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Representations of Islam in the news: a cross-cultural analysis

Abadi, David(Contributions by)Amanullah, Arshad(Contributions by)Berbers, Anna(Contributions by)Booser, Dorien De(Contributions by)Ceuppens, Jan(Contributions by)Cock, Rozane De(Contributions by)d'Haenens, Leen(Contributions by)Ichau, Elke(Contributions by)Koeman, Joyce(Contributions by)Kok, Elien(Contributions by)Lams, Lut(Contributions by)Mertens, Stefan(Contributions by)Nijs, Stefanie(Contributions by)Pont, Koenraad Du(Contributions by)Poole, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Smaele, Hedwig de(Contributions by)Tsagarousianou, Roza(Contributions by)Verschooten, Chris(Contributions by)Mertens, Stefan(Edited by)Smaele, Hedwig de(Edited by)
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The representation of Islam is unquestionably a critical test for comparing journalistic reporting across countries and cultures. The Islamic religion has weight in international reporting (defining what we termed “foreign Islam”), but it is also the religion of numerically important minority groups residing in Europe (“national Islam”). The first part of the book is “setting the scene.” Three chapters provide insights in dominant patterns of the representation of Islam as detected by various authors and studies involved with Islam representation in Europe. Part two, the core section of the book, contributes to the development of the field of comparative journalism studies by comparing several countries and six media systems in Western Europe: the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium (Flanders), the French-speaking part of Belgium (Wallonia), the Netherlands, France, Germany, and the U.K. Part three of this book presents two reception studies, one qualitative and the other quantitative. Equally important, as the bulk of attention goes to Western Europe, is the extension towards the representation of Muslims and Islam outside Western Europe. Part four of the book is devoted to the representation of Islam in some of the so-called BRICs-countries: Russia, China, and India.

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Lexington Books
1498509886 / 9781498509886
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/04/2016
English
277 pages
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