Notes on ContributorsChildren's Screen Content in the Arab World: An Introduction by Jeanette Steemers and Naomi Sakr Arab and Western Perspectives on Childhood and Children's Media by Feryal Awan and Jeanette SteemersForces for Change in Arab Public Policy on Media and Children by Naomi SakrInsight 1: The EBU as a Transfer Hub for Media Policy by Helle Strandgaard Jensen4. Arab Animation Industries Between Business and Politics by Omar Adam SayfoInsight 2: Prominent Personalities and the Fortunes of Children's Media in Egypt by Seham Nasser5. Rebranding Al-Jazeera Children's Channel: The Qatarization Factor by Naomi Sakr and Jeanette Steemers6. A Channel for Every Child: Exploring a Parallel Arab Children's Television Universe by Tarek Atia7. Gender Constructions in Music Video: The Curious Case of Mini Studio by Kirsten Pike and Joe Khalil8. Domesticating the 'Other' on Children's TV: The Cartoon Figure of Bakkar by Ehab Galal9. Representation of Language in Arab Media for Children by Atef AlshaerInsight 3: Educational priorities and language use in Shara'a Simsim by Daoud Kuttab10. Reading Children as Diasporic Audiences: Ethnographic Research among Young Arab Viewers in London by Tarik Sabry and Nisrine MansourNotes Bibliography Index
Jeanette Steemers is Professor of Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College London, UK. She is author of Selling Television. British Television in the Global Marketplace (BFI 2004) and is co-editor of Convergence: The Journal of Research into New Media Technologies.