Sources & Additional Learning Material(Media, War and Conflict)

Selected Reading Material
Teaching Material
Media Ressources

Abrain, O. (2015). Yemeni media: Media to cover conflict or to fuel it? [Arabic]. Al-Jazeera.

Alqudsi. (2012). Creative use of social media in the revolutions of Tunisia, Egypt & Libya. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 6(6), 147–158. https://doi.org/10.18848/1833-1882/CGP/v06i06/52097

Asthana, Sanja. (2017). Youth, self, other: A study of Ibdaa’s digital media practices in the West Bank, Palestine. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 20, 100–117.

Badran, Yazan, & Smets, Kevin. (2018). Heterogeneity in alternative media spheres: Oppositional media and the framing of sectarianism in the Syrian conflict. International Journal of Communication, 12, 4229–4247.

Berdugo, Liat. (2021). The weaponized camera in the Middle East: Videography, aesthetics, and politics in Israel and Palestine. London: I.B. Tauris.

Della Ratta, Donatella. (2018). Shooting a revolution: Visual media and warfare in Syria. London: Pluto Press.

Dib, Amal. (2019). The (Un)Civil War: Media framing and memory construction in wartime and postwar Lebanon [Doctoral dissertation, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing].

Fhelboom, R. (2014, November 25). Journalism under siege. Correspondents.

Hochberg, Gil Z. (2015). Visual occupations: Violence and visibility in a conflict zone. Durham: Duke University Press.

Melki, Jad. (2014). The interplay of politics, economics and culture in news framing of Middle East wars. Media, War & Conflict, 7(2), 165–186.

Melki, Jad, & Kozman, Claudia. (2021). Selective exposure during uprisings: Examining the public’s news consumption and sharing tendencies during the 2019 Lebanon protests. The International Journal of Press/Politics.

Perkins, Brian M. (2017). Yemen: Between revolution and regression. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 40(4), 300–317. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2016.1205368

Ratta, Donatella Della. (2018). Shooting a revolution: Visual media and warfare in Syria. London: Pluto Press.

Richter, Carola. (2015). Libyen: Von der Diktatur des Grünen Buchs zum postrevolutionären Chaos. In C. Richter & A. El Difraoui (Eds.), Arabische Medien (pp. 239–249). Konstanz: UVK.

Rifai, Ola. (2014). The role of media in the Syrian conflict: Reviewing the paradox. Asian Politics and Policy, 6(3), 496–500.

Saleh, Fatima, Preston, Scott, & Transfeld, Mareike. (2020). The role of the media in peacebuilding in Yemen. Bonn: CARPO.

Shilad, J. (2021, June 21). A “slow death” for Yemen’s media: The country’s journalists report through displacement and exile. Committee to Protect Journalists.

Timmins, Jerry. (2012). Free speech, free press, free societies: How media regulation can help create the foundations for prosperity and peace in transitional countries. London: Legatum Institute.

 

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