In this article, we examine the notion that perceptions of strong influence of biased media coverage may indirectly lead to an increased willingness to resort to violent protest. We test this idea on a sample of Jewish settlers in the Gaza Strip ( N = 413), in the dramatic context of a Likud party vote on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s plan to pull out from the Gaza Strip, which includes a proposed evacuation of the settlers from their homes. Findings show that perceptions of influence of biased media coverage of the settlements on Israeli public opinion were associated with perceptions of the negative image of the settlements in Israeli public opinion, which in turn had an impact on the justification of violent resistance to the lik...
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The Impact of Historical Victimization on Policy Legitimation: The Case of Palestinian Occupation In...
This article examines how national broadcast media in Israel reported on the international coverage ...
The focus of this research will be on media influence, specifically regarding coverage of events sur...
The present study analyzes the fundamental disconnect between Israeli policies consistent with apart...
Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories have been a contentious issue within the Israeli-Pal...
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The Israeli ‘Tent Protest’ movement enjoyed wide popular support, but displayed a distinct lack of p...
This paper describes a research project which examines how attitudes are shaped and formed and how o...
This article investigates conditions under which media coverage can enable antiwar protest to infl u...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Israeli settler colonialism, in time, became highly linked to the idea of a state, culminating in an...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
The 2014 Israeli assault on Gaza was the most recent large-scale military operation by the Israeli D...
This article begins with Operation Protective Edge, the Israeli military operation against Gaza duri...
Since the creation of Israel in 1948 its strategies of suppressing Palestinian resistance reveal a c...
The Impact of Historical Victimization on Policy Legitimation: The Case of Palestinian Occupation In...
This article examines how national broadcast media in Israel reported on the international coverage ...
The focus of this research will be on media influence, specifically regarding coverage of events sur...
The present study analyzes the fundamental disconnect between Israeli policies consistent with apart...
Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories have been a contentious issue within the Israeli-Pal...
Israeli–Palestinian conflict Political preferences Public opinion This paper examines how violence i...
The Israeli ‘Tent Protest’ movement enjoyed wide popular support, but displayed a distinct lack of p...
This paper describes a research project which examines how attitudes are shaped and formed and how o...
This article investigates conditions under which media coverage can enable antiwar protest to infl u...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Israeli settler colonialism, in time, became highly linked to the idea of a state, culminating in an...
This paper examines how violence in the Second Intifada influences Palestinian public opinion. Using...
The 2014 Israeli assault on Gaza was the most recent large-scale military operation by the Israeli D...
This article begins with Operation Protective Edge, the Israeli military operation against Gaza duri...
Since the creation of Israel in 1948 its strategies of suppressing Palestinian resistance reveal a c...
The Impact of Historical Victimization on Policy Legitimation: The Case of Palestinian Occupation In...
This article examines how national broadcast media in Israel reported on the international coverage ...