This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic events with regard to the Palestine/Israel conflict. Particularly, this study focuses on Operation Cast Lead, the 3-week Israeli military assault on the Gaza Strip that resulted in the death of nearly 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis. The Times' manner of covering the conflict, characterized in previous research as manifesting media bias toward Israel, is examined within a context of media manipulation, misrepresentation, framing, slant, and linguistic determinism. This study provides insight into the role played by the mainstream media in distorting the facts of the Palestine/Israel conflict in order to present a picture that portrays Israel in...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.1.0Coverage of the Middle East by western media is ofte...
Through content analysis, the thesis examines how print media frame the Palestinian-Israeli conflict...
This work is a study of the changing nature of US print media coverage of the Russo-Chechen conflict...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
It is widely accepted that the struggle over media representation within the Palestinian-Israeli str...
The personal and national dimensions of terrorism victimhood lend the victims their unique moral aut...
Since 1948, the birth of the Jewish state has been broadcasted by news media outlets all over the gl...
The mainstream media in democratic societies play a key role in shaping the audience perceptions, e...
It has frequently been said that works on the Arab-Israeli conflict are biased to a large degree, bu...
Use of media, especially television, is an important point in the history of important events and re...
American colleges experienced approximately 5% of anti-Semitic incidents nationwide in 2014. These i...
While the watchdog journalism ideal emphasises the importance of critical and objective news coverag...
This study investigated the use of social media by international Palestinian advocacy organisations ...
This research comparatively examines BBC News and Al-Jazeera English’s (AJE) reporting of the 22-da...
In 2009 I began a long process of researching allegations made against the British Broadcasting Corp...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.1.0Coverage of the Middle East by western media is ofte...
Through content analysis, the thesis examines how print media frame the Palestinian-Israeli conflict...
This work is a study of the changing nature of US print media coverage of the Russo-Chechen conflict...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
It is widely accepted that the struggle over media representation within the Palestinian-Israeli str...
The personal and national dimensions of terrorism victimhood lend the victims their unique moral aut...
Since 1948, the birth of the Jewish state has been broadcasted by news media outlets all over the gl...
The mainstream media in democratic societies play a key role in shaping the audience perceptions, e...
It has frequently been said that works on the Arab-Israeli conflict are biased to a large degree, bu...
Use of media, especially television, is an important point in the history of important events and re...
American colleges experienced approximately 5% of anti-Semitic incidents nationwide in 2014. These i...
While the watchdog journalism ideal emphasises the importance of critical and objective news coverag...
This study investigated the use of social media by international Palestinian advocacy organisations ...
This research comparatively examines BBC News and Al-Jazeera English’s (AJE) reporting of the 22-da...
In 2009 I began a long process of researching allegations made against the British Broadcasting Corp...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 10.1.0Coverage of the Middle East by western media is ofte...
Through content analysis, the thesis examines how print media frame the Palestinian-Israeli conflict...
This work is a study of the changing nature of US print media coverage of the Russo-Chechen conflict...