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Media and Power in Modern Iran
Mass Communication, Ideology, and the State
Media and Power in Modern Iran
Mass Communication, Ideology, and the State
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Successive Iranian leaders have struggled to navigate the fraught political-cultural space of media in the Islamic Republic–skirting the line between embracing Western communications technologies and rejecting them, between condemning social networking sites as foreign treachery and promoting themselves on Facebook. How does a regime that originally derived its hegemony from the ability to mass communicate its ideology protect its ideological dominance in a media environment defined by hybridity, hyper-connectivity, and near constant change? More broadly, what is the role of media in the construction and maintenance of power in Iran?
This book addresses these questions by examining the institutions, policies, and discourses of two political regimes over the course of nearly eight decades. Drawing from over 3,000 primary source documents and digital artifacts in Persian and English, including formerly classified material hidden deep in the archives, this book offers a history of media in Iran across political regimes and media paradigms– from the public's first encounter with mass communication in the 1940s, to the dawn of digital media in the 1990s, to internet and mobile telephony today.
At the same time, the book trains a keen eye on contemporary politics. With foundations in sociology and political science, Media and Power in Modern Iran offers trenchant insight into the present ruling establishment– a political regime born from what has become known as the "first televised revolution."
Table of Contents
Part I: Pahlavi and the Making of the Mass Communications System
1. The Birth of the Mass Communication Monopoly
2. Mass Communication and Regime Building
Part II: A Different Sort of War: The Crisis of Satellite TV
3. Prelude to a Crisis
4. The Crisis of Satellite TV
5. The Big Dish: DBS, Symbolism, and the Politics of Culture
Part III: Soft War: The Politics of the Internet
6. The Origins and Development of the Internet in Iran
7. The Internet in the Crisis of 2009
8. Soft War and the '88 Fitnah
9. The National Internet
Conclusion
Product details
Published | 22 Aug 2024 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9780755639076 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Illustrations | 6 bw illus |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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