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Tied by history, politics, and faith to all corners of the globe, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict fascinates and infuriates people across the world. Based on new archive research and original interviews, Headlines from the Holy Land explains why this fiercely contested region exerts such a pull over leading correspondents and diplomats.Introduction
1. Reporting from the Ruins
2. Six Days and Seventy-Three
3. Not just writing about it, living it
4. The Roadmap, Reporting, and Religion
5. Going back Two Thousand Years all the Time
6. The Ambassador's Eyes and Ears
7. Social Media, a Real Battleground
8. Holy Land
Headlines From the Holy Land is a readable and interesting examination of news coverage of what is now known as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict ... . The caliber of the writing and reporting make this a good read for anyone interested in foreign correspondents at war, and Rodgerss insights make it worth reading for anyone interested in the crisis. (Catherine Cassara, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Vol. 94 (2), February, 2017)
James Rodgers is an author and journalist. His previous books are Reporting Conflict (2012) and No Road Home: Fighting for Land and Faith in Gaza (2013). A former BBC correspondent in Moscow, Brussels, and Gaza, James lectures in Journalism at City University London, UK.Draws on the authors unique experience as the only BBC journalist to be permanently based in Gaza from 2002-2004, and combines historical and contemporary perspectives on this ongoing struggle
This book has a broad interdisciplinary reach, and suitable for students and scholars across journalism, media, political science, IR and Middle Eastern studies
The Israel-Palestinian conflict remains a salient topic, which, coupled with the books accl³
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