Al Jazeera
-
- $9.99
Publisher Description
This is an Apple Books audiobook narrated by a digital voice based on a human narrator.
For decades, the global narrative was dictated from London and New York. The news beamed into billions of homes presented a world seen through a single, powerful lens—one where the Global South was often a backdrop for crisis, a subject of pity, or a threat to be managed. Then, in 1996, a signal from the tiny Gulf nation of Qatar cracked the foundation of this information empire.
Al Jazeera: Voice of the Global South is a riveting geopolitical investigation into the news network that changed everything. This book is not just a media study; it's a journey into the heart of the twenty-first century's battle for narrative sovereignty.
You will discover:
The Inside Story: How Al Jazeera's funding model became a revolutionary tool for soft power, challenging giants like the BBC and CNN.
The Framing Wars: A deep dive into how the network reframed the "War on Terror," the Arab Spring, and the Palestinian struggle, offering a perspective that resonated with millions but terrified entrenched powers.
The Cyber Counter-Offensive: How the network adapted to digital repression, using VPNs and algorithmic resistance to bypass government censorship and Silicon Valley's biases.
The Human Cost: The shocking price its journalists pay, from the assassination of Shireen Abu Akleh to imprisonment and relentless legal warfare waged by authoritarian regimes.
The Critical Contradictions: An unflinching look at the network's own blind spots and biases, from its Pan-Arab focus to its relationship with the Qatari state.