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Environmental Nanotechnology: Implications and Applications, Volume
99 focuses on the implications and applications of Environmental
Nanotechnology. The book presents the various methods used for the
production and characterization of nanoparticles, and includes
chapters on Nanoparticles: An overview, Nanomaterials and
photocatalysis for environment: Applications and characterization,
Toxicity of inorganic nanoparticles, Overview of nanoparticles
technology usage for water treatment with an emphasis on the
emerging water pollutants, Nanotechnology in wastewater treatment,
Nanomaterials for groundwater remediation, Development of
nano-sensor and biosensor as an air pollution detection technique
for the foreseeable future, and more. Additional chapters in this
comprehensive release include Nanomaterials as a tool for soil
remediation in sustainable agriculture, Impact of nanoparticles in
wastewater treatment, Nanoparticles in solid waste: Impact and
management strategies, and Global regulations and legislations on
nanoparticles usage and application in diverse horizons.
Fundamentals of Quorum Sensing, Analytical Methods and Applications
in Membrane Bioreactors, Volume 81, describes the novelty of
membrane bioreactors for the treatment of wastewater and the
removal of specific contaminants that affect water quality or pose
harm to humans. Topics of note in the updated release include Water
Chemistry and Microbiology, Quorum Sensing as Bacterial
Communication Language, the Effects of Quorum Sensing, Quorum
Quenching, Membrane Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment, Removal
of Specific Contaminants, Microextraction Techniques, and the
Determination of Quorum Sensing Chemicals. The contents of this
updated volume will be appealing to a wide range of researchers as
the authors of most chapters are experts in their respective fields
with numerous published studies.
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The dramatic uprisings that ousted the long-standing leaders of
several countries in the Arab region set in motion an unprecedented
period of social, political and legal transformation. The
prosecution of political leaders took centre stage in the pursuit
of transitional justice following the 'Arab Spring'. Through a
comparative case study of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Yemen, this
book argues that transitional justice in the Arab region presents
the strongest challenge yet to the transitional justice paradigm.
This paradigm is built on the underlying assumption that
transitions constitute a shift from non-liberal to liberal
democratic regimes, where often legal measures are taken to address
atrocities committed during the prior regime. The book is guided by
two principal questions: first, what trigger and driving factors
led to the decision of whether or not to prosecute former political
leaders? And second, what shaping factors affected the content and
extent of decisions regarding prosecution? In answering these
questions, the book enhances our understanding of how transitional
justice is pursued by different actors in varied contexts. In doing
so, it challenges the predominant understanding that transitional
justice uniformly occurs in liberalising contexts and calls for a
re-thinking of transitional justice theory and practice. Using
original findings generated from almost 50 interviews across 4
countries, this research builds on the growing critical literature
that claims that transitional justice is an under-theorised field
and needs to be developed to take into account non-liberal and
complex transitions. It will be stimulating and thought-provoking
reading for all those interested in transitional justice and the
'Arab Spring'.
A stunning children's book celebrating everything Palestinian! From
culture and food, to music and literature, We Are Palestinian is a
celebration of Palestinian heritage. Brought to life by
award-winning writer Reem Kassis, every spread is filled with
wonderful anecdotes, fascinating facts, memorable quotes and
beautiful illustrations by Noha Eilouti, an emerging
Palestinian-Canadian illustrator. Discover ALL about the history of
iconic Palestinian symbols like tatreez embroidery, or the
inspiration behind Mahmoud Darwish's poetry. As you turn every
page, you'll find yourself lost in the world of Dabke (the folk
dance of Palestine) and amazed by its famous old cities, you'll try
traditional food like knafeh, explore the different religions, and
find out much more. Each spread of We Are Palestinian is
accessible, richly inspiring and visually stunning. Young readers
are going to love discovering more about Palestine. This is the
perfect book for parents and caregivers wishing to explore new
worlds of culture and custom with children!
Responding to urgent calls to de-westernise Media and Journalism
Studies and shed light on local agencies, this book examines
digital journalistic practices in the Arab region, exploring how
Arab journalists understand their roles and how digital
technologies in Arab newsrooms are used to influence public
opinion. Drawing on dozens of articles penned by Arab media
professionals and scholars, supplemented with informal
conversations with journalists, this book reviews the historical
development of digital journalism in the region and individual
journalists' perceptions of this development. While technology has
provided a new platform for citizens and powerful agents to
exchange views, this text examines how it has simultaneously
allowed Arab states and authorities to conduct surveillance on
journalists, curtail the rise of citizen journalism, and maintain
offline hierarchal forms of political, economic, and cultural
powers. Mellor also explores how digital technology serves to
cement Western hegemony of the information world order, with Arab
media organisations and audiences judged to be mere recipients,
rather than producers, of such information. Arab Digital Journalism
offers an important contribution to the emerging field of digital
journalism in the Global South and is a valuable resource for
students and researchers interested in media, journalism,
communication, and development studies.
