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In discussing the perspectives of peace activists in the field, and their relation with the mainstream media, this book explains how journalism can support conflict transformation in Palestine. It also contains interviews with professional journalists, who discuss the difficulties inherent in practicing a different journalism.

Produktbeschreibung
In discussing the perspectives of peace activists in the field, and their relation with the mainstream media, this book explains how journalism can support conflict transformation in Palestine. It also contains interviews with professional journalists, who discuss the difficulties inherent in practicing a different journalism.
Autorenporträt
Giuliana Tiripelli is Assistant Professor in Digital Journalism & Media Discourse at the Leicester Media School, De Montfort University, UK.
Rezensionen
"In this thought-provoking book, Tiripelli explicitly sets out to underscore the role of grassroots peace voices in transforming dominant media narratives that justify and perpetuate the Israel-Palestine conflict. ... Media and Peace in the Middle East does offer a transformative model linking media with social change, and might definitely be of interest to scholars from various interdisciplinary fields dealing with the constitutive role of discourse in effecting social change, conflict resolution studies, educational discourse and social change." (Dalia Gavriely-Nuri, Discourse & Society, Vol. 29 (2), 2018)
"Giuliana Tiripelli discusses the power and the role of the media in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ... this book deals with the very complex topic of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as it tries to explain the role of journalism or rather peace journalism in it. The ideas postulated in this book constitute an ideal project to make peace journalism a substantial and tangible contribution to this decades - long conflict ... ." (Natasa Bakic-Miric, European Journal of Communication, Vol. 32 (06), 2018)