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Israel's Bedouin and the line between tradition and modernity
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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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Israel's Bedouin and the line between tradition and modernity
Dr. Sarab Abu Rabia-Queder, a researcher at Ben-Gurion University, specializes in the impact of higher education on Bedouin women. Herself of Bedouin origin, she talks about the nomadic people of Israel who straddle the line between tradition and modernity.
Who owns the media in Israel?
Prof. Amit Schejter, head of the Department of Communication Studies at Ben-Gurion University, recently completed a study, soon to be published, about electronic media concentration in Israel between 1984-2013.
Music:
Faith No More - EasyItzchak Klepter - Shir Ahava BeduiFortis - Red Me'al Masach Hatelevisia Sheli
Dr. Sarab Abu Rabia-Queder, a researcher at Ben-Gurion University, specializes in the impact of higher education on Bedouin women. Herself of Bedouin origin, she talks about the nomadic people of Israel who straddle the line between tradition and modernity.
Who owns the media in Israel?
Prof. Amit Schejter, head of the Department of Communication Studies at Ben-Gurion University, recently completed a study, soon to be published, about electronic media concentration in Israel between 1984-2013.
Music:
Faith No More - EasyItzchak Klepter - Shir Ahava BeduiFortis - Red Me'al Masach Hatelevisia Sheli
Released:
Feb 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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