The intifada, which began in December 1987, has become one of the longest running confrontations within the broad context of the Israeli-Arab conflict. This volume is not concerned with why the intifada phenomenon began, how it developed, or possible scenarios for the future. Rather, it is about communication and the intifada: what people have been saying, thinking, and writing about the conflict and about the messages being produced by the mass media. The book is a collection of studies conducted mostly in Israel and some other Western countries.
The intifada, which began in December 1987, has become one of the longest running confrontations within the broad context of the Israeli-Arab conflict. This volume is not concerned with why the intifada phenomenon began, how it developed, or possible scenarios for the future. Rather, it is about communication and the intifada: what people have been saying, thinking, and writing about the conflict and about the messages being produced by the mass media. The book is a collection of studies conducted mostly in Israel and some other Western countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CONTENTS PrefaceixIntroduction: Framing Political ConflictxiiiGadi Wolfsfeld1 Information and Revolutionary Ritual in Intifada Graffiti1Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg2 Frame Ambiguities: Intifada Narrativization of the Experience by Israeli Soldiers27Shoshana Blum-Kulka and Tamar Liebes3 The Intifada is Not a War: Jewish Public Opinion on the Israel-Arab Conflict53Hanna Levinsohn and Elihu Katz4 The Impact of the Intifada on Arabs in Israel: The Case of a Double Periphery64Majid Al-Haj5 Intifada Voices in Jerusalem: On Media, Politics, and Behavior76Akiba A.Cohen6 American Media, Public Opinion, and the Intifada93Eytan Gilboa7 Television News and the Intifada: A Comparative Study of Social Conflict116Akiba A.Cohen, Hanna Adoni, and Hillel Nossek8 Women in the Intifada: A Television News Perspective142Chava E.Tidhar and Dafna Lemish9 Images of Intifada Television News: The Case of Nahalin160Yosefa Loshitzky10 Reporting the Intifada in the Israeli Press: How Mainstream Ideology Overrides ###8220;Quality###8221; and ###8220;Melodrama###8221;176Itzhak Roeh and Raphael Nir11 Structuring the Intifada in Al-Fajr Jerusalem and The Jerusalem Post192Catherine Ann Collins and jeanne E.ClarkAuthor Index207Subject Index211
CONTENTS PrefaceixIntroduction: Framing Political ConflictxiiiGadi Wolfsfeld1 Information and Revolutionary Ritual in Intifada Graffiti1Anne Marie Oliver and Paul Steinberg2 Frame Ambiguities: Intifada Narrativization of the Experience by Israeli Soldiers27Shoshana Blum-Kulka and Tamar Liebes3 The Intifada is Not a War: Jewish Public Opinion on the Israel-Arab Conflict53Hanna Levinsohn and Elihu Katz4 The Impact of the Intifada on Arabs in Israel: The Case of a Double Periphery64Majid Al-Haj5 Intifada Voices in Jerusalem: On Media, Politics, and Behavior76Akiba A.Cohen6 American Media, Public Opinion, and the Intifada93Eytan Gilboa7 Television News and the Intifada: A Comparative Study of Social Conflict116Akiba A.Cohen, Hanna Adoni, and Hillel Nossek8 Women in the Intifada: A Television News Perspective142Chava E.Tidhar and Dafna Lemish9 Images of Intifada Television News: The Case of Nahalin160Yosefa Loshitzky10 Reporting the Intifada in the Israeli Press: How Mainstream Ideology Overrides ###8220;Quality###8221; and ###8220;Melodrama###8221;176Itzhak Roeh and Raphael Nir11 Structuring the Intifada in Al-Fajr Jerusalem and The Jerusalem Post192Catherine Ann Collins and jeanne E.ClarkAuthor Index207Subject Index211
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