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Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism | 2016

Shifting journalistic roles in democratic transitions: Lessons from Egypt

Fatima El Issawi; Bart Cammaerts

While in the case of the Arab Spring the focus of research and debate was very much on the role of social media in enabling political change both during the uprisings and in their immediate aftermath, the impact of traditional national mass media and journalism on framing this political change has been less addressed. In this article, we investigate the role of Egyptian journalists in shaping Egypt’s complex and fast-moving political transition. Based on a thematic analysis of in-depth interviews and a conceptual framework building on Christians et al.’s normative roles of the media, it can be concluded that the monitorial and facilitative roles, which were prevalent in the early stages of the post-Mubarak era, were quickly overturned in favor of a radical and collaborative role. Egyptian journalists working in private media thus demonized their political adversaries, mainly the Islamists, transforming this political ‘other’ into the ultimate enemy. At the same time, the new military regime was being revered and celebrated. This arguably contributed to further destabilize the fragile transition to democracy. It is furthermore concluded that for democracy to succeed in an Egyptian context, antagonistic political conflicts need to be transformed into agonistic ones both at the level of political culture and media culture.


Archive | 2012

After the Arab Spring: power shift in the Middle East?

Nicholas Kitchen; Toby Dodge; George Lawson; Fatima El Issawi; Ewan Stein; Kristian Coates Ulrichsen; Ranj Alaaldin; Christopher Phillips; Tobias Thiel; Naysan Rafati; Yaniv Voller


Archive | 2014

Women and media: Libyan female journalists from Gaddafi media to post-revolution: case study

Fatima El Issawi


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2013

Transitional Libyan media: free at last?

Fatima El Issawi


Archive | 2012

The Tunisian transition: the evolving face of the second republic

Fatima El Issawi


Archive | 2011

The Arab Spring and the challenge of minority rights: will the Arab revolutions overcome the legacy of the past?

Fatima El Issawi


Archive | 2016

Moroccan national media: between change and status quo

Fatima El Issawi


Archive | 2014

Sex, bombs and no control in Egypt's press

Fatima El Issawi


Archive | 2014

Conference 2014 speaker series: an interview with Fatima El Issawi

Fatima El Issawi; Meg Charlton; Asuka Kageura; Kailey Fuller-Jackson


LSE Research Online Documents on Economics | 2014

Egyptian media under transition: in the name of the regime... in the name of the people?

Fatima El Issawi

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Bart Cammaerts

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Christopher Phillips

Queen Mary University of London

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Ewan Stein

University of Edinburgh

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George Lawson

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Nicholas Kitchen

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Toby Dodge

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Yaniv Voller

University of Edinburgh

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