The Role of Feminist Media in Enabling Palestinian Women to Participate in Politics ) Analytical comparative Study(

Authors

  • Asmaa Shikaki كلية العلوم السياسية/ جامعة الاسراء
  • Mohammed Al-Seqali كلية العلوم السياسية/جامعة الاسراء

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58298/2022261

Keywords:

women's journalism, Feminist discourse, Palestinian women, Political participation, Women's Empowerment, Gender

Abstract

The research aims to identify the role of the feminist media in empowering Palestinian women towards political participation, by identifying the extent of the interest of the two study sites in their topics, the priorities of their interest, their persuasive forms, their used positions, the study methods, the agreement, and methods. The study is descriptive in nature and it uses the “survey method” and in its framework the content analysis method, and the “interrelations approach” and through it the method of systematic comparison, using the content analysis form The study cover two Palestinian feminist sites, (Nawa and Nisa FM), and the over the period of almost ten monts, from 9-1-2021 to 11-31-2021, The study concludes that the number of topics of women’s empowerment towards political participation on the Nisaa FM website reached (18) recurring (54.5%), compared to Nawa (15) recurring (45.5%), The study also shows the interest of the two sites Women's political rights, as the "Political Rights" category ranked first in the category of interests standing at (36.3%) with (33) recurrences.

Author Biographies

  • Asmaa Shikaki, كلية العلوم السياسية/ جامعة الاسراء

    عميدة كلية العلوم الإنسانية في جامعة الإسراء – (فلسطين)

  • Mohammed Al-Seqali, كلية العلوم السياسية/جامعة الاسراء

    محاضر في جامعة الإسراء – (فلسطين) 

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Published

2023-02-19

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Original research papers

How to Cite

The Role of Feminist Media in Enabling Palestinian Women to Participate in Politics ) Analytical comparative Study(. (2023). قضايا سياسية, 71, 201-228. https://doi.org/10.58298/2022261

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