Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

El. knyga: Representing Palestine: Media and Journalism in Australia Since World War I

  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: SOAS Palestine Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9781838609023
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: 304 pages
  • Serija: SOAS Palestine Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2018
  • Leidėjas: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9781838609023
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

DRM apribojimai

  • Kopijuoti:

    neleidžiama

  • Spausdinti:

    neleidžiama

  • El. knygos naudojimas:

    Skaitmeninių teisių valdymas (DRM)
    Leidykla pateikė šią knygą šifruota forma, o tai reiškia, kad norint ją atrakinti ir perskaityti reikia įdiegti nemokamą programinę įrangą. Norint skaityti šią el. knygą, turite susikurti Adobe ID . Daugiau informacijos  čia. El. knygą galima atsisiųsti į 6 įrenginius (vienas vartotojas su tuo pačiu Adobe ID).

    Reikalinga programinė įranga
    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą mobiliajame įrenginyje (telefone ar planšetiniame kompiuteryje), turite įdiegti šią nemokamą programėlę: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Norint skaityti šią el. knygą asmeniniame arba „Mac“ kompiuteryje, Jums reikalinga  Adobe Digital Editions “ (tai nemokama programa, specialiai sukurta el. knygoms. Tai nėra tas pats, kas „Adobe Reader“, kurią tikriausiai jau turite savo kompiuteryje.)

    Negalite skaityti šios el. knygos naudodami „Amazon Kindle“.

After more than half a century, the Israel-Palestine conflict continues to dominate headlines. But how has the coverage of Palestinians by foreign media changed? How did foreign correspondents influence the perception of Palestine amongst their audiences? And why is understanding this so important?
Based on extensive original research in the archives of Australia's oldest newspaper, Peter Manning shows how the Sydney Morning Herald portrayed Palestine during three key periods - the end of World War I (1917-8); the Nakba and the creation of Israel (1947-8); and 9/11 and its aftermath (2000-2). In the process, he takes the reader on a unique journey from the moment information was gathered on the ground in Palestine, through to its final processing and publication. Crucially, when correspondents neglected to write about Palestinians, their perspective never made it to readers and a space emerged for stereotyping and misunderstanding.
Manning reveals how the newspaper reported on key events such as Australian troops in Palestine and the Holocaust, but also how the newspaper failed to cover massacres and forced migrations. Combining close textual analysis of more than 10,000 articles with cutting-edge quantitative research methods, this book is important reading for anyone with an interest in how the print media has portrayed the conflict in Palestine - both in Australia and beyond.

Recenzijos

The framework of Peter Mannings Representing Palestine: Media and Journalism in Australia since World War I is one of great interest to an Australian readership... Manning shows that the Heralds unconscionable omissions and orientalist tropes helped make Palestinians a vacant slate for a later portrayal that suited the Western powers, as a people devoid of humanity. In this and other valuable points, Mannings book is an excellent contribu-tion to the field of both Palestine studies and Australian media history. -- Micaela Sahhar * History Australia *

Daugiau informacijos

After more than half a century, the Israel-Palestine conflict continues to dominate headlines.
Peter Manning is Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology, Sydney, where he also received his PhD in 2014. Before turning to academia, he was an investigative reporter, producer and then executive producer of Four Corners in the 1980s and head of ABC TV News and Current Affairs in the early 1990s, starting Lateline, Foreign Correspondent and Landline. He later went on to be head of Current Affairs at the Seven Network.