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Pensée 3: New Media in the Arab World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2007

DAOUD KUTTAB
Affiliation:
AmmanNet Radio, Amman, Jordan, Institute of Modern Media, Al Quds University, Jerusalem, and Council of the Humanities, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.; e-mail: info@daoudkuttab.com

Extract

The reform process in the Arab world has been largely stagnant. Political change is moving at a very slow pace despite claims to the contrary by autocratic leaders. Whereas change from top to bottom is slow and at times nonexistent, change at the grass roots is another matter. For one thing, the population is becoming younger and younger, and this young generation of Arabs is being exposed to many new trends and communication tools, of which many older generation leaders are for the most part not even aware.

Type
QUICK STUDIES
Copyright
© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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