Acknowledgments
Introduction
Final Status map
1. Histories of the Conflict
2. Content Studies 2000-2002
3. Audience Studies 2001-2002
4. Why Does it Happen?
5. Conclusions on the 2000-2002 Content and Audience Samples
6. News Content and Explanations of the 2008-9 Gaza Attack
7. Audience Understanding of the Israeli Palestinian Conflict and
the Gaza Attack 2008-9
8. The Attack on the Gaza Flotilla, 2010
9. Conclusions
Appendices
Notes
References
Index
Conclusions
Appendices
Notes
References
Index
Greg Philo was an activist academic and Professor of
Communications and Social Change at Glasgow University. He
co-founded Glasgow University Media Group, where he fearlessly
uncovered news bias and power in the media. He co-authored Bad News
for Labour, More Bad News from Israel and Bad News for Refugees,
amongst other books.
Mike Berry is Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, University of
Nottingham and, with Greg Philo, is the author of Israel and
Palestine: Competing Histories (Pluto, 2006) and More Bad News from
Israel (Pluto, 2011).
'This superb study ... is extensive in scope, and scrupulously
fair. It will be a landmark'
*Edward S. Herman, co-author (with Noam Chomsky) of Manufacturing
Consent*
'Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often dangerously
superficial. Bad News from Israel is a strong contribution to
scholarship and public debate'
*John D.H. Downing, Director, Global Media Research Center,
Southern Illinois University*
'Just about everything that we know about Israel/Palestine comes to
us from our television screens. Bad News from Israel reveals
remarkable levels of ignorance about what and why things are as
they are'
*Professor Frank Webster, City University, London*
'A remarkable book'
*Professor Lucrecia Escudero Chauvel, Université de Lille III and
Paris VIII*
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