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The adoption and use of social media as a source of information by Egyptian government journalists

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2016
This study explores the adoption and use of social media as a source of information by Egyptian government journalists. It applied a survey with a total of 386 journalists representing the three official newspapers of Egypt. Findings showed that 27.2% of journalists were found to not use social media, mainly males (69.7%), older than 40 years (77.7 ...
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Pragmatics in Egyptian and Chinese Journalistic Discourse on Covid-19 Global Health Diplomacy: A Comparative Study and Proposed Preventive Geopolitics Perspective (Arabic)

Arab Media & Society, 2021
This article attempts to use pragmatics for the analysis of opinion material on Youm7 and China Arabic websites. A sample survey from the period between January 1 and December 31, 2020 on global health diplomacy against COVID-19 has been conducted. The findings indicate that both websites adopt a solution-based approach for prevention and international
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Framing Natural Disaster, Terrorist Attack and Civil Unrest Crises by Egyptian Journalist and Citizen Bloggers

2019
News blogs provide the media and individuals with analyses and information about crises. The importance of news blogs in coverage of crises brings attention to the importance of examining journalist and citizen bloggers, and their coverage of three crises: natural disaster, terrorist attack and civil unrest. The researchers looked at the differences in
Naheda Makhadmeh, Geri Zeldes
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A Revolutionary Role or a Remnant of the Past? The Future of the Egyptian Journalist Syndicate after the January 25th Revolution

Arab Media & Society, 2013
When the January 25th revolution swept through the streets of Cairo, the Egyptian Journalist Syndicate (EJS) remained silent. The EJS—the only journalist union permitted under the constitution—released no condemnations calling for the protection of journalists in the field, and provided no services to media workers attacked in the streets.
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English Loanwords and Lexical Variation on Egyptian Journalistic Texts

2023
With the advent of globalization, English has spread all over the world (Seargeant, 2012, among others). This phenomenon has inevitably led to an unprecedented introduction of English terms also in EFL communities and certainly, it has had a great impact in their ‘glocal’ (Robertson, 1992, 1995, Onysko, 2009; Sharifian, 2013) products such as in social
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The adoption and use of social media as a source of information by Egyptian government journalists

Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2018
Essam Mansour
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