This handbook provides the first comprehensive reference book in
English about the development of mass and social media in all Arab
countries. Capturing the historical as well as current developments
in the media scene, this collection maps the role of media in
social and political movements. Contributors include specialists in
the field from North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Each
chapter provides an overview of the history, regulatory frameworks
and laws governing the press, and socio-political functions of the
media. While the geopolitical complexities of the region have been
reflected in the expert analyses collectively, the focus is always
the local context of each member state. All 38 chapters consider
the specific historical, political, and media trajectories in each
country, to provide a contextual background and foundation for
further study about single states or comparative analysis in two or
more Arab states. Capturing significant technological developments
and the widespread use of social media, this all-inclusive volume
on Arab media is a key resource for students and scholars
interested in journalism, media, and Middle East studies.
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is undergoing
significant socio-political and developmental transition. Although
interest in corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the region is
growing, little research has addressed corporate social
responsibility education and its potential impact. CSR has an
important role to play in the socio-economic development of the
Middle East and North Africa due to the volatility and
developmental needs of the region. Recent research has highlighted
that the vitality of the institutional environment and the needs of
multiple stakeholders in CSR are not necessarily consistent with
the notion of CSR in the West. This book compiles conceptual,
contextual, and empirical research that addresses the concepts of
CSR, ethics, and sustainability education in the MENA region, with
a special emphasis on how educators can bridge to the Giving Voice
to Values approach. This book presents a much-needed portfolio of
articles from authors based in Egypt, Morocco, the Sultanate of
Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), highlighting first
an overview of the topic and its corresponding publications in the
MENA region, then presenting several exemplary cases related to
ECSRS application in various countries.
Providing an overview of institutional developments and innovations
in human rights politics, this volume discusses some of the most
important current and emerging human rights issues. It takes stock
of the initiatives, policy responses and innovations of past years
to identify some of the challenges that will likely require bold
and innovative solutions. The contributors focus on actors and/or
issues that are outside the mainstream of international human
rights politics; the chapters address issues that have only emerged
as an important part of the international human rights agenda and
generated much advocacy, diplomacy and negotiations since the end
of the Cold War. These issues include: the International Criminal
Court, the norm of Responsibility to Protect (R2P), the
proliferation of small arms and light weapons and its human rights
impact, truth commissions, and the rights of persons with
disabilities. The contributions offer a direct challenge to
entrenched notions of state sovereignty and represent a departure
from established ways of policy making.
This handbook provides the first comprehensive reference book in
English about the development of mass and social media in all Arab
countries. Capturing the historical as well as current developments
in the media scene, this collection maps the role of media in
social and political movements. Contributors include specialists in
the field from North America, Europe, and the Middle East. Each
chapter provides an overview of the history, regulatory frameworks
and laws governing the press, and socio-political functions of the
media. While the geopolitical complexities of the region have been
reflected in the expert analyses collectively, the focus is always
the local context of each member state. All 38 chapters consider
the specific historical, political, and media trajectories in each
country, to provide a contextual background and foundation for
further study about single states or comparative analysis in two or
more Arab states. Capturing significant technological developments
and the widespread use of social media, this all-inclusive volume
on Arab media is a key resource for students and scholars
interested in journalism, media, and Middle East studies.
The development of new and social networking sites, as well as the
growth of transnational Arab television, has triggered a debate
about the rise in transnational political and religious
identification, as individuals and groups negotiate this new triad
of media, religion and culture. This book examines the implications
of new media on the rise of political Islam and on Islamic
religious identity in the Arab Middle East and North Africa, as
well as among Muslim Arab Diasporas. Undoubtedly, the process of
globalization, especially in the field of media and ICTs,
challenges the cultural and religious systems, particularly in
terms of identity formation. Across the world, Arab Muslims have
embraced new media not only as a source of information but also as
a source of guidance and fatwas, thereby transforming Muslim
practices and rituals. This volume brings together chapters from a
range of specialists working in the field, presenting a variety of
case studies on new media, identity formation and political Islam
in Muslim communities both within and beyond the MENA region.
