Episodios

  • Israel's Day in Court: Genocide Accusations and the Battle of Narratives
    Jan 22 2024

    In this episode of the Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Mohamad H. Elmasry, Professor of Media Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Professor Elmasry discusses how South Africa presented a solid case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Irrespective of the outcome, bringing Israel to the court for "the crime of crimes" is a moral boost for Palestinians. Nevertheless, Professor Elmasry criticised the biased media coverage in the Global North despite the severity of the war crimes and the high number of journalists killed. He explains that Israel is slowly losing global support, and in the long term, the US and Israel are going to face the grim reality that the conflict dynamics have changed. 

    Dr. Mohamad H. Elmasry is a Professor of Media Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. He received his PhD in Mass Communication from the University of Iowa as a Presidential Fellow. His research on Arab media systems, news coverage of race, and the media and terrorism has appeared in reputable refereed publications, including JournalismJournalism PracticeJournalism Studies, and the International Journal of Communication. He has also written for Al-Jazeera English, the Middle East EyeThe New ArabMuftah, and Jadaliyya and appeared as an analyst on Al-JazeeraCNNBBC World News, and other networks.

    This podcast is produced and edited by Seymanur Yont. Please get in touch via email: seymanur.yont@trt.net.tr

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  • The Israel Palestine Conflict: The Power of Narratives and the Quest for Justice
    Nov 3 2023

    In this episode of the Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Sami Hamdi, Managing Director at the International Interest. Sami Hamdi discusses how a war of narratives shapes the perception of the Israel and Palestine conflict. He explains that for a long time, the Israeli point of view dominated the policy scene and the media. He also demonstrates that the Western media has neglected the root causes of the conflict leading up to October 7.

    But the tide is shifting. As Hamdi explains, social media broke the grip on the dominant narrative. Pro-Palestinian voices are more prominent this time around. They have taken their arguments to social media, revealing to the world the plight of the Palestinians and the multiple exactions committed by the Apartheid regime of Israel. 

    Hamdi also highlighted that the sole benefactor of the protraction and expansion of the conflict is Netanyahu, who cares more about this political future than any other factor. 

    Finally, Sami Hamdi's call of action is to reframe the narratives pertaining to the conflict in a way closer to justice. 

    Sami Hamdi is the Managing Director of the International Interest, a global risk and intelligence company. He advises governments on the geopolitical dynamics of Europe and the MENA region. He also has significant expertise in advising companies on commercial issues related to volatile political environments and their implications on market entry, market expansion, and managing stakeholders.

    This podcast is produced and edited by Seymanur Yont. Please get in touch via email: seymanur.yont@trt.net.tr

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  • Media Bias and the Coverage of the Karabakh Conflict
    Oct 24 2023

    In this episode of the Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Shafag Mehraliyeva, Program Director, Communication and Digital Media, ADA University. Shafag Mehraliyeva, drawing on her personal experience, explains the Karabagh conflict and Azerbaijan's victory. As an expert, she discusses how the Western media reports the issue, misleading the public about the background and specificities of the conflict and unfairly depicting Azerbaijan's positions.

    Shafag Mehraliyeva is a founding director of the Communication and Digital Media program at ADA University in Baku, Azerbaijan. She is a Faculty member at the School of Public and International Affairs. Ms. Mehraliyeva joined ADA in October 2012, bringing her extensive experience of twelve-year assignment in the United States, where she worked as a US correspondent for "AzerTAj" state telegraph agency. Based in Washington, DC, she covered US-Eurasia relations and was actively involved in cultural advocacy and community-building efforts. Prior to her assignment in the United States, Shafag Mehraliyeva was a news anchor for Azerbaijan's national broadcasting channel Space TV and became her country's first reporter to contribute to CNN World Report.  

    She is a recipient of the "Karabakh Spririt" award from the US-based "Karabakh Foundation", where she served as an adviser and spearheaded the Foundation's "Azerbaijani Radio Hour" broadcasted on one of the capital area's radio stations.

    This podcast is produced and edited by Seymanur Yont. To get in touch with the producers email us at seymanur.yont@trt.net.tr

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  • Islamophobia in UK Education: The Trojan Horse Affair
    Apr 4 2023

    In this episode of Media Mind, Dr Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Dr Fahid Qurashi, a leading criminology expert at the University of Salford and Research Director at the Ayaan Institute. Dr Fahid Qurashi will delve into Islamophobia in the UK education sector, focusing on the highly controversial Trojan Horse affair. Drawing on his expertise in the field, he sheds light on the impact of this episode on Muslim communities and discusses the challenges of combating Islamophobia in educational settings. Through a critical analysis of the case, he offers insights into how media and political institutions deliberately perpetuated a narrative of an "Islamist plot," despite the clear absence of evidence and lack of substance in the claims made.

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  • Virtual reality (VR) and new media technologies
    Feb 2 2023

    In this episode of Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Fahad Rehman, co-founder and CEO of VR Future. Fahad Rehman will help us to discuss the emergence of new technologies that have the potential to transform our world and particularly virtual reality (VR). He will also relate his entrepreneurial experience in this field in Istanbul, Turkey. 

    This podcast is produced and edited by Sabri Ege. To get in touch with the producers email us at sabri.ege@trtworld.com



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  • Football and Media: Qatar and the World Cup
    Nov 25 2022

    In this episode of Media Mind, Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Dr. Danyel Reiche, a leading international academic in sports and policy. Dr. Danyel Reiche will help us to navigate some of the media criticism against Qatar as this country is hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Qatar has been hit by an unprecedented negative campaign over the football world cup. We are willing to strike double standards.

    This podcast is produced and edited by Sabri Ege. To get in touch with the producers email us at sabri.ege@trtworld.com

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  • Contesting Israel’s Dominant Media Narrative
    Sep 22 2022

    This episode of Media Mind unpacks a different perspective on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Miko Peled, a well-known Israeli peace activist and author of the acclaimed book, The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine. Miko Peled offers his takes on peace and justice in Palestine, advocating for the creation of one democratic state with equal rights for Israelis and Palestinians.

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  • Counterterrorism, Islam and the British Security State
    Aug 1 2022

    This episode of Media Mind will dwell on the connections between global counterinsurgency warfare and the domestic 'war on terror' being fought in the UK through policing, counterterrorism, and counter-extremism policy, law, and practice. Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui hosts Dr. Rizwaan Sabir who shares his scholarly research and first-hand experience with the British counterterrorism apparatus. The discussion will examine the impact that two decades' worth of policing and counterterrorism had on the state of mind of Muslims in Britain and some of the ways the media is being used as a battlefield in this context. 

    This podcast is produced and edited by Sabri Ege. To get in touch with the producers email us at sabri.ege@trtworld.com

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