fariborz samimi; mohammad ebrahim movahedi
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of socio-economic status, the degree of religious faith, and media in the tendency of individuals to acceptance of principalism ideology. This research is applied type in terms of purpose, and descriptive and analytical in terms of the method used, and data ...
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This study aims to investigate the effects of socio-economic status, the degree of religious faith, and media in the tendency of individuals to acceptance of principalism ideology. This research is applied type in terms of purpose, and descriptive and analytical in terms of the method used, and data collection has been done through a survey. Sampling method was cluster multistage sampling and the sample size (n) was estimated to be 368 people. The data collection technique was a 32-item questionnaire and data were analyzed using SPSS and SMART PLS software. The results of the research indicate that the average score of those who have a low socio-economic status tends to be high for the ideology of principalism. In the context of media impact, there is a reverse relationship between the viewing of foreign media outlets and the tendency of people towards the principalism ideology, and in relation to the impact of domestic media, the results indicate an increase in people's tendency towards principalism ideology when longer viewing of domestic media channels happens. It was also revealed that the tendency towards principalism ideology varies in terms of the average religiosity of individuals, and those who have a high degree of religiosity are more inclined towards the ideology of principalism.
Amir Rezaei Panah; Mohammad Hossein Hajilou
Volume 2, Issue 5 , June 2013, , Pages 163-196
Abstract
Israel is based on the ethnical-religious foundations. The political thoughtand function in this regime is concentrated on racial supremacy. Thissubject is apparent in the framework of their hidden and obviousdiscourses. On the other hand, media is a powerful tool for transmittingdata and meaning. It ...
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Israel is based on the ethnical-religious foundations. The political thoughtand function in this regime is concentrated on racial supremacy. Thissubject is apparent in the framework of their hidden and obviousdiscourses. On the other hand, media is a powerful tool for transmittingdata and meaning. It has a high capacity in forming thoughts and ideas ofthe audience.Israel is an ideological regime that uses mass media for spreading anddictating its political ideology, racial and ethnical superiority. The Israelimedia have been continuously reproducing the hidden discourse that isconcealed behind Israel's political ideology and the Zionism racism formsthey propagate. Israel elites, in the process of identity-making of theircitizens, use media to shape borders of these new identities.This article focuses on the aspects of the the relationship among language,discourse, ideological racism and media in the Zionist regime. throughTeun A. Van Dijk and Norman Fairclough's approach.