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Digital Transformation and Media Policy in the MENA Region
  • ISSN: 2516-3523
  • E-ISSN: 2516-3531

Abstract

In this Special Issue of the (), we have dedicated our focus to exploring the multifaceted interplay between digital transformation and media policy in this dynamic region, providing a platform for scholars, policy-makers and practitioners to examine emerging trends, challenges and opportunities. This is because the Middle East and North Africa region presents a complex interplay between politics, technological advancements and media policy. While digital transformation offers opportunities for democratization and economic growth, it also faces significant regulatory challenges from governments reluctant to lose their grip on power. It is an environment defined by complexity in which policy-makers have to navigate these circumstances if they want to harness the benefits of digital transformation while mitigating its risks.

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2025-05-31
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