Description
In recent years, the Middle East's information and communications landscape has changed dramatically. Increasingly, states, businesses, and citizens are capitalizing on the opportunities offered by new information technologies, the fast pace of digitization, and enhanced connectivity. These changes are far from turning Middle Eastern nations into network societies, but their impact is significant. The growing adoption of a wide variety of information technologies and new media platforms in everyday life has given rise to complex dynamics that beg for a better understanding.Digital Middle East sheds a critical light on continuing changes that are closely intertwined with the adoption of information and communication technologies in the region. Drawing on case studies from throughout the Middle East, the contributors explore how these digital transformations are playing out in the social, cultural, political, and economic spheres, exposing the various disjunctions and discordances that have marked the advent of the digital Middle East.
Table of Contents
PART I: DIGITAL CULTURES AND ONLINE VOICES1. The Changing Nature of Socialization among Arab Youth: Insights from Online PracticesIlhem Allagui2. Virtual Worlds, Digital Dreams: Imaginary Spaces of Middle Eastern Video GamesVít %Sisler3. Mediated Experience in the Egyptian RevolutionMark Allen Peterson4. Women's Voices Online: Making Change in the Middle EastAnnabelle Sreberny5. From the Souk to the Cyber-Souk: Acculturating to e-Commerce in the MENA RegionNorhayati ZakariaPART II: DIGITAL DISJUNCTIONS AND CYBER-POLITICS6. Domesticating Foreign Intellectual Property Laws in the Digital Age: Of Pirates and Qarsana in the GCCSuzi Mirgani7. Working For Free: Hidden Social and Political Economies of the Internet in the Middle EastJon W. Anderson8. Digital Rights Activism after the Arab Spring: Internet Governance Politics and the Internet Freedom Proto-RegimeMuzammil M. Hussain9. Citizenship and Cyber-Politics in IranGholam Khiabany10. E-Government in the GCC Countries: Promises and ImpedimentsDamian Radcliffe



