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Media, Minorities and Hybrid Identities: The Israeli Arab and Russian Immigrant Communities in Israel [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, weight: 363 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2006
  • Leidėjas: Hampton Press
  • ISBN-10: 1572737018
  • ISBN-13: 9781572737013
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, weight: 363 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Dec-2006
  • Leidėjas: Hampton Press
  • ISBN-10: 1572737018
  • ISBN-13: 9781572737013
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book presents a study that examined two large minority groups in Israeli society: Russian immigrant who arrived as a ""returning Diaspora,"" and the Arab citizens of Israel, who became an unwilling minority with the establishment of the State in 1948. The study focuses on three interrelated issues: the nature and content of the media provided for and by these two minority communities; the way the minority members use domestic and global media in a multimedia and multilingual environment; and the patterns of media usage involved in the construction of hybrid identities that forms the basis for integration within the mainstream society.
Acknowledgements ix
Prologue 1(10)
PART I THE CONTEXT OF THE STUDY
1 Minorities and Multiculturalism in Liberal Democracies: Theoretical Issues
11(16)
Integration and Identity: Interfaces
13(4)
Media Consumption and Identity
17(3)
Media For and By Minorities in Multicultural Societies
20(3)
Conclusions
23(4)
2 The Research Design: Methodological Issues
27(12)
The Institutional Analysis
27(1)
Analysis of Media Contents
28(4)
Audience Analysis
32(4)
Conclusions
36(3)
PART II THE ISRAELI ARABS
3 The Arab Community in Israel
39(18)
The Founding of the State of Israel: A New State and a New Minority
39(3)
The Formative Period of the Relations With the Arab Minority
42(1)
The Loyalty Test: The Six-Day War
43(1)
Land Day
44(1)
A New Generation of Leadership
45(2)
The First Intifada
47(1)
The Return to Islam
48(2)
The 1990's and Changes in Jewish–Arab Relations
50(2)
The Second Intifada and Its Aftermath
52(4)
Conclusions
56(1)
4 The Arabic Media Map in Israel
57(20)
Historical Developments of the Arabic-Language Media
57(4)
The Arabic Media During the Study Period (1989-1998)
61(3)
Arabic Media Contents
64(10)
Conclusions
74(3)
5 Media Consumption and the Social Construction of Identities Among Israeli Arabs
77(14)
Media Consumption in Hebrew and Arabic
78(1)
Media Usage to Meet Needs for Information and Integration
79(3)
Subtypes of Media Consumers
82(3)
Media Consumption and Identity
85(2)
Conclusions
87(4)
PART III THE RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS
6 The Russian Immigrant Community in Israel
91(16)
The Segregationist Approach
95(3)
The Assimilationist Approach
98(3)
Russian Immigrants and the Israeli Political System
101(3)
Conclusions
104(3)
7 The Russian Media Map in Israel
107(20)
Russian-Language Broadcast Media in Israel: Radio and Television
108(2)
Characteristics of the Russian-Language Press in Israel
110(6)
Contents of the Russian-Language Media
116(8)
Conclusions
124(3)
8 Media Consumption and the Social Construction of Identities Among Russian Immigrants in Israel
127(12)
Media Consumption in Hebrew and Russian
127(1)
Media Usage to Meet Needs for Information and Integration
128(2)
Subtypes of Media Consumers
130(3)
Media Consumption and Identity
133(2)
Conclusions
135(4)
PART IV LINKING THE TWO MINORITIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
9 Media and the Dialectics of Integration and Segregation: A Comparative Analysis
139(14)
Media Map: Organizations and Contents
141(4)
Media Consumption and Identity
145(5)
Conclusions
150(3)
10 Epilogue
153(14)
Changes in the Television Map
154(5)
Changes in the Radio Map
159(1)
Changes in the Print Media Map
160(2)
Speculating About the Future
162(3)
Appendix A List of Interviewees 165(2)
Appendix B Codebook for Analysis of Newspaper Contents 167(20)
Coding for Russian Immigrants
174(6)
Coding for Israeli Arabs
180(7)
Appendix C: Telephone Survey Questionnaire 187
References
199(12)
Author Index
211(4)
Subject Index
215