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  • Contributors

Jérôