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Journalism in the Grey Zone: Pluralism and Media Capture in Lebanon and Tunisia

Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press (2023), ix, 228 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 193-217, index

ISBN 978-1-3995-1583-2 (pdf); 978-1-3995-1582-5 (pbk)

"Lebanon and Tunisia are two of the freest countries in the Middle East and North Africa, but elites in both countries seek to manipulate media organisations and individual journalists to shore up support for themselves and attack opponents. This book explores the political role of journalism in these hybrid settings where democratic and authoritarian practices co-exist - a growing trend all over the world. Through interviews with journalists in different positions and analyses of key events in recent years, Journalism in the Grey Zone explains the tensions that media instrumentalisation creates in the news media and how journalists navigate conflicting pressures from powerholders and a marginalised populace. Despite 'capture' of the media by political and economic actors, journalism remains a powerful and occasionally disruptive force." (Publisher description)
Introduction, 1
1 Hybrid Politics and Media Instrumentalisation, 24
2 Being a Journalist in the Grey Zone, 44
3 Finding a Role: Tunisian Journalism after the Revolution, 67
4 Navigating a Field of Tensions: Journalism and Politics in Lebanon, 91
5 National Security and Free Speech in Tunisia, 112
6 Elections and Media Capture, 134
7 Protests and Disruptive Journalism, 155
Conclusion, 179