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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Gender, Media, and Communication in MENA
pp. 15
Loving Daughters, Devoted Sons and Kissing Protestors Online: Navigating Intimacy and Multiple Aspects of the Self Among Young Facebook Users in Egypt
pp. 31
Making Visible the Unseen Queer: Gay Dating Apps and Ideologies of Truthmaking in an Outing Campaign in Morocco
pp. 49
Queer Resistance and Activism in Upon the Shadow
pp. 65
Saudi Women in the Mohammed bin Salman Era: Examining the Paradigm Shift
pp. 87
Mothering the Protest: Gender Performativity as a Communication Mechanism in the Iraqi Protest Movement
pp. 107
Iraq’s October Revolution: Between Structures of Patriarchy and Emotion
pp. 127
Blogging in Pre-war Syria: Female Voices from Within an Authoritarian Regime and Patriarchal Society
pp. 141
Syrian Women in the Digital Sphere
pp. 155
Following in Gezi’s Steps: Women’s Activism After the Gezi Protests
pp. 175
Egypt’s #MeToo in the Shadow of Revolution: Digital Activism and the Demobilization of the Sexual Harassment Movement
pp. 201
Women and Politics in the Islamic Republic of Iran: The Role of Women’s Magazines
pp. 223
Omani Women in the Media: Navigating Political and Social Powers
pp. 245
The Intersection of Politics, Gender, and Media: Female Politicians in Popular Israeli Women’s Magazines
pp. 263
Seizing the Opportunity: Political Participation of Libyan Women and Their Partaking in Communication Platforms
pp. 281
Facebook’s Role in Empowering Egyptian Women During COVID-19: Case of the 2020 Parliamentary Elections
pp. 301
Digital Intimacy and Violence in Contemporary Libya
pp. 317
Palestinian Women’s Digital Activism Against Gender-Based Violence: Navigating Transnational and Social Media Spaces
pp. 335
Uncovering Narratives: The Effects of Algerian Media and Legal System on Survivors of Domestic Violence
pp. 351
Egyptian Women’s Cyberactivism: The Ongoing Battle Against Sexual Harassment and Violence
pp. 373
“Don’t Touch Me”: Sexual Harassments, Digital Threats, and Social Resistance Toward Kuwaiti Female Journalists
pp. 391
Gender in Yemeni Media: Hostility and Marginalization in a Fractured Media
pp. 407
Redefining the Archive: Birdsong, Tied Circles, and Woman-Space in Dunya Mikhail’s In Her Feminine Sign
pp. 427
Feminism Ruptured, or Feminism Repaired? Music, Feminisms, and Gender Politics in Palestinian Subcultures
pp. 447
Moroccan Hip Hop Queens: A (Her)Story of Rap Music in Morocco
pp. 465
Women Artists and Contemporary Art in the Maghreb: Insights from the Works of Aicha Filali, Sana Tamzini, and Khadija Tnana
pp. 489
Laughable Resistance? The Role of Humour in Middle Eastern Women’s Social Media Empowerment
pp. 509
Egyptian Women’s Graffiti and the Construction of Future Imaginaries
pp. 531
ICT Impact on Female Entrepreneurs in Lebanon and UAE
pp. 551
Gender and ICT Entrepreneurship in Jordan and Kuwait
pp. 567
Disruptive Social Entrepreneurship from Bahrain: The Case of Esra’a Al Shafei
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