The Arab Public Sphere in Israel: Media Space and Cultural Resistance

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Indiana University Press, 16 באוק׳ 2009 - 182 עמודים

In this pathbreaking study, Amal Jamal analyzes the consumption of media by Arab citizens of Israel as a type of communicative behavior and a form of political action. Drawing on extensive public opinion survey data, he describes perceptions and use of media ranging from Arabic Israeli newspapers to satellite television broadcasts from throughout the Middle East. By participating in this semi-autonomous Arab public sphere, the average Arab citizen can connect with a wider Arab world beyond the boundaries of the Israeli state. Jamal shows how media aid the community's ability to resist the state's domination, protect its Palestinian national identity, and promote its civic status.

 

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Introduction
1
One Media Space Political Control and Cultural Resistance
11
Two The Indigenous Arab Minority in the Israeli State
29
Three Israeli Media Policies toward the Arab Minority
39
Seeking New Communicative Action
61
Five Arabic Print Media and the New Culture of Newspaper Reading
73
Alienation and Strategic Reading of the Hebrew Press
96
Seven Electronic Media and the Strategy of InBetweenness
107
Conclusion
127
Notes
137
Bibliography
157
Index
175
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מידע על המחבר (2009)

Amal Jamal is Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Tel Aviv University. He is author of The Palestinian National Movement: Politics of Contention, 1967–2005 (IUP, 2005) and Media Politics and Democracy in Palestine: Political Culture, Pluralism, and the Palestinian Authority.

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