How to Sell a Genocide
How to Sell a Genocide
The Media's Complicity in the Destruction of Gaza
Johnson, Adam H.; Erakat, Noura
Pluto Press
04/2026
256
Mole
Inglês
9780745351650
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Introduction
1. '40 beheaded babies', the ISIS-ificiation of Hamas, and how to prime the American public for revenge
2. Who is allowed to be human?
3. How U.S. media helped the Biden administration distance itself from the Horrors of Gaza
4. Covering war crimes like earthquakes
5. How the New York Times helped Israel militarize civilians and humanitarian workers in Gaza
6. Sunday Morning news shows, editorial boards, Morning Joe, and how 'Agenda Setting' news limited the debate to 'how many Palestinian should die'
7. Selective empathy and liberalism's crisis of legitimacy
8. 'Anti-semitism' show trials and the smearing of campus protests
9. The Atlantic, 'Day After' wish-cashing, and soft-pedalling mass killing for the tote bag set
Conclusion
1. '40 beheaded babies', the ISIS-ificiation of Hamas, and how to prime the American public for revenge
2. Who is allowed to be human?
3. How U.S. media helped the Biden administration distance itself from the Horrors of Gaza
4. Covering war crimes like earthquakes
5. How the New York Times helped Israel militarize civilians and humanitarian workers in Gaza
6. Sunday Morning news shows, editorial boards, Morning Joe, and how 'Agenda Setting' news limited the debate to 'how many Palestinian should die'
7. Selective empathy and liberalism's crisis of legitimacy
8. 'Anti-semitism' show trials and the smearing of campus protests
9. The Atlantic, 'Day After' wish-cashing, and soft-pedalling mass killing for the tote bag set
Conclusion
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Dehumanisation;State violence;Humanitarian crisis;Campus protests;Disinformation;BBC;The New York Times;Selective empathy;War crimes;Genocide;Palestine and the media;Israel and the media;politics;different language used to describe Palestinians and Israelis;Double standards in media reporting on Gaza;Collusion of Western journalism in Israeli war crimes;MSNBC coverage of Gaza;CNN reporting on Gaza;liberal media discourse analysis Israel Palestine;passive vs active voice reporting Palestinian and Israeli deaths;passive and active voice in media reporting;correcting headlines on Gaza reporting;Empirical analysis of media coverage of Gaza;BBC bias in reporting on Gaza;western media coverage of Gaza;media propaganda;Corporate media corruption;Middle East Children's Alliance;New York Times;MSNBC;US media and Gaza;Book on US media and Gaza;war on terror;US media criticism;Citations Needed;Adam Johnson;Middle East politics;Human rights books;Political science;Media literacy;Palestinian solidarity;Anti-war books;Le
Introduction
1. '40 beheaded babies', the ISIS-ificiation of Hamas, and how to prime the American public for revenge
2. Who is allowed to be human?
3. How U.S. media helped the Biden administration distance itself from the Horrors of Gaza
4. Covering war crimes like earthquakes
5. How the New York Times helped Israel militarize civilians and humanitarian workers in Gaza
6. Sunday Morning news shows, editorial boards, Morning Joe, and how 'Agenda Setting' news limited the debate to 'how many Palestinian should die'
7. Selective empathy and liberalism's crisis of legitimacy
8. 'Anti-semitism' show trials and the smearing of campus protests
9. The Atlantic, 'Day After' wish-cashing, and soft-pedalling mass killing for the tote bag set
Conclusion
1. '40 beheaded babies', the ISIS-ificiation of Hamas, and how to prime the American public for revenge
2. Who is allowed to be human?
3. How U.S. media helped the Biden administration distance itself from the Horrors of Gaza
4. Covering war crimes like earthquakes
5. How the New York Times helped Israel militarize civilians and humanitarian workers in Gaza
6. Sunday Morning news shows, editorial boards, Morning Joe, and how 'Agenda Setting' news limited the debate to 'how many Palestinian should die'
7. Selective empathy and liberalism's crisis of legitimacy
8. 'Anti-semitism' show trials and the smearing of campus protests
9. The Atlantic, 'Day After' wish-cashing, and soft-pedalling mass killing for the tote bag set
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dehumanisation;State violence;Humanitarian crisis;Campus protests;Disinformation;BBC;The New York Times;Selective empathy;War crimes;Genocide;Palestine and the media;Israel and the media;politics;different language used to describe Palestinians and Israelis;Double standards in media reporting on Gaza;Collusion of Western journalism in Israeli war crimes;MSNBC coverage of Gaza;CNN reporting on Gaza;liberal media discourse analysis Israel Palestine;passive vs active voice reporting Palestinian and Israeli deaths;passive and active voice in media reporting;correcting headlines on Gaza reporting;Empirical analysis of media coverage of Gaza;BBC bias in reporting on Gaza;western media coverage of Gaza;media propaganda;Corporate media corruption;Middle East Children's Alliance;New York Times;MSNBC;US media and Gaza;Book on US media and Gaza;war on terror;US media criticism;Citations Needed;Adam Johnson;Middle East politics;Human rights books;Political science;Media literacy;Palestinian solidarity;Anti-war books;Le