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issn 1651-4785 isbn 978-91-7668-807-6 Örebro Studies in Media and Communication 12 örebro 2012 Doctoral Dissertation Journalism in a Network The Role of ICTs in Egyptian Newsrooms Ahmed El Gody Media and Communication 2012 Ahmed El Gody Journalism in a Network ÖREBRO STUDIES IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION 12 Ahmed El Gody is a researcher and teacher in Media and Communication Studies at Örebro University. The utilisation of ICTs in Egypt has irrevocably changed the nature of the traditional public sphere. One can see the Egyptian online society as a multiplicity of networks. These networks have developed, transformed and expanded over time, operating across all areas of life. Nonetheless, in essence they are socio-political and cultural in origin. Audiences started to provide detailed descriptions of Egyptian street politics, posting multimedia material, generating public interest, and reinforcing citizen power and democracy. This trend changed the way audiences consumed news, with traditional media (especially independent and opposition) started to access online information to develop their media content and to escape government control. Several media organisations also started to expand their presence online so that, as well as providing news content to attract audiences, they also provided them with a ‘space’ to interact amongst themselves and with media organisations. This called for the introduction of a new type of journalism requiring a conscious sense of how to reach out to citizens and listen to them, and to have citizens listen and talk to each other. Ahmed El Gody Journalism in a Network

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Page 1: Ahmed El Gody - DiVA portaloru.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:468920/COVER01.pdf · life. Nonetheless, in essence they are socio-political and cultural in origin. Audiences started

issn 1651-4785 isbn 978-91-7668-807-6

Örebro Studies in Media and Communication 12örebro 2012

Doctoral Dissertation

Journalism in a Network

The Role of ICTs in Egyptian Newsrooms

Ahmed El Gody Media and Communication

2012

Ah

med

El G

od

y

Journalism in a N

etwork

ÖREBROSTUDIES INMEDIa aND

COMMUNICaTION 12

Ahmed El Gody is a researcher and teacher in Media and Communication Studies at Örebro University.

The utilisation of ICTs in Egypt has irrevocably changed the nature of the traditional public sphere. One can see the Egyptian online society as a multiplicity of networks. These networks have developed, transformed and expanded over time, operating across all areas of

life. Nonetheless, in essence they are socio-political and cultural in origin. Audiences started to provide detailed descriptions of Egyptian street politics, posting multimedia material, generating public interest, and reinforcing citizen power and democracy. This trend changed the way audiences consumed news, with traditional media (especially independent and opposition) started to access online information to develop their media content and to escape government control. Several media organisations also started to expand their presence online so that, as well as providing news content to attract audiences, they also provided them with a ‘space’ to interact amongst themselves and with media organisations. This called for the introduction of a new type of journalism requiring a conscious sense of how to reach out to citizens and listen to them, and to have citizens listen and talk to each other.

Ah

med

El G

od

y Journalism in a N

etwork