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Introduction: ideology and social reproduction in education -- "That's a good question!" exploring motivations at entry -- I didn't think it would be like "the paper chase!" -- "It's all common sense:" ideology and resistance in the provision of professional skills -- Thinking like a lawyer, strategizing like a manager -- Empty ethics and reasonable responsibility -- Jobs of least resistance -- Pursuing elite professional careers.
In: Political Communication and Media Practices in the Middle East and North Africa Series
Cover -- Halftitle page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Critical Overview of Egypt's Media Market -- Egypt's neoliberal capitalism and the business elite -- Structural phases of the military's business empire -- A brief history of Egyptian media -- The business elite's interest in media control -- Teaming between investors and media personnel -- Shifting media ownership: from the business elite to the military -- Conclusion -- 3 A Political Economy of Egypt's Distorted Advertising Market -- Neoliberalization and the introduction of a new advertising market -- Advertising agencies and political propaganda under Mubarak -- The military as advertisers under al-Sisi -- Conclusion -- 4 Social Media as a Political Space -- The internet as a political space prior to 2011 -- Social media as a revolutionary messenger -- Militarizing social media: the business of e-committees -- Intensifying e-surveillance post 2013 -- Conclusion -- 5 The Fall of Mubarak and Morsi: A Review of News Coverage -- A review of the coverage of the uprising and Mubarak's fall -- A review of the coverage of the period following Mubarak's fall -- The emergence of Tamarod -- News framing of the coup and Morsi's fall -- A review of coverage of al-Sisi as 'the saviour' -- Conclusion -- 6 The Military as Media Producers: Politics and Drama on al-Sisi's TV -- Freedom of expression: only against the Muslim Brotherhood -- Violence against journalists: police and the 'Honourable Citizens -- Demonizing critical news outlets -- Military monopoly over the TV drama business -- Conclusion -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: SAGE Research Methods. Cases
Persuading political party elites such as legislators and political staff to agree to a research interview is difficult. One successful technique to get past gatekeepers and increase willingness to participate in an interview is to work with an intermediary. This case study demonstrates that a senior colleague of potential interview participants can play a formidable role in establishing trustworthy connections and vouching for the main researcher. The research method was successfully used to collect insider information about an agreement to merge two major Canadian political parties. The newly constituted Conservative Party went on to form government, led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper who had a controlling communications style. Years later, Harper's former campaign manager agreed to my request to help recruit interview participants for a research study of the party merger that they collectively negotiated. Consequently, most of the senior political personnel involved with the merger negotiations agreed to be interviewed. Moreover, they spoke freely about the experience. While vouching can be a successful technique, it must be supplemented with more random ways of securing interviews. The case study also features a concrete example of media manipulation and why caution is warranted when relying on news reports for political research.
"This exciting new text consolidates the how's and why's of researching powerful people. Written by a leading authority in the field, this book introduces the reader to a significant area of methodology, and provides a research-based contribution to elite and leadership studies. It offers a truly international perspective that will appeal to those studying and working with elites in a variety of contexts. Useful features include: A variety of case studies and examples linked to over 1000 sources and resources; Extensive use of figures throughout the text to illustrate key points; Templates and models for planning and presentations The book promotes a practical future-oriented approach to support and inspire academic, professional and civil society researchers at all levels. It introduces new research frameworks and facilitates critical techniques through Critical Process Analysis. This is a must-have resource and an excellent new addition to the field of elite and leadership studies." -- Publisher's website
In: New studies in economic and social history 16
In: Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
A study of twenty wealthy upper-class families during Pittsburgh's growth into an important commerical and industrial center. It shows how they succeeded in creating the institutions needed to sustain a local aristocracy and possessed the ability to adapt its accumulated advantages to social and economic changes
In: Reform and transition in the Mediterranean
This edited volume contributes to a better understanding of parliamentary changes in times of political transition, and, specifically, the composition of the Greek Parliament before and after the debt crisis. It discusses the profiles of Greek MPs through the lens of continuity and renewal, starting with the first major political crisis after the Metapolitefsi in 1989 and ending with the last legislative elections of 2019. Greece attracted scholarly and international interest due to the transformations that the sovereign debt crisis provoked to its political and partisan system. It is one of the countries of the European periphery most severely hit during the great recession. However, no work so far has been devoted exclusively to the study of Greek parliamentary elites, their cultural and political characteristics, and the factors that shape their selection and election. The book is a multifaceted source of information for all those interested in understanding forms of political representation during normal times and times of crisis. Its distinctive advantage is that it offers an up to date and complete elite study in Greece comparable to similar European studies. Moreover, it is a useful tool for students, scholars and researchers interested in the study of political representation across Europe. Manina Kakepaki is a Principal Researcher at the National Centre for Social Research (EKKE)- Institute of Political Research, Greece. Fani Kountouri is Assistant Professor of Political Science-Political Communication at the Department of Political Science and History, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Athina, Greece.
In: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) Ser. v.45
A shining city: the emphasis on aesthetics -- A privileged world: economic power and wealth -- Significant people and winners -- Sporty teenagers, winsome pensioners -- Fragrant, sociable personages -- Community and social partition -- Family life -- A lifestyle under threat -- Service staff -- Becoming an elite -- Judgement and fear of failure -- Tactics for success -- The rise of the "consecracy."
1. Transnationalism and the transnational policy elite -- 2. Legitimacy in world politics -- 3. Collaboration and partnership -- 4. Consensus and world affairs -- 5. The seductive lure of elite membership -- 6. Elite networks in world affairs -- 7. The consequences of elite consensus.