Can Peace Journalism Flourish or Fade in Digital Media? : Evidence from the Middle East (Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage)

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Can Peace Journalism Flourish or Fade in Digital Media? : Evidence from the Middle East (Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805929505
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Full Description

Prominent scholars of Peace Journalism (PJ), Jake Lynch and Annabel McGoldrick, define the concept as "When editors and reporters make choices—about what to report, and how to report it—that create opportunities for society at large to consider and value non-violent responses to conflict." However, it has been challenged by media scholars, who argue that it is entirely "unfeasible" within the current media structure, "simplistic," and subjective. Others label it as journalism of "attachment" and "advocacy."

This edited volume challenges these critiques by providing empirical evidence that Peace Journalism is not only feasible but is already being practiced—particularly in digital media spaces. This well researched study presents nine quantitative studies exploring the extent of applying Peace Journalism (PJ) orientations in global, regional, and social media coverage of conflicts in the Middle East, the chapters also argue that such digital platforms can serve as tools for bridging the gap between conflicting parties, thereby promoting dialogue and peacebuilding.

Technological Innovation and Sustainability for Business Competitive Advantage highlights business problems faced by institutions in a scientific way, finding possible practical solutions. Contributing to setting and improving business theories and practices and encouraging scientific research in technological innovation and sustainability, volumes activate dialogue between academics, practitioners and individuals and provide recommendations to improve institutions.

Contents

Chapter 1. Peace Journalism on Social Media: Potential or Pitfall?; Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 2. How Social Media Influencers Framed Riyadh Season 2024 on X and How Users Responded; Omar Aljulyami, Khalid Alghamdi, Zainab Abdul-Nabi, and Mohamed Alawainati

Chapter 3. Saudi Experts' Framing of the Semiconductor Crisis on X and YouTube; Mohammad Alatiqi, Naif Almutairi, and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 4. Peace Journalism Frames in BBC Arabic and English Coverage of the War on Gaza (2023-2024); Haya Al-Kaabi and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 5. Framing of Ethiopia-Egypt Dam Conflict: A Comparative Analysis of Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya; Hakem Awad Sebh Aqalh and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 6. The Image of the Lebanese Civil War in Arab Cinema: A Comparative Study of the Films West Beirut and Al Qannas; Sereen Abduljalil Alansari and Eman Mohamed Janahi

Chapter 7. The Role of the Etidal Center in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding; Suhaib Mohamed Bashir and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 8. Thamaniya's Framing of Transformation in Saudi Arabia Through the Lens of Peace Journalism; Malak Mohammed Malibari and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 9. Media Framing of the King Hamad Global Centre for Peaceful Coexistence in Bahrain's Al-Bilad Newspaper; Sabah Matar Alwan Jasim and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

Chapter 10. The Framing of Bahraini Heritage by Instagram Influencers: A Peace Journalism Analysis; Intesar Mohamed Alhamar and Zainab Abdul-Nabi

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