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The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of Egyptian journalists through the “Anti-Cyber and Information Technology Crimes Law No. 175 of 2018” and the “Personal Data Protection Law No.
Miral Sabry Alashry
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Egyptian Journalists’ Perceptions of Digital Journalism Training Effectiveness
This study examines the perceptions of Egyptian journalists of the effectiveness of professional training in digital journalism and determines the training-needs of journalists to adapt to innovative journalism practices.
Nagwa Fahmy, Maha Abdulmajeed
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This study explored how Egyptian journalists perceive the opportunities and challenges of robot journalism and its effect on newsroom operations. Guided by Roger Fidler’s Mediamorphosis Theory and in-depth interviews with journalists, the study reveals ...
Abdelmohsen Hamed Okela +2 more
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Egyptian Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 for 2020, as well as its implications for journalistic practice.
Miral-Sabry AlAshry
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Egyptian journalists and the struggle for change following the 2011 uprising: The ambiguous journalistic agency between change and conformity [PDF]
The Egyptian media displayed a high level of content diversity in the final years of the Mubarak regime, prior to the 2011 uprising. This diversity expanded considerably after the uprising when national media embodied expressions of dissent with unprecedented openness, in defiance of the entrenched identity of the journalist as the regime’s guard. This
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Investigating the Relationship between Perceived Leader's Dark Triad Traits and Job Performance (An Empirical Study on Egyptian National newspapers' Journalists) [PDF]
The research aims to examine the relationship between perceived leader's dark triad traits and journalists' job performance (Task performance, contextual performance, and creative performance). Data were collected from 391 journalists at Egyptian national newspapers. The research employed a quantitative research method and regression analysis technique
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Cost of online connection Digital threats for the Egyptian journalists and their awareness of the techniques used to attain their safety: A qualitative study [PDF]
The online connection became one of the main features of our life today, whether between people or in the media sector. As the online connection yielded many benefits, it also caused different undesirable effects on people, media, and journalists. In Egypt, there are many problems in the media sector which are related - to a great extent - to the ...
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الحماية القانونية للصحفيين ومشروعية عملهم [PDF]
يعتبر الصحفي من أصحاب مهنة نبيلة، فهو شاهد الحقبة ومؤرخ اللحظة، ويتعرض للمخاطر أثناء قيامه بعمله، لذلک تکفل معظم القوانين الحماية للصحفيين من منطلق حماية حرية الرأى والتعبير، حيث إن حرية الصحافة هى جزء لا يتجزأ من حرية الرأى والتعبير التي هى حق من حقوق ...
نبيل أحمد حلمي +1 more
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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
Nadia Leihs
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