01118nam0-2200313---450-99000861797040332120080218094539.0000861797FED01000861797(Aleph)000861797FED0100086179720080218d1987----km-y0itay50------baenga-------001yyProceedings of the International Symposium on the Centenary of Addis Ababa, November 24-25, 1986edited by Ahmed Zekaria, Bahru Zewde, Taddese BeyeneAddis AbabaInstitute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa University1987270 p.ill.24 cm963.621itaZekaria,AhmedZewde,BahruBeyene,TaddeseSymposium on the Centenary of Addis Ababa<1986 ;Addis Ababa>503061ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990008617970403321XIV E 33378323FSPBCFSPBCProceedings of the International Symposium on the Centenary of Addis Ababa, November 24-25, 1986714996UNINA01546nam 2200361Ia 450 99639444950331620200824124948.0(CKB)3810000000004696(EEBO)2240942607(OCoLC)ocm11239185e(OCoLC)11239185(EXLCZ)99381000000000469619841008d1698 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The mine-adventure, or, An undertaking advantagious for the publick good, charitable to the poor and profitable to every person who shall be concerned therein[electronic resource] /proposed by Sir Humphrey Mackworth, perused and settled by eminent and learned council in the law and finally estalish'd by two indentures made and executed by the present partners of the mines late of Sir Carbery Pryse, and which shall be inrolled in the High Court of Chancery[London s.n.1698]4 p. illReproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Mines and mineral resourcesWalesMines and mineral resourcesMackworth HumphreySir,1657-1727.1010752EAEEAEUMIm/cUMIWaOLNBOOK996394449503316The mine-adventure, or, An undertaking advantagious for the publick good, charitable to the poor and profitable to every person who shall be concerned therein2380730UNISA04912nam 2200805Ia 450 991095659850332120250204190543.0979821697550297866103149429781280314940128031494X9780313010507031301050110.5040/9798216975502(CKB)111087028192274(OCoLC)606502810(CaPaEBR)ebrary10021430(SSID)ssj0000184326(PQKBManifestationID)11156867(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000184326(PQKBWorkID)10201243(PQKB)11181268(MiAaPQ)EBC3000758(OCoLC)757390865(UkLoBP)BP9798216975502BC(Perlego)4202493(EXLCZ)9911108702819227420240612e20022024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process in the Reporting of Western Journalists /Mohammed el-Nawawy1st ed.Santa Barbara :Praeger,2002.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2024.1 online resource (231 pages)Civic Discourse for the Third MillenniumBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781567505443 1567505449 Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-209) and index.Preface Introduction Historical View Oslo and After Arabs and Israelis in the Western News Media: Images and Stereotypes The Israeli and Egyptian Cultures: An In-depth Analysis An "Insider" in Egypt; An "Outsider" in Israel The Culture of Foreign Correspondents Correspondents' Demographics and Their Professional Roles Hypotheses for Analyzing the Recent Reporting and Views of Western Journalists for the Arab-Isreali Conflict The Interview Process and the News Media Scenes in Israel and Egypt Government-Media Relationship and Direct Censorship in Israel and Egypt The Newsmaking Model for the Analysis of Government-Media Relationships in Israel and Egypt The Public Relations Asymmetric Model for the Analysis of Government-Press Relationships in Israel and Egypt A Personal Assessment of Newsmaking and Public Relations Asymmetric Models in the Context of Government-Press Relationships in Israel and Egypt An Analysis of Newsmaking and Asymmetric Models in the Recent Reporting of Western Journalists on the Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process An Analysis of the Cultural Impact on the Reporting of Western Journalists in Israel and Egypt Epilogue: Lessons Learned Appendices References IndexOf the enormous number of books published on the Arab-Israeli conflict, most focus on its history or the political dimensions of the current peace process. None, however, has provided an in-depth look at the relationship between those who shape the events and the Western journalists who cover them. In this bold new study, Mohammed A. el-Nawawy explores the ways in which government officials try to manipulate the news media, how the reporters contend with such interference, the professional and newsmaking roles of the journalists, and how their demographic and educational backgrounds influence their coverage of this crucial time and place. Through interviews with 168 Western correspondents 94 in Israel and 74 in Egypt who, together, represent more than 88 percent of the whole population of foreign correspondents in the Middle East, the author provides an invaluable source of information on the day-to-day activities of reporters in the region, as well as their interactions with government officials.Civic Discourse for the Third Millennium.Peace studies & conflict resolutionbicsscGovernment and the pressEgyptGovernment and the pressIsraelMass mediaPolitical aspectsForeign correspondentsEgyptForeign correspondentsIsraelArab-Israeli conflictPress coverageArab-Israeli conflictMass media and the conflictPeace studies & conflict resolutionGovernment and the pressGovernment and the pressMass mediaPolitical aspects.Foreign correspondentsForeign correspondentsArab-Israeli conflictPress coverage.Arab-Israeli conflictMass media and the conflict.956el-Nawawy Mohammed701880UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9910956598503321The Israeli-Egyptian Peace Process in the Reporting of Western Journalists4358635UNINA