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SPECIFICITY OF ARABIC JOURNALISM PROFESSIONALIZATION AT THE END OF THE XIX - IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE XX CENTURY

Aleksei Kimovich Malakhovskii
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Motaz Banifadel'
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia

Nabkhan Durgam
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia


Submitted: March 12, 2018
Abstract. The article is devoted to analyzing the process of professionalization of the Arabic periodical press in the period of transition from the traditional Ottoman society of the end of the XIX century to the modern society of the first half of the XX century. The authors examine the specificity of journalists’ social status, the changes in the legislation on the press, the early development of professional training and the establishment of the first professional union of the Arabic journalists. The researchers conclude that professionalization of the Arabic journalism occurred in the historically short period against the background of contradictions typical of the traditional society entering the epoch of transformation.
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традиционное арабское общество
арабская журналистика
путь профессионализации
официальный правительственный печатный орган
частная пресса
активная образованная прослойка общества
романтический ореол журналистики
законы о прессе
профессионализация арабской журналистики
персональный журнализм
журналистика современного типа
этические нормы
профессиональные журналистские объединения
«многоукладность» арабской журналистики
traditional Arabic society
Arabic journalism
path of professionalization
official governmental print media
private press
active educated stratum of society
romantic aura of journalism
laws on the press
professionalization of Arabic journalism
personal journalism
journalism of modern type
ethical norms
professional journalistic associations
multi-structural nature of Arabic journalism
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