Hamas and the media : politics and strategy
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Hamas and the media : politics and strategy
(Routledge studies in Middle Eastern democratization and government, 13)
Routledge, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-219) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Islamic resistance movement 'Hamas' is, arguably, one of the most important Palestinian organizations in recent decades. Since Hamas' establishment, it has extensively utilized media as a means of mobilization for its political and ideological agendas, and its tactics have undergone a remarkable evolution, from graffiti art to satellite broadcasting.
This book presents the first systematic and historical contextualization of the development of Hamas' media strategy. It determines three key phases in Hamas' development and explores the complex and important relationship at work between its politics and use of media. Assessing four elements of the Hamas media strategy; the media message (discourse), the media objectives, the infrastructure, and the target audience, this book tracks how Hamas grew its media infrastructure, and looks at how the idea of resistance has permeated the media discourse. Determining both tactical and strategic objectives and detailing the various layers to the target audience, it offers the first in-depth academic study of the Hamas media strategy.
This book's exploration of the key role the media plays in the Palestinian issue makes it a timely and relevant contribution to the study of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and a valuable resource for students, scholars and policymakers working in Middle Eastern studies.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Background: Media strategy, the Arab media and the Palestinian media, Hamas and its Media
Chapter Two: Historicising the Palestinian Media: Hegemony, Identity, and Resistance
Chapter Three: Hamas's Project of 'Resistance' and the 'Resistance Media'
Chapter Four: Hamas's Media Strategy, the context of the first intifada
Chapter Five: Hamas media strategy Post Oslo Era: From Clandestine to the Public
Chapter Six: Hamas media strategy: the context of the pairing of governance and resistance 'Hokoumat Moqawama'
Chapter Seven: Reflections on the Hamas media Strategy
Chapter Eight: Conclusion
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