Hegemony in the digital age : the Arab/Israeli conflict online [E-Book] / Stephen M.E. Marmura.
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Personal Name(s): | Marmura, Stephen M. E. |
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Lanham, Md. :
Lexington Books,
c2008
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x, 173 pages |
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englisch |
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Critical media studies
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction : identity and authority in the age of networks
- Aims and scope
- Key terms and concepts
- Political mobilization
- The Web as a mass medium
- War on the Web
- Ideology and civil society
- Net-based activism and American Mid-East policy
- Grassroots mobilization and political opportunity
- Activism and the Net : relevant precedents
- Contemporary peace camp activism
- Net-based activism and American Mid-East policy
- Public opinion
- Backdrop : the mainstream media as a legitimating identity
- The Web as an alternative mass medium
- The voice of legitimacy : CNN.com and the Arab/Israeli conflict
- Introduction
- CNN.com's "land of conflict"
- Dominant themes and validity claims
- Anchoring authority in a de-centered medium
- Closing remarks
- Hate and holy war on the WWW
- Confronting the other
- Stormfront.org : promoting the cause of "White nationalism"
- Kahane.org : fighting to eliminate Israel's "Arab cancer"
- Radioislam.org : defending Islam and the West from the "Jewish threat"
- Closing remarks
- Hate and holy war on the WWW
- The struggle for influence
- Social movement integration and growth
- Building alliances : virtual and real
- Discussion
- Hegemony reconsidered : the Internet, civil society, and social fragmentation.