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The Digital Double Bind
Change and Stasis in the Middle East
von Mohamed Zayani, Joe F. Khalil
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-750864-0
Erschienen am 02.01.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

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Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

The digital has emerged as a driving force of change that is reshaping everyday life and affecting nearly every sphere of vital activity. Yet, its impact has been far from uniform. The multifaceted implications of these ongoing shifts differ markedly across the world, demanding a nuanced understanding of specific manifestations and local experiences of the digital.
In The Digital Double Bind, Mohamed Zayani and Joe F. Khalil explore how the Middle East's digital turn intersects with complex political, economic, and socio-cultural dynamics. Drawing on local research and rich case studies, they show how the same forces that brought promises of change through digital transformation have also engendered tensions and contradictions. The authors contend that the ensuing disjunctures have ensnared the region in a double bind, which represents the salient feature of an unfolding digital turn. The same conditions that drive the state, market, and public immersion in the digital also inhibit the region's drive to change.
The Digital Double Bind reconsiders the question of technology and change, moving beyond binary formulations and familiar trajectories of the network society. It offers a path-breaking analysis of change and stasis in the Middle East and provides a roadmap for a critical engagement with digitality in the Global South.



Mohamed Zayani is Professor of Critical Theory at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar.
Joe F. Khalil is Associate Professor of Global Media at Northwestern University in Qatar.



Acknowledgements

CONJUNCTURES AND DISJUNCTIONS
1. The Digital Middle East
2. Reckoning with Change
ASPIRATIONS AND HINDRANCES
3. The Digital as Infrastructure
4. Technologies of Center and Periphery
5. The Digital as Digitality
EXPRESSION AND SUPPRESSION
6. The Enticement of Digital Citizenship
7. Collective Voices and Digital Contention
8. Digital Adaptations and Disruptive Power
IMITATION AND INNOVATION

9. In Pursuit of the Knowledge Economy
10. Cultural and Creative Industries
11. Emerging Digital Economies
CONNECTIVITY AND COLLECTIVITY
12. Virtual Lives and Digital Spaces
13. The Demographics of a Connected Culture
14. Collectivity, Identity and Multivocality
Afterword
Notes
References
Index


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