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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Läroböckernas skildring av Israel/Palestinakonflikten : En diskursanalytisk studie av läroböcker för historia A

Redhe, Sofia January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Sammanfaller staters intressen i ett samarbete? : En fallstudie om Frankrikes och Tysklands ställningstagande till Israel/Palestinakonflikten före och efter införandet av GUSP

Berglund, Pia January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Den eviga konflikten i skiftande perspektiv : En kvalitativ innehållsanalys om hur Israel-Palestinakonflikten har skildrats i historieläroböcker för gymnasiet mellan 1956-2017. / The eternal conflict in changing perspectives : A qualitative content analysis of how the Israel-Palestine conflict has been portrayed in upper secondary school history textbooks between 1956-2017.

Lundqvist, Marcus January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this study has been to examine how the Israel-Palestine conflict has been conveyed in history textbooks intended for upper secondary school during the period 1956–2017. The focus has also been on identifying which perspectives and identities are revealed in connection with the history textbooks descriptions of the conflict. This study has a historical cultural approach and has been conducted through a qualitative content analysis. The analysis has also been specified by applying research on identity transmission in history textbooks, and has used Jörn Rüsen’s narrative typology, which consists of four narrative categories. This study shows that there have been changes over time in how the Israel-Palestine conflict is mediated. Until the early 1970s history textbooks were dominated by content that primarily conveyed a great power perspective that focused on portraying the perspectives of Great Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. These perspectives can be identified in all textbooks during the entire analysis period. But during the 1970s and onwards, other perspectives began to become visible in the text textbooks, for example a Jewish, Palestinian, and Arab perspective. The study has also shown that the content of the textbooks tends to convey certain perspectives more than others. For example by either focusing on portraying the perspective of Israel or the Palestinians. Furthermore, has this study discovered that in connection with the description ofthe Israel-Palestine conflict, it is possible to identify different identities. In connection with the changing perspectives in the textbooks during the 1970s the Jewish and Palestinian identity becomes more prominent and portrayed in a more multifaceted way. Other identities such as an Arab and European identity can also be made visible in some textbooks. However, not the Christian identity. Some of these identities are based in different memory cultures, where the historical suffering of different groups is highlighted as a unifying factor. This study has shown that these identities tend to be linked to national, geographical, ethnic, or religious contexts.
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Sammanfaller staters intressen i ett samarbete? : En fallstudie om Frankrikes och Tysklands ställningstagande till Israel/Palestinakonflikten före och efter införandet av GUSP

Berglund, Pia January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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"Ett Herrefolk i Israel" : Debatten om Israel-Palestinakonflikten i Dagens Nyheter 1988 / "Ett Herrefolk i Israel" : The debate concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Dagens Nyheter in 1988

Keinvall, Kristoffer January 2018 (has links)
This essay focuses on analyzing the rhetoric concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in opinion pieces in the Swedish daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter in 1988. This is done using a qualitative analysis method. The theoretical basis for the essay is primarily founded on postcolonial theory and in particular on Edward Said’s claim that Israel is a new example of European colonialism. The aim is to determine how the authors of the opinion pieces, using certain rhetoric, portray Israel and the Palestinians/PLO in relation to their position of power. The justification and condemnation of violence between the parties will also be examined. The results show that the pro-Israeli authors tend to use the Jews’ history of persecution and suffering as a justification for the existence of Israel. Also, they argue that Israeli violence is a form of self-defense as a result of Arab intransigence and violence. The more pro-Palestinian authors tend to portray Israel as a violent and oppressing regime, and in some cases adhere to the view on the state as an example of European colonialism.

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