Abstract
This study quantitatively and qualitatively examines Israeli media’s coverage of human and civil rights. It focuses on Hebrew Israeli media and examines the method of coverage and the prominence of human rights in its agenda. Furthermore, it discusses the extent of Hebrew media’s coverage of political, social, cultural and religious rights of multiple groups comprising Israeli society. This is a groundbreaking study, whose central issue has never before been consistently and adequately addressed. The study was conducted in April-July, 2011. The sample includes Israel’s primary media outlets: the newspapers Yedioth Ahronot, Ma’ariv, Ha’aretz, Israel Hayom, and the news broadcasts on the television stations Channel 1, Channel 2, and Channel 10. Despite the fact that the sample does not include all Israeli media outlets, the breadth and the quantity of the covered articles in this study allow us to reach general conclusions regarding Israeli media’s coverage of human rights, especially considering the great similarity between various media outlets’ discourse on these issues in Israeli media.. - from the executive summary
Translated title of the contribution | The Discourse of Human Rights in the Israeli Media |
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Original language | Arabic (Israel) |
Place of Publication | الناصرة |
Number of pages | 112 |
State | Published - 2012 |
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