A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond

This article questions the role of the media in times of political transformation. In doing so, it draws on theories on the interconnectedness of the different fields of society to explain the sets of roles that media outlets and journalists adopt during phases of transition. Before 2011, the Egypti...

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Main Author: Nadia Leihs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2021-12-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/4492
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description This article questions the role of the media in times of political transformation. In doing so, it draws on theories on the interconnectedness of the different fields of society to explain the sets of roles that media outlets and journalists adopt during phases of transition. Before 2011, the Egyptian media mostly acted as collaborators of the ruling regime and rarely as an agent of change. Journalists took over the latter role more often following the advent of privately-owned media outlets, thus helping to pave the way for the events of the so-called Arab Spring. This case study focuses on the development of the online news portal Mada Masr and therefore traces the development of two newsrooms. Starting as the English edition of a privately-owned Arabic newspaper in 2009 and changing its status to an independent news outlet in 2013, Mada Masr is one of the few voices which still openly criticise the Egyptian government. Founded in a time of political turmoil and struggling against an increasingly authoritarian environment, the outlet implements innovative ways of producing content, securing funding, and reaching out to its readers. A group of young Egyptian and international journalists make use of new spaces for expression that have opened through the global changes in communication infrastructure while struggling with frequent attacks by representatives of the ruling regime. As such, Mada Masr is a role model for small and regime-critical media outlets.
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spelling doaj.art-4169f4ab6a0c4054be6a2f7f4fc2d18a2022-12-22T02:06:48ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392021-12-019427528510.17645/mac.v9i4.44922317A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and BeyondNadia Leihs0Independent Researcher, GermanyThis article questions the role of the media in times of political transformation. In doing so, it draws on theories on the interconnectedness of the different fields of society to explain the sets of roles that media outlets and journalists adopt during phases of transition. Before 2011, the Egyptian media mostly acted as collaborators of the ruling regime and rarely as an agent of change. Journalists took over the latter role more often following the advent of privately-owned media outlets, thus helping to pave the way for the events of the so-called Arab Spring. This case study focuses on the development of the online news portal Mada Masr and therefore traces the development of two newsrooms. Starting as the English edition of a privately-owned Arabic newspaper in 2009 and changing its status to an independent news outlet in 2013, Mada Masr is one of the few voices which still openly criticise the Egyptian government. Founded in a time of political turmoil and struggling against an increasingly authoritarian environment, the outlet implements innovative ways of producing content, securing funding, and reaching out to its readers. A group of young Egyptian and international journalists make use of new spaces for expression that have opened through the global changes in communication infrastructure while struggling with frequent attacks by representatives of the ruling regime. As such, Mada Masr is a role model for small and regime-critical media outlets.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/4492alternative mediaarab springauthoritarianismegyptian mediamada masrmedia systemsmedia transitionsonline journalism
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A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
Media and Communication
alternative media
arab spring
authoritarianism
egyptian media
mada masr
media systems
media transitions
online journalism
title A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
title_full A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
title_fullStr A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
title_short A Case Study: Mada Masr—A Progressive Voice in Egypt and Beyond
title_sort case study mada masr a progressive voice in egypt and beyond
topic alternative media
arab spring
authoritarianism
egyptian media
mada masr
media systems
media transitions
online journalism
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