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Innovation From Above, Below, and Behind: The Linguistics of the Hebrew Revival
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2021 (2021)
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Slides for "Shaping Old Sharjah: A Geospatial Analysis of Biennial Art Exhibitions in Old Sharjah from 2003–2019" - Right to Left @ DHSI 2021 ...
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Shaping Old Sharjah: A Geospatial Analysis of Biennial Art Exhibitions in Old Sharjah from 2003–2019 - Right to Left @ DHSI 2021 ...
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Shaping Old Sharjah: A Geospatial Analysis of Biennial Art Exhibitions in Old Sharjah from 2003–2019 - Right to Left @ DHSI 2021 ...
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Adult Education at the Oriental Institute in the Twenty-First Century
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In: Journal of Archaeology and Education (2021)
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Fragmentation and Grievances as Fuel for Violent Extremism: The Case of Abu Musa’ab Al-Zarqawi
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In: Social Sciences ; Volume 10 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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Ibn Baṭṭūṭa’s “Prayer of Damascus:" A window on to Damascus in the hell of the Black Death (Part 2)
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Ibn Baṭṭūṭa’s “Prayer of Damascus:” A window on to Damascus in the hell of the Black Death (Part 1)
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ... : Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya ...
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Multiple Lives: A Narrative Autoethnography Exploring Women’s Migration Experience ...
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The Middle East, North Africa, South Asia (MENASA) Initiative: Spring 2020 Newsletter
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In: Cultural Resource Centers Reports and Resources (2020)
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In Search of a Lost Profession: A Study of Journalistic Practices in Iran
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In: Theses (2020)
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Journalists in Iran work in a complex situation. In this study through conducting in-depth interviews with 12 Iranian journalists, I tried to understand this complex context. More specifically by conducting a critical discourse analysis on their words, I examined how these journalists make sense of their news work and what meanings emerge from it. I also, based on the framework of journalism ideology Deuze’s (2005), compared their meanings and values with mainstream journalists on a global level. I realized there are two main, even contrasting, categories of meaning for them. On the one hand, they feel frustrated about the future of their jobs at the personal level, and also the entire journalism profession at the broader level. In fact, they see how their job, both as a profession and as a social responsibility, is losing its importance. On the other hand, despite all those frustrating forces, they try to remain active. They engage in processes in order to make sense of their working lives. They attribute other meanings to their job in order to feel they are still useful, efficient, and influential. Iranian journalists are influenced more by the context, most importantly censorship and economic hardships, they live in rather than what they think are universal journalism norms.
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Critical Discourse Analysis; Iran; Journalism; Journalism ideology; Middle East
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URL: https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3767&context=theses https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2753
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مؤرخ يرصد استهانة المستشرقين الألمان بمكانة اللغة العربية ; Muʾarriḫ yarṣud istihānat al-mustašriqīn al-almān bi-makānat al-luġa al-ʿarabīya
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