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The Israelipalestinian Conflict In The British Press Ruth Sanz Sabido

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The Israelipalestinian Conflict In The British Press Ruth Sanz Sabido
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Ruth Sanz Sabido
ISBN: 9781137526458, 9781137526465, 1137526459, 1137526467
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Israelipalestinian Conflict In The British Press Ruth Sanz Sabido by Ruth Sanz Sabido 9781137526458, 9781137526465, 1137526459, 1137526467 instant download after payment.

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in the British Press provides an extensive empirical analysis of how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been constructed in British national newspapers since 1948. It traces the evolution of representations of the conflict by placing them in a historical context, with particular reference to Britain’s postcolonial relation to Palestine, and by presenting an in-depth analysis of the evolution of press language, including the use of terms such as ‘terrorism’ and ‘terrorist’ to classify agents of political violence. It applies an original approach to the study of media coverage, using a Postcolonial Critical Discourse Analysis framework, an innovative method that examines selected case studies in relation to theories of postcolonialism and discourse. Using this unique hybrid methodology, Sanz Sabido provides a thorough and precise unpicking of a highly mediated conflict.

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