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Title: The utilised frames by militant organisations in the Arab-Israeli conflict: a case of Hezbollah’s military arm [articol]
Authors: El Zein, Hatem
Subjects: Hezbollah
Discurs mediatic
Comunicare
Aspecte politice
Articol
Conflictul arabo-israelian
Islamism
Conflict
Framing
Israel
Middle East
The Islamic Resistance
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Editura Politehnica
Citation: El Zein, Hatem. The utilised frames by militant organisations in the Arab-Israeli conflict : a case of Hezbollah's military arm. Timişoara: Editura Politehnica, 2015 Disponibil la https://doi.org/10.59168/IURF7863
Series/Report no.: Seria limbi moderne;Vol. 14, issue 1 (2015)
Abstract: The new communication technologies provide militant organisations in the Middle East a medium to transmit their messages. Generally, the purpose of broadcasting is informing and/or manipulating propaganda. In the context of Arab-Israeli conflict, organisations, such as Hezbollah’s military arm, "The Islamic Resistance", embed their media discourses with frames. Although the current studies have uncovered the ideology of Hezbollah, it seems there is a dearth in research about the utilised linguistic frames in the media discourse of its military arm. However, this paper aims to bridge this gap. It identifies the frames, classifies them and interprets their denotations.
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