Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers

The German press has often been accused of fanning, through one-sided reportage (bias) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not only anti-Israeli, but also anti-Semitic attitudes in their readers. A content analytic study by Maurer and Kempf (2011) of a representative sample of the reportage on the...

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Main Author: Felix Gaisbauer
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Berlin Regener Publishing House 2012-10-01
Series:Conflict & Communication Online
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Online Access:http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2012_2/pdf/gaisbauer_engl.pdf
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spelling doaj-29c89228bf1c4ba1927bb078db0ceab22020-11-25T01:41:50ZdeuBerlin Regener Publishing HouseConflict & Communication Online1618-07472012-10-01112131Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapersFelix GaisbauerThe German press has often been accused of fanning, through one-sided reportage (bias) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not only anti-Israeli, but also anti-Semitic attitudes in their readers. A content analytic study by Maurer and Kempf (2011) of a representative sample of the reportage on the second Intifada and the Gaza war does not support these claims. The study concentrated above all on escalation vs. de-escalation-oriented representations of the conflict parties. Using the same text material (N = 396 newspaper articles), the present study has the aim of determining the representation (framing) of Israeli and Palestinian victims, as well as the representation of responsibility for this victimization in German quality newspapers. By means of Latent Class Analysis, consistent patterns of style characteristics are identified that emphasize or suppress the aspects of victimization and responsibility. These media frames are then studied in regard to their partisanship (bias) and tendency over time (second Intifada vs. Gaza war). It was found that from the second Intifada to the Gaza war the media frames increasingly show a pro-Palestinian bias, while the pro-Israeli bias in the reportage becomes weaker. In part, this is counterbalanced in that frames that try for balance with a pro-Israeli tendency emphasize Israeli civilian victims. Thereby all the newspapers studied display the here identified forms of bias to the same degree, so that it is not the press „in itself“ that can be judged to be biased, but rather the individual articles in all the newspapers take clear positions. http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2012_2/pdf/gaisbauer_engl.pdfSecond IntifadaGaza warmedia framesvictimizationresponsibilitycomparative study
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Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
Conflict & Communication Online
Second Intifada
Gaza war
media frames
victimization
responsibility
comparative study
author_facet Felix Gaisbauer
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title Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
title_short Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
title_full Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
title_fullStr Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
title_full_unstemmed Representations of victimization and responsibility during the Second Intifada and the Gaza War in German quality newspapers
title_sort representations of victimization and responsibility during the second intifada and the gaza war in german quality newspapers
publisher Berlin Regener Publishing House
series Conflict & Communication Online
issn 1618-0747
publishDate 2012-10-01
description The German press has often been accused of fanning, through one-sided reportage (bias) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not only anti-Israeli, but also anti-Semitic attitudes in their readers. A content analytic study by Maurer and Kempf (2011) of a representative sample of the reportage on the second Intifada and the Gaza war does not support these claims. The study concentrated above all on escalation vs. de-escalation-oriented representations of the conflict parties. Using the same text material (N = 396 newspaper articles), the present study has the aim of determining the representation (framing) of Israeli and Palestinian victims, as well as the representation of responsibility for this victimization in German quality newspapers. By means of Latent Class Analysis, consistent patterns of style characteristics are identified that emphasize or suppress the aspects of victimization and responsibility. These media frames are then studied in regard to their partisanship (bias) and tendency over time (second Intifada vs. Gaza war). It was found that from the second Intifada to the Gaza war the media frames increasingly show a pro-Palestinian bias, while the pro-Israeli bias in the reportage becomes weaker. In part, this is counterbalanced in that frames that try for balance with a pro-Israeli tendency emphasize Israeli civilian victims. Thereby all the newspapers studied display the here identified forms of bias to the same degree, so that it is not the press „in itself“ that can be judged to be biased, but rather the individual articles in all the newspapers take clear positions.
topic Second Intifada
Gaza war
media frames
victimization
responsibility
comparative study
url http://www.cco.regener-online.de/2012_2/pdf/gaisbauer_engl.pdf
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