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ID104341
Title ProperExacerbating social cleavages
Other Title Informationthe media's role in Israel's religious-secular conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorEvans, Matt
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article challenges the traditional model of the media as a positive agent for political socialization. The increasing variety of news sources has reversed the role of the media, contributing to growing cultural fragmentation, rather than the unification of nations. One of the most volatile cultural cleavages in countries around the world is the clash between fundamentalist and secular members of the same religion. This work explores the role of the media in societal rifts through a study of the secular and religious press in Israel. The potentially divisive impact of the media has implications for other countries in the Middle East that are also characterized by religious-secular tensions.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 65, No. 2; Spr 2011: p235-251
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol. 65, No. 2; Spr 2011: p235-251
Key WordsSocial Cleavages ;  Media ;  Israel ;  Religious Conflict ;  Secular Conflict ;  Jews