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What is Perennialism

Handbook of Research on Consumption, Media, and Popular Culture in the Global Age
Refers to those who believe that nations have existed whether natural or not as long as humans have lived in society.
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The Redefinition of Arabism Through Satellite Channels
Duygu Dersan Orhan (Atılım University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8491-9.ch008
Abstract
This chapter draws on the new forms of Arabism that are produced by transnational Arab media, mainly satellite channels. It will be discussed whether nationalism is a transitory or a permanent phenomenon. The argument advanced here is that nationalism will persist as long as individuals and the political groups use it as an identification or survival mechanism. The distinction between the old form of Arabism which is considered to be a spent force and the new forms of Arabism produced through transnational Arab media are presented. The perspectives of the scholars claiming that communication channels fueled a new form of Arabism are analyzed. The findings regarding role of satellite channels with a particular focus on Al-Jazeera during the Arab Spring in the contagious nature of the protests and in strengthening the Arab public sphere are noted.
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