Revolutionary Egypt in the eyes of the Muslim Brotherhood : a framing analysis of Ikhwanweb

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Revolutionary Egypt in the eyes of the Muslim Brotherhood : a framing analysis of Ikhwanweb

Mohammed el-Nawawy and Mohamad Hamas Elmasry

Rowman & Littlefield, c2018

  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-162) and index

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The Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded in Egypt in 1926, has been at the forefront of the resurgence of political Islam in the Middle East. It has also endeavored to reach out beyond Egypt and the Middle East, to an international audience, increasing its media campaign in English. This outreach is the focus of the book, which delves into the media strategies and ventures of the Muslim Brotherhood by studying how it has used its official English website to frame its political ideologies and its role in the 2011 Egyptian uprising.

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Chapter 1: Theory and Methodology Chapter 2: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: A Brief History Chapter 3: The 2011 Egyptian Uprising Chapter 4: From the 2010 Parliamentary Elections to the 2011 Constitutional Referendum Chapter 5: The Post-Uprising Era: Between Clashes and Parliamentary Elections Chapter 6: From the 2012 Presidential Election to the 2012 Constitutional Referendum Chapter 7: The Discussion References Index

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