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Language, Ideology and Conflict Representation
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El-Shafaai, Nourhan Nasser Mabrook
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الصراعات الدولية
/ القضية الفلسطينية
/ مصر
/ وسائل الإعلام
2025
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Language, Ideology and Conflict Representation
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El-Shafaai, Nourhan Nasser Mabrook
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الصراعات الدولية
/ القضية الفلسطينية
/ مصر
/ وسائل الإعلام
2025
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Language, Ideology and Conflict Representation
2025
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Overview
This study examines how two major English-language Arab media outlets, Arab News and Al-Ahram Weekly, reported on the May 2021 Gaza-Israel conflict. Using Fairclough's (2003) three-dimensional model of Critical Discourse Analysis, supported by van Dijk's (2003) ideological discourse strategies, the study analyzes one article from each outlet: Hazem Balousha's \"UN peace envoy warns of 'all-out war' as Israeli bombardment of Gaza continues\" (Arab News, May 12, 2021) and Ahmed Eleiba's \"Gaza's Race Against Time\" (Al-Ahram Weekly, May 19, 2021). The analysis looks at the language, structure, and framing choices in each article to understand how they represent Palestinian civilians, Israeli military action, and Egyptian mediation. The findings show that Arab News uses emotional and descriptive language to highlight the human suffering of Palestinians, while Al-Ahram Weekly focuses on Egypt's diplomatic efforts, using a more formal and institutional style. These differences reflect the editorial priorities and national contexts of each outlet, showing how Arab media can present the same conflict in different ways. The study adds to an understanding of how language shapes public views of conflict and how media discourse reflects broader political and cultural contexts.
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جامعة الفيوم - كلية الآداب
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