Jews and Muslims in German Print Media: Integration and Multiculturalism Versus Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Autor Katharina F. Gallant, Jolanda van der Nollen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031469619
ISBN-10: 3031469615
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XV, 275 p. 15 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031469615
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XV, 275 p. 15 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1. Introduction and outline.- Chapter 2. Methodology.- Chapter 3. Development over time.- Chapter 4. Phenomenological structure.- Chapter 5. Social roles of Jews and Muslims.- Chapter 6. Acculturation strategies.- Chapter 7. Emotional tone.- Chapter 8. Group homogeneity.- Chapter 9. Conclusion and recommendations.
Notă biografică
Katharina F. Gallant is a senior researcher at the Center for Development Research (ZEF) at the University of Bonn, Germany.
Jolanda van der Noll is a senior researcher at the Chair of Community Psychology at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
Jolanda van der Noll is a senior researcher at the Chair of Community Psychology at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book uses a comparative research design to analyze the reporting on the Jewish minority and the Muslim minority in German newspapers from 2010-2019, asking whether minorities are truly treated as equals in the reporting of the mainstream German media. After providing historical and socio-political context for both groups as minority populations in Germany, the authors make use of qualitative and quantitative methods to examine sentiment and determine whether the media demonstrates a unifying or a well-differentiated portrayal of the two groups. The findings show that reporting on these groups is not as unbiased as many in Germany believe. Drawing on frameworks including the needs-based model of reconciliation, the revised integrated threat theory, and the model of acculturation strategies, the book then discusses the implications for both journalistic reporting and broader social policies in support of a constructive encounter of dominant and non-dominant groups in a diverse society. This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the field of migration, integration and intergroup relations, as well as those in communication, media studies, and discourse analysis.
Katharina F. Gallant is a senior researcher at the Center for Development Research (ZEF) at the University of Bonn, Germany.
Jolanda van der Noll is a senior researcher at the Chair of Community Psychology at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
Jolanda van der Noll is a senior researcher at the Chair of Community Psychology at the FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
Caracteristici
Describes the situation of Jews and Muslims in Germany across a decade (2010-2019) Highlights the need for comparative analyses of media reporting on minorities Discusses possible future research directions on the correlation of media reporting on outgroups