Abstract
This paper is a preliminary report of a wider examination of media coverage of Arab football players in the Israeli Hebrew language media during
the past 15 years. It aims to examine the extent to which this media serves
as a peace-building measure that aims to reduce the incentives for conflict
between Jewish and Arab communities in Israel. The current paper examines how the major Hebrew newspapers and Internet sites depicted Palestinian Arab football players during the October 2000 riots. In addition, the
paper shows how globalization and professionalism impact the Hebrew
language Israeli media and depict an alternative narrative to the ethnonational discourses that stress estrangement between the Arab and Jewish
communities.
the past 15 years. It aims to examine the extent to which this media serves
as a peace-building measure that aims to reduce the incentives for conflict
between Jewish and Arab communities in Israel. The current paper examines how the major Hebrew newspapers and Internet sites depicted Palestinian Arab football players during the October 2000 riots. In addition, the
paper shows how globalization and professionalism impact the Hebrew
language Israeli media and depict an alternative narrative to the ethnonational discourses that stress estrangement between the Arab and Jewish
communities.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 777-788 |
Journal | Soccer & Society |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 5-6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2012 |