The Middle East has been a particular focus of global crisis
reporting. Yet, international coverage of these conflicts has
historically been presented through a 'Western' perspective. The
absence of Arab voices in the global public sphere has created a
discursive gap between the Middle East and the rest of the world.
The arrival of Al Jazeera English might, therefore, be regarded as
an attempt to bridge this gap by broadcasting discourses from and
about the Arab world. Using a framing analysis of selected news
reports by Al Jazeera English before and after the so-called 'Arab
Spring' protests, this book considers Al Jazeera English's position
in the global news environment and identifies the extent to which
it addresses this gap between the Arab and global spheres.
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