Communication discourse in the opinion of the Bosniak ‘ulama

Authors

  • Ekrem Tucaković

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v24i95.2052

Keywords:

communicology, media, mediatization, the Islamic Community, Bosniak ‘ulama

Abstract

UDK: 28-67:[316.77:659.4]

The Islamic Community has launched two kinds of the media in the 20th century: printed media (periodic publications and daily papers) and the news agency (MINA). By the end of the same century some lower-level bodies of the Islamic Community and its representatives attempted to take part in the establishment or to support the initiation of a small number of local radio and television stations, but those not only never exceeded the local level, but they soon ceased to exist or went under serious ownership or conception transformation.  Keeping in mind a wide spectrum of the participation of ‘ulama in thematizing and creating the published content, this article analyses the general attitude towards media and in that regard, communicational discourse in Bosniak Islamic thought.

Published

05-12-2023

How to Cite

Tucaković, E. (2023). Communication discourse in the opinion of the Bosniak ‘ulama. Novi Muallim, 24(95), 96–112. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v24i95.2052