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THE MAKING OF THE EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION

Journal: IMPACT : International Journal of Research in Business Management ( IMPACT : IJRBM ) (Vol.4, No. 1)

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Page : 1-36

Keywords : Egyptian Revolution;

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Abstract

The image represents a message transmitted of one individual to another. It can be about gender, minorities or ethnic groups or countries. Image or reputation describes the way in which a country and its policies may be perceived by others. Images are powerful political statements… they may be transmitted by the use of words. ( ) “The image of a person needs to be recognized as a positive one. So are countries which are made up of people and are run by political elites. Historically, political leaders have recognized that images matter.”( ) This study endeavors to discuss how Western press portrays the Egyptian Revolution and accordingly affect policy-making. Imperatively, the majority of the people have no chance to personally see what a foreign country is like but they see images of these countries in the media. Mass media have always been responsible for image building and formulating public opinion. Particularly, newspapers have constantly been labeled for their authenticity and; hence, they affect people’s attitudes concerning a country’s local and international affairs. Newspapers do not only transmit information, but they have also become a tool directing people and creating their ideological, political and social dispositions. Newspapers play a pertinent role in shaping, formulating and impacting public opinion and, consequently, a country’s decision-makers’ policies.

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