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Intifada Hits The Headlines How The Israeli Press Misreported The Outbreak Of The Second Palestinian Uprising Daniel Dor

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Intifada Hits The Headlines How The Israeli Press Misreported The Outbreak Of The Second Palestinian Uprising Daniel Dor
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Daniel Dor
ISBN: 9780253110732, 9780253343338, 025334333X, 0253110734
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Intifada Hits The Headlines How The Israeli Press Misreported The Outbreak Of The Second Palestinian Uprising Daniel Dor by Daniel Dor 9780253110732, 9780253343338, 025334333X, 0253110734 instant download after payment.

In this nuanced and detailed study of newspaper reports during the escalation of the second Intifada in the fall of 2000, Daniel Dor shows how reality is subject to distortion and manipulation by the media. In an analysis of the heart of Israel's media establishment - the newspapers Yediot Ahronot, Ma'ariv, and Ha'aretz - he finds a wide gap between the reality reported by field reporters and the eventual newspaper accounts framed by editors. Led by beliefs, opinions, and emotional responses rather than the facts provided by their reporters, these editors created a platform on which a new and fearful narrative for Israeli-Palestinian relations was built. As a result of these distortions, newspapers effectively suppressed certain elements of reality and systematically emphasized others to construct a new set of ''facts'' that have had fateful effects on Israel's responses to the Palestinians. By integrating a wide variety of critical approaches from linguistics and communication studies, Dor convincingly shows how the news is constructed. The distance between distortion and reality is often simply pages or even lines away. Dor demonstrates how the positioning, graphic saliency, front-page reference, headline selection and framing, and the visual semiotics of news stories change the facts reported in the articles themselves. Headlines and photos may tell one story and a news analysis may tell another, but, as headline consumers, readers may receive only the most visible one. Dor's careful day-by-day investigation of reporting on the Intifada reveals how quickly newspapers were able to produce and participate in a new consensual narrative that effectively ended the peace process. But while Dor does demonstrate that the media construct the news rather than simply report it, his sophisticated analysis also shows that no one entity or person is responsible. Rather than a supreme authority, it is the influence of fear, anger, ignorance, and a desire to please and sell newspapers, Dor argues, that threaten the freedom of the press in a liberal democracy.

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