The democratic ideals among the Palestinian journalists
Abstract
Title: The democratic ideals among the Palestinian journalists
Number of pages: 72+4 (appendix)
Author: Mats Tiborn
Tutor: Jenny Wiik
Course: Master essay, Media and Communication
Period: Spring 2011
University: Dept. of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg
Purpose/ Aim: This essay studies the democracy-supportive journalistic ideals among the Palestinian journalists and compare them with earlier studies on journalistic ideals. The essay also studies what shapes these ideals and what holds them back in the journalist's work.
Material/ Method: The essay is based upon semi-structured deep-interviews with twelve
Palestinian journalists that work for different kinds of media, with different background and in
different ages. The interviews are based on theories about journalistic ideals and the relationship between democracy and journalism.
Main results: The journalists have great knowledge about the democratic functions within
journalism. They are driven by idealism and they work for change in the society. The Palestinian cause weighs the most when the ideal of objectivity is put to the test. A well spread self-censorship is inhibiting the democracy-supportive journalistic ideals from fully work. Though the journalists show an impressive strength to keep up the work in a very dangerous situation.
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Student essay
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Date
2011-10-07Author
Tiborn, Mats
Keywords
Palestine
journalism
journalistic ideals
democracy
the West Bank
Israel
Fatah
Hamas
objectivity
independence
scrutinizing
watchdog-effect
autonomy
self-censorship
Palestinian media landscape
Arab press systems
Series/Report no.
Examensarbete
Master 6
Language
eng