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Media and Journalism in Lebanon’s 2018 Parliamentary Elections Media and Journalism in Lebanon’s 2018 Parliamentary Elections
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Money talks Money talks
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Journalists as candidates Journalists as candidates
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Civil society’s frustration Civil society’s frustration
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Media and Journalism in Tunisia’s 2019 Presidential Election Media and Journalism in Tunisia’s 2019 Presidential Election
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A business mogul in prison A business mogul in prison
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Polarisation and distrust Polarisation and distrust
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Backlash for journalists Backlash for journalists
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Conclusion Conclusion
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7 Elections and Media Capture
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Published:February 2023
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Abstract
This chapter considers the role of media and journalists in electoral politics, focusing on the 2018 general election in Lebanon and the 2019 presidential election in Tunisia. Elections are ‘prime time’ for media instrumentalisation, but Lebanon and Tunisia were contrasting cases. Lebanon’s election produced no political change and has been described as a ‘triumph of the elites’. Many journalists ran as candidates, either for established political parties or for civil society lists, and the chapter analyses their interventions and political platforms. In Tunisia, Saied had boycotted Tunisian media during his campaign but won the election, nonetheless. The High Independent Authority of the Audiovisual Commission (HAICA) imposed strict restrictions on the media’s political engagement. Professional and politicial interests were at play in determining journalists’ reactions to HAICA’s interventions and the imprisonment of Saied’s opponent, the media owner Nabil Karoui.
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