scholarly journals News Processing of the Popular Movement Issues in the Dijlah Channel: An Analytic Study of the News Bulletins for the Period 25 Oct. 2019-25 Jan. 2020

Author(s):  
سحر خليفة سالم ◽  
حسام خماط حسين

This study analyses news bulletins in Iraqi satellite channels on the popular movement that has started on 25 Oct. 2019. This is considered one of the most important issues on the Iraqi field. It has been highlighted by Iraqi, Arab and even international satellite channel. The main aims of the study are to identify the most important issues of the popular movement that have been processed in the studied channels and the styles used in the processing of these issues. The aims reflect the questions the researcher raises to solve the academic problem. The study has reached a number of conclusions, the most important of which are the following 1.Dijlah satellite channel allocated a lot of time to cover the popular movement issues in its news bulletins It dealt with all the events that took place in the popular protest. 2.Dijlah concentrated on the elements of excitement by processing the news during the news bulletins. created dramatically effective scenes in the bulletins to attract the attention of the followers. 3. The researcher found out that in their particular ways of processing the popular movement new. news processing, processing –t .v-, Popular movement, Dijlah channels

1995 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Sieder

AbstractThe specificities of contemporary Honduran politics are explored by examining both national historical development and the cooption of popular protest by military reformism in the 1970s. The dynamics underpinning demobilisation of the popular movement after 1976 are explained with reference to both the agrarian reform implemented by the military and certain features of local political culture, such as patronage and clientelism, which – it is argued – were utilised selectively to coopt a sector of the organised labour movement. Divisions within the popular movement, in part a product of traditions of statelabour relations, were also significant in weakening the popular challenge.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tyler Hunt ◽  
David Shwalb ◽  
Cameron Brown ◽  
Alayna Purdy ◽  
Jenna Flynn ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine M. Smith ◽  
Kate Bell ◽  
Kevin Bettes ◽  
Emily Bushouse ◽  
Karlie Singleton
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