The social networks and dialogue promotion between Israelis and Palestinians
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2016.s.22320Keywords:
Social Networks, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Reconciliation, Dialogue.Abstract
This study deals with the online interaction between Israelis and Palestinians observed in a discussion group on Facebook during the years 2014/2015. By exploring the potential to dialogue between physically separated individuals promoted by the advent of social networks, and on seeking justification in models developed in the Conflicts Resolution area, we intend to demonstrate the possibility of encounter between these two populations in conflict, even if the physical barriers and state policies prevent it from being in-person.
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