2017
DOI: 10.1080/1462169x.2017.1364051
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‘From Gaza to the Streets of Britain’: British social media coverage of the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict

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“…Teneboim (2017) opined that the traditional organizations use elite sources to authenticate the information unlike social networking platforms such as Twitter which are inclusive for being equally accessible for public, elite, and many other sources (Teneboim, 2017, p. 3501). Groves (2017) studied the 2014 Gaza war by British social media and concluded that the social networking platforms entwined the conflict with British society as compared to the traditional media (Groves, 2017, p. 332). Li and Prasad (2018) studied the use of social media by Palestinian activists where they tell their side of the stories which are often ignored by traditional news organizations (Li & Parasad, 2018, p. 9).…”
Section: Scholarship On Traditional and Social Media Coverage Of Palestine-israel Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Teneboim (2017) opined that the traditional organizations use elite sources to authenticate the information unlike social networking platforms such as Twitter which are inclusive for being equally accessible for public, elite, and many other sources (Teneboim, 2017, p. 3501). Groves (2017) studied the 2014 Gaza war by British social media and concluded that the social networking platforms entwined the conflict with British society as compared to the traditional media (Groves, 2017, p. 332). Li and Prasad (2018) studied the use of social media by Palestinian activists where they tell their side of the stories which are often ignored by traditional news organizations (Li & Parasad, 2018, p. 9).…”
Section: Scholarship On Traditional and Social Media Coverage Of Palestine-israel Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of communication also impact policy decisions related to conflict in view of information and public opinion. A substantial body of available literature about coverage of Palestine-Israel conflict has either focused on the traditional communication sources such as television, radio and newspapers or social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and others (Wolfsfeld et al, 2008;Deprez & Raeymaeckers, 2010;Baden & Tenenboim-Weinblatt, 2017;Arqoub & Ozad, 2019;Friedman & Herfroy-Mischler, 2020;Kirk, 2020;Shomron & Schejter, 2020;Segev & Blondheim, 2013;Kuntsman & Stein, 2015;Groves, 2017;Pennington, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have identified a serious gap in the conflict coverage literature in the wake of new communication technologies. (Groves, 2017)A substantial body of available literature about coverage of Palestine-Israel conflict has either focused on thetraditional communication sources such as television, radio and newspapers orsocial media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and others. There is no such study which has focused on confluence of both traditional and social media in coverage of Palestine-Israel conflict.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%