Offering new insight into the influence of media exposure on
national, political, and cultural boundaries of the Islamic
identity, this book is a valuable resource for students and
scholars of Middle Eastern politics, specifically political Islam
and political communication.
The crisis of forced displacement is compounded by the
politicization of asylum and refugee protection, which have become
polarizing issues in many countries in Europe and in the United
States. It has animated efforts by pro-refugee civil society groups
to engage in advocacy efforts that respond to the securitization of
the issue, reframe it as a human rights and humanitarian issue, and
bring about policies that are favorable to refugee protection. The
contrasting points of view surrounding refugee and asylum policy
reveal a fundamental normative difference in what is considered the
most appropriate standard of behavior to guide actions and policies
in the wake of the European refugee crisis. This normative
difference, and the contestation that it entails, represents the
starting point for this study of specific strategies of norm-based
change. The study focuses on civil society organizations (CSOs) and
the deliberate ways they incorporate and use norms in framing and
responding to the issue of refugee protection. It seeks to
understand and explain how and why pro-refugee advocacy groups
choose to use specific norm-based strategies of advocacy in their
effort to shift public opinion on the issues of asylum and refugee
protection and ultimately bring about policy change.
In the wake of the 25 January revolution and the coup that followed
in 2013, Egyptian bookstores recorded a significant increase in
demand for books by and about the Muslim Brotherhood. However,
despite the burgeoning literature on the Brotherhood, knowledge
about the movement is still rather limited, particularly with
regard to its most strategic tool - media and communications. This
book offers a fresh and close look into the communication strategy
of the group, focusing on published periodicals, biographies, and
websites that represent the voice of the Brotherhood. The book
analyses the core mission of the Brotherhood, namely its da wa
(call, invitation to faith) - how it is articulated and how it is
defined by the movement as an ideology and a process. Have the
media represented a coherent voice of the Brotherhood over the past
decades? What can they communicate regarding the Brothers'
perception of the needs of their audiences? How have the media
served to sustain, preserve, and distinguish the movement for nine
decades? The book argues that the Brotherhood media speak with an
intermittent voice and deliver an incoherent message whose tone is
changeable and fluctuating and cannot be claimed to truly represent
the heterogeneity of the group. Adopting an interdisciplinary
approach that integrates Media Studies and Social Movement Theory,
the book provides a fresh analysis of the Brotherhood movement as
an interpretive community and will be a valuable resource for
anyone studying Egypt or the Muslim Brotherhood.
In the wake of the 25 January revolution and the coup that followed
in 2013, Egyptian bookstores recorded a significant increase in
demand for books by and about the Muslim Brotherhood. However,
despite the burgeoning literature on the Brotherhood, knowledge
about the movement is still rather limited, particularly with
regard to its most strategic tool - media and communications. This
book offers a fresh and close look into the communication strategy
of the group, focusing on published periodicals, biographies, and
websites that represent the voice of the Brotherhood. The book
analyses the core mission of the Brotherhood, namely its da wa
(call, invitation to faith) - how it is articulated and how it is
defined by the movement as an ideology and a process. Have the
media represented a coherent voice of the Brotherhood over the past
decades? What can they communicate regarding the Brothers'
perception of the needs of their audiences? How have the media
served to sustain, preserve, and distinguish the movement for nine
decades? The book argues that the Brotherhood media speak with an
intermittent voice and deliver an incoherent message whose tone is
changeable and fluctuating and cannot be claimed to truly represent
the heterogeneity of the group. Adopting an interdisciplinary
approach that integrates Media Studies and Social Movement Theory,
the book provides a fresh analysis of the Brotherhood movement as
an interpretive community and will be a valuable resource for
anyone studying Egypt or the Muslim Brotherhood.
The development of new and social networking sites, as well as the
growth of transnational Arab television, has triggered a debate
about the rise in transnational political and religious
identification, as individuals and groups negotiate this new triad
of media, religion and culture. This book examines the implications
of new media on the rise of political Islam and on Islamic
religious identity in the Arab Middle East and North Africa, as
well as among Muslim Arab Diasporas. Undoubtedly, the process of
globalization, especially in the field of media and ICTs,
challenges the cultural and religious systems, particularly in
terms of identity formation. Across the world, Arab Muslims have
embraced new media not only as a source of information but also as
a source of guidance and fatwas, thereby transforming Muslim
practices and rituals. This volume brings together chapters from a
range of specialists working in the field, presenting a variety of
case studies on new media, identity formation and political Islam
in Muslim communities both within and beyond the MENA region.
