Defining the Nation?: Lebanese Television and Political Elites (1990–2005)

Defining the Nation?: Lebanese Television and Political Elites (1990–2005)
ISBN-10
3865962424
ISBN-13
9783865962423
Category
Social Science
Pages
378
Language
English
Published
2009-09-10
Publisher
BoD – Books on Demand
Author
Katharina Nötzold

Description

Katharina Nötzold explores whether and how mass media can contribute to nation-building after civil war. Drawing on the example of Lebanon’s audiovisual media organisations, which are mostly privately owned by politicians, she demonstrates how political elites use television to transmit their visions of post-war society. Lebanon’s nation-building process from 1990 to 2005 was characterized by Syrian dominance over political life. From an extensive content analysis of Lebanese news and interviews with analysts, journalists and managers from all Lebanese TV stations, it emerges that political information on television focused more on divisive experiences than cohesive ones. This has underpinned continued sectarianism in Lebanon, in the media as in society at large, and has impeded nationbuilding.

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