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Introduction --- Conflict Mediatization in the Middle East |
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Chapter 1 Another View of the Information Wall in the Israeli-Arab Conflict |
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1.1 Laying the Infrastructure for the Information Wall |
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1.3.1 Restricting or prohibiting interpersonal contacts |
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1.3.2 The status of the Arabic language in Israel |
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16 | (2) |
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18 | (4) |
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22 | (1) |
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1.6 Institutionalization of a Dual Role System |
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26 | (2) |
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1.8 Conclusion: A Comparative and Historical Perspective |
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28 | (13) |
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35 | (3) |
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38 | (3) |
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Chapter 2 A Comparative Study of the Syrian Crisis Coverage in Greek and Spanish Traditional and New Media |
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Pablo Sapag Muhoz de la Peha |
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41 | (1) |
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42 | (2) |
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2.3 Greek Press Perspective of the Syrian Conflict |
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44 | (3) |
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2.4 Spanish Press Perspective of the Syrian Conflict |
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47 | (8) |
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2.5 Discussion and Conclusions |
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55 | (2) |
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57 | (4) |
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58 | (2) |
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News Articles and Editorials |
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60 | (1) |
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Chapter 3 New Content, New Challenges: UGC Use and Challenges Faced by BBC News Journalists Covering Events in Syria |
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61 | (18) |
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61 | (1) |
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62 | (1) |
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63 | (2) |
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65 | (7) |
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66 | (2) |
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70 | (2) |
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72 | (2) |
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74 | (5) |
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Chapter 4 Wartime Changes in News Consumption Patterns among Israeli WhatsApp Users: Operation Protective Edge as a Case Study |
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4.2 Theoretical Background |
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4.3 New Media in Times of National Emergency |
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81 | (2) |
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4.4 Smartphones and WhatsApp in Israel |
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85 | (1) |
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4.6.1 HI: There will be a correlation between the level of positive evaluation of WhatsApp and its use as a source for news consumption and dissemination |
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4.6.2 H2: There will be a significant difference in level of WhatsApp use according to proximity of residence to combat areas |
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Chapter 5 Operation Cast Lead Viewed through Blogs and the Print Press by the Arab Society in Israel |
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5.2.2 Op-ed articles in the print press |
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103 | (11) |
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5.4.2 Representing reality |
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5.4.3 Activism and the call to action |
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114 | (5) |
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Chapter 6 "It's Their Fault There's No Chance of Peace": Key Trends in Israeli Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict |
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6.1 Theoretical Background |
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6.3.1 Military actions: "Let the IDF win" |
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6.3.2 The home front: hurting but determined |
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128 | (2) |
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6.3.3 Ceasefire negotiations: "When do we stop?" |
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130 | (1) |
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6.3.4 Attempts at political accords: "Our hand is extended in peace --- but..." |
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6.3.5 The Palestinian leadership: "Poisonous snake" or "newly-hatched chick"... |
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137 | (4) |
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139 | (2) |
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Chapter 7 Competing Trends in the Arab Press in Israel: From Print to the Internet |
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7.1 Recovery in the Shadow of Military Rule: 1948-1966 |
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146 | (5) |
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7.2 Reencounter with the Palestinian Diaspora: 1967-1983 |
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151 | (1) |
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7.3 Initial Sprouts of a New Identity: 1983-2000 |
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7.3.1 Placement of intellectuals in editorial positions |
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154 | (2) |
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7.3.2 Shift in editorial policy |
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156 | (1) |
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7.3.3 Reconstruction of history |
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156 | (1) |
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7.4 Consolidation of a New Identity: 2001-2015 |
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7.4.1 Satellite communications |
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157 | (2) |
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159 | (1) |
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7.5 Discussion and Conclusion |
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160 | (3) |
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161 | (2) |
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Chapter 8 Making an Icon: The Al-Dura Conspiracy |
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165 | (1) |
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166 | (3) |
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171 | (3) |
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8.7 Bitunia: Failure of the Theory |
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