Israel-Palestine in the Print News Media: Contending Discourses is concerned with conceptions of language, knowledge, and thought about political conflict in the Middle East in two national news media communities: the United States and the United Kingdom. Arguing for the existence of national perspectiv
Israel-Palestine in the Print News Media: Contending Discourses is concerned with conceptions of language, knowledge, and thought about political conflict in the Middle East in two national news media communities: the United States and the United Kingdom. Arguing for the existence of national perspectiv
Luke Peterson completed his doctoral studies at King's College, Cambridge investigating language, news media, and discourse surrounding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. His current research includes analysis of the conflict within the context of global, economic neoliberalism.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Language and the Printed News 2 Discourse and Theory 3 Nations, Publics, and the Print News Media 4 Covering Palestine-Israel 5 Evacuating Gaza from Two Sides of the Atlantic 6 The Palestinian Legislative Council Elections, 2006 7 Covering the Gaza War 8 The Flotilla Attack 9 The Journalistic Perspective: Covering Palestine-Israel in their own Words 10 Conclusion: Contending Discourses
Introduction: Language and the Printed News 2 Discourse and Theory 3 Nations, Publics, and the Print News Media 4 Covering Palestine-Israel 5 Evacuating Gaza from Two Sides of the Atlantic 6 The Palestinian Legislative Council Elections, 2006 7 Covering the Gaza War 8 The Flotilla Attack 9 The Journalistic Perspective: Covering Palestine-Israel in their own Words 10 Conclusion: Contending Discourses
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