The U.S. presidential race isn’t only drawing attention and controversy in the United States it’s being closely watched across the globe. A U.S. presidential election is a complex, multi-stage process that is both confusing and uncertain. It begins when candidates begin to declare their intentions to run for president, often ... Read More »
The Media Market and the Graduates
Dr. Antoine Matta The link between the employment market and the university is not new or strange to the higher education in its various specializations and programs. It is effective in all the universities of the world and is part of the academic “globalization” of hiring due to the relation ... Read More »
The Political Marketing through Information The American Model
Dr. Iyad Obeid A very interesting study taking into consideration the actual experiences and facts, such as the occupation war of Iraq as an example. It shows the systematic full use of all means and concepts of information at the service of the United States interests and projects. In his ... Read More »
The Profession Principles and the Journalist’s Talents
Dr. Amer Machmouchi “The profession principles and the journalist’s talents” is an intriguing question that has long preoccupied psychologists and sociologists. It is still debated nowadays without reaching a final result. The great writer Bernard Show, thought that the news journalism aught to be separated from the philosophy of the ... Read More »
Information in Lebanon : a culture of law or the law of the jungle?
Dr. Antoine Nasri Messarra Some lengthy political television programs in Lebanon merely present antagonist positions compelling the spectator to take sides with either one as in a football match. This kind of program constitutes a daily systematic education, based on dependence, subordination, allegiance and controversial positions. The outstanding absent ... Read More »
The Charter of Information and Professional Ethics Towards Behavior Moral Rules in the Practice of Information in Lebanon Contributions and Objectives
Dr. Tony Atallah The laws ruling the information in Lebanon, printed press and audio-visual, are no more sufficient to contain all the moral rules of the media behavior. Therefore, a charter regulating the information profession and enhancing it ethics is necessary. The mere mention of the need of a charter, ... Read More »