Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. xvii |
About Iran | p. xxiii |
Map of Iran | p. xxv |
Global Media Dimensions | |
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Election in the Coverage of CNN and Al-Jazeera English Websites | p. 3 |
The Canadian Media-Framing of the 2009 Iranian Presidential Election | p. 15 |
The 2009 Iranian Presidential Election in the Polish Media | p. 41 |
The Portrait of Iran: How the Turkish Press Covered the 2009 Presidential Election | p. 47 |
A Comparative Analysis of the Egyptian and Iranian Presidential Elections Media Coverage | p. 63 |
The Presidential Election in Iran in 2009: Pre- and Postelection News Coverage in the German Press | p. 71 |
How the Mass Media Defined Iran's Destiny: A General Overview of the Role of Media Outlets in Iran's June 2009 Presidential Election | p. 79 |
Televised Presidential Election Debates: A Brief Comparative Analysis of the American and Iranian Debates | p. 87 |
New Media and Social Networking Dimensions | |
What's That Chirping I Hear? From the CNN Effect to the Twitter Effect | p. 97 |
Bullets with Butterfly Wings: Tweets, Protest Networks, and the Iranian Election | p. 105 |
Graphic Content: The Semiotics of a YouTube Uprising | p. 119 |
The Role and Impact of New Information Technology (NIT) Applications in Disseminating News about the Recent Iran Presidential Election and Uprisings | p. 125 |
The Role of E-diplomacy in Iranian and Xinjiang Riots | p. 143 |
Ideological-Political Dimensions | |
Khameni's Group against Khomeini Followers | p. 153 |
Silencing Iran's Twitterati: How U.S. Sanctions Muzzle Iran's Online Opposition | p. 161 |
Legal Opinion as Political Action: The Significance of Ayatollah Montazeri's Postelection Fatwa in Delegitimizing the Islamic Republic of Iran | p. 171 |
Televising the "Velvet Revolution": Show Trials in the Aftermath of Iran's Tenth Presidential Election | p. 183 |
The Ramadan Controversy: Dilemmas in Mediating between Cultures through the Study of Dutch and Iranian Media Discourses in the Post-Iranian Uprising | p. 191 |
Cultural and Communication Dimensions | |
Faster Than a Speeding Bullet, More Powerful Than a Locomotive: Mutual Instrumentalization of Culture, Cinema, and Media by Iran and the United States | p. 205 |
Social Networking Media and the Revolution That Wasn't: A Realistic Assessment of the Revolutionary Situation in Iran | p. 221 |
Are We Neda? The Iranian Women, the Election, and International Media | p. 235 |
Symbols, Signs, and Slogans of the Demonstrations in Iran | p. 251 |
Friend or Foe? The Challenges and Tribulations of Iranian Reporters Working for Western Media | p. 265 |
Cyber Disobedience: Weapons of Mass Media Distruction? | p. 277 |
Recommended Sources | p. 289 |
Index | p. 293 |
About the Contributors | p. 305 |
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