an examination of the Israeli media coverage of Palestinians during the 2nd Intifada demonstrates a new openness, not compatible with the “crisis routine ” of rallying around the flag. Fifteen years earlier, in the 1st Intifada, Palestinians were altogether excluded from the screen. This time round, in spite of the higher level of violence, the Israeli public was exposed to their human side—as political leaders, victims, witnesses, and even terrorists. The authors ’ analysis of news photos and television representations (2000–2005) reveals that during the 2nd Intifada coverage was expanded to include a broad range of Palestinian figures. alongside traditional framing, Palestinians are also seen as ordinary people living under occupation, of...
The integration of media studies with the scholarship on perception of Palestinians and Israelis in ...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Various studies have claimed...
an examination of the Israeli media coverage of Palestinians during the 2nd Intifada demonstrates a ...
Tutor: Cristopher David TullochThis study reports the findings of a visual content analysis of 196 p...
This article studies Israeli news coverage (chiefly via newspapers and television) of the Gaza war o...
For over two decades now Palestinians have engaged in multiple forms of protest against the Israeli ...
Abstract / Various authors on the media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict assert that it ...
The German press has often been accused of fanning, through one-sided reportage (bias) on the Israel...
The growth of the human rights regime in the Palestinian occupied territories during the last two de...
During July-August 2014 it is estimated that Israel dropped 18-20,000 tons of explosives on Gaza, wh...
This article focuses on the presentation of family photographs in reports on terror attacks in the l...
The media environment of Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories has developed extensively i...
The second Palestinian intifada against Israeli occupation, which began in September 2000, saw Pales...
Given that media representations are closely linked to public opinion and political policy, they are...
The integration of media studies with the scholarship on perception of Palestinians and Israelis in ...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Various studies have claimed...
an examination of the Israeli media coverage of Palestinians during the 2nd Intifada demonstrates a ...
Tutor: Cristopher David TullochThis study reports the findings of a visual content analysis of 196 p...
This article studies Israeli news coverage (chiefly via newspapers and television) of the Gaza war o...
For over two decades now Palestinians have engaged in multiple forms of protest against the Israeli ...
Abstract / Various authors on the media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict assert that it ...
The German press has often been accused of fanning, through one-sided reportage (bias) on the Israel...
The growth of the human rights regime in the Palestinian occupied territories during the last two de...
During July-August 2014 it is estimated that Israel dropped 18-20,000 tons of explosives on Gaza, wh...
This article focuses on the presentation of family photographs in reports on terror attacks in the l...
The media environment of Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories has developed extensively i...
The second Palestinian intifada against Israeli occupation, which began in September 2000, saw Pales...
Given that media representations are closely linked to public opinion and political policy, they are...
The integration of media studies with the scholarship on perception of Palestinians and Israelis in ...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Various studies have claimed...