The Faculty of Media at Middle East University hosted the prominent media figures, Dr. Ahmad Al-Karki and Taqwa Al-Batoosh for a panel discussion addressing the concept of the Jordanian narrative alongside its national and cultural dimensions. The session further explored the narrative’s role in consolidating the presence of the Jordanian story and elevating its standing across both regional and international spheres.
The event featured a rich discussion filled with diverse ideas and insights regarding the vital importance of presenting the Jordanian story to the world. Participants emphasised using a discourse grounded in the facts, achievements, and distinct values that define the Jordanian state, reflecting its political, developmental, and humanitarian experience as a national journey uniquely worthy of being told and documented for future generations.
Furthermore, the discussion underscored the critical necessity of constructing a cohesive national discourse capable of expressing Jordan’s identity and milestones. In this context, the speakers highlighted the pivotal role of the media in shaping the national narrative and communicating it to diverse audiences through contemporary language and influential tools, thereby cultivating national awareness and spotlighting Jordan’s rich civilisational, humanitarian, and political heritage, which reflects its active global presence and deep-rooted standing.