Offering new insight into the influence of media exposure on
national, political, and cultural boundaries of the Islamic
identity, this book is a valuable resource for students and
scholars of Middle Eastern politics, specifically political Islam
and political communication.
Despite continuous public interest in leadership studies as well as
the abundance of extant literature, the world continues to face
leadership predicaments. Given the global crises mankind has been
recently exposed to, which include the financial crisis of 2008 as
well as the COVID-19 pandemic, further exploration of leadership
concepts seems warranted. This edited book aims at introducing the
concept of Balanced Leadership from an Islamic perspective. Drawing
on both leadership and Islamic studies, the book synchronizes
between secular and religious knowledge domains whilst introducing
the notion of balance to mainstream leadership literature. The
conceptualizations presented in the book serve to dissect the
leadership literature, present historical and philosophical
accounts of the balanced leadership concept and infuse that with
Islamic theology. The book is useful for practitioners interested
in leadership studies as well as scholars and researchers aiming at
extending the leadership literature.
Modern Arab Journalism offers a new outlook in studying Arab news
media. It approaches its subject from an innovative angle, asking a
series of key questions: * How is Arab journalism different from or
similar to journalism in other countries? * What defines the tasks
of journalists? * Who has access to this field? * How is power
distributed inside the field of Arab journalism? * When were the
media programs launched at Arab universities and what characterizes
them? Although the field of Arab journalism has received tremendous
attention from the public as well as journalistic circles around
the world in recent times, this book presents the first detailed
exploration of the area, opening up a new research agenda and
challenging the concepts taken for granted in Arab media
scholarship. Key Features: * Includes discussion of neglected
issues such as globalisation and Arab media * Reviews Arab
scholars' work in the area * Presents a challenging discussion
about the role of Arab media in the public sphere * Offers a
detailed case study of the reporting of the Iraq War in 2003
The story of Egyptian identity from the beginning of the 20th
century is one constructed by statesmen, intellectuals and Islamic
thinkers. This book argues that the current fragmentation of
Egypt's political scene reflects the increasing social division in
a country where 'the people' are demanding a redefinition of their
national identity. Scrutinising the society behind the uprisings
that began in 2011 and their diverse economic, ideological and
sectorial demands, it also looks at the desperate state's attempt
to construct a unified Egyptian identity an attempt which has
resulted in further splitting Egyptian society.
This book provides a comprehensive survey on related work for radio
link quality estimation, which covers the characteristics of
low-power links, the fundamental concepts of link quality
estimation in wireless sensor networks, a taxonomy of existing link
quality estimators and their performance analysis. It then shows
how link quality estimation can be used for designing protocols and
mechanisms such as routing and hand-off. The final part is
dedicated to radio interference estimation, generation and
mitigation.
Your Favorite Dishes from the Middle East Made Deliciously Vegan
Unlock a whole new realm of plant-based cooking as you celebrate
the rich, vibrant flavors and traditional ingredients that make
Middle Eastern fare so diverse and delicious. From Noha
Elbadry-Cloud, creator of the popular food account @leeksnbeets,
comes the ultimate guide to cooking perfectly veganized meals from
this vast, enthralling region. This collection of 60 mouthwatering
recipes is filled with iconic basics like The Best Ever Pita Bread,
magnificent mains like Baby Potato and Jackfruit Tagine and
Beef-Style Seitan Shawarma Wraps with sumptuous sides like Baba
Ghanouj. And with delectable desserts like Walnut Pecan Baklava and
Basbousa, there's something here for every taste and occasion. So
what are you waiting for? Embark on an inspiring culinary journey
through the flavors of the Middle East, all while staying true to
your vegan lifestyle.
Egyptian cities and villages abound with an enormous wealth of
khatt, or calligraphic script, ranging from casual scrawls and
scribbles to elaborately-painted colourful murals. These historical
and contemporary versions of urban lettering, varying in surface,
medium and technique, adorn mosques, shop-fronts, houses, trucks,
boats, schools, tuk-tuks and walls. They are records of human
existence, documenting expressions of hope, fears, dreams and
anxieties. Featuring beautiful and unique examples of these written
expressions, Khatt is an extensive visual documentation of the
found typography and calligraphy in Egypt, a calligraphy hub that
possesses a rich tradition of education and production in the
field. This timely volume records the traditional craftsmanship of
hand-painted calligraphy, which is fast disappearing because of the
digitization of the Arabic script. www.khattegypt.com/
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