Mohammed-Ali Abunajela is a Visiting Academic Fellow at Bournemouth University and the Regional Media Manager of the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International. Previously, he served as Media and Communications Lead for the Middle East and Commonwealth Independent States at Oxfam GB, and he was former Communications Advisor at the BBC Arabic Service in London. He holds a PhD degree in Media Studies (University of Bedfordshire) and an MSc in International Political Communications, Advocacy and Campaigning (Kingston University). For many years, he worked in the Middle East with high profile international news and humanitarian organisations including; Oxfam International, Islamic Relief Worldwide, AFP, and ARTE TV.
1. Introduction
2. Al Jazeera Media Discourse: Data and Analyses
3. Al Jazeera, Arab Media and Democratisation
4. The Muslim Brotherhood: Key Opposition Power in Egypt
5. Media Ideology and Religion Framing
6. Al-Jazeera's Without Borders: A Platform for Islamists?
7. Al-Jazeera's Opposite Direction: Political Islam and Democratisation
8. Inside Al Jazeera: Values, Perceptions and Editorial Judges
9. Conclusion