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Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim Bias in American Newspapers: How They Reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas Wars Book

Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim Bias in American Newspapers: How They Reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas Wars
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Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim Bias in American Newspapers: How They Reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas Wars, This book compares the New York TImes news coverage of the Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006 and the Israeli-Gaza conflict of 2006 with war coverage as reported by the Chicago Tribune and Washington Times--Provided by publisher., Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim Bias in American Newspapers: How They Reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas Wars
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  • Anti-Arab and Anti-Muslim Bias in American Newspapers: How They Reported the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah and Israeli-Hamas Wars
  • Written by author Jeffrey Tischauser
  • Published by Mellen, Edwin Press, The, 2010
  • "This book compares the New York TImes news coverage of the Israeli-Hezbollah War of 2006 and the Israeli-Gaza conflict of 2006 with war coverage as reported by the Chicago Tribune and Washington Times"--Provided by publisher.
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Foreword Katrina Bell-Jordan Bell-Jordan, Katrina

Introduction 1

The War on Terror and Israel 7

Hamas' Rise to Power 14

Palestinian Identity 25

The Consequences of Free and Fair Elections in the West Bank and Gaza 30

Key Terms 33

Media 33

Propaganda 35

Ideology 36

Hegemony 39

Elite 41

Chapter Preview 43

Chapter One Review of Research 45

Overview 45

Representations of Arabs in News and Entertainment Media 45

Ideological Coverage of Terrorism 50

The Orientalist Tradition in the U.S. Press Coverage of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 51

The First Media Researchers 64

Propaganda Model Background 66

Review of Propaganda Model Research 75

News Filters: Media Ownership, Advertisers, and Flak 79

Official Sources: The Most Provocative Filter 83

Chapter Two Methodology and Instruments 89

Overview 89

Objectivity and Common Sense in a Subjective World 91

Method of Content Analysis 100

Method of Textual Analysis 101

The Newspapers 103

The Sample Period 105

Coding Procedures 105

Coding: Content Analysis 105

Coding: Textual Analysis 107

Chapter Three Findings 109

Overview 109

Content Analysis Findings 110

Textual Analysis Findings 114

Unrest in the Palestinian Territories before Operation Summer Rain 114

Descriptions of Civilian Deaths 116

War Coverage 118

War Context 121

Actors: Hamas and Hezbollah 123

Third-Party Actors 126

Chapter Four Discussion 131

Overview 131

Israel and the Definition of Aggression 133

Terrorism Versus Counterterrorism 135

The Roots of Palestinian Grievances 139

The Separation Wall 141

Israeli Settlements in the West Bank 149

Institutional Prejudice 153

Attacks on Palestinian Culture 157

Limitations of Israeli Democracy 160

Solutions to the Conflict 162

The Roots of Hezbollah's Grievances and the Context of the July War 164

Conclusion 167

Bibliography 173

Index 190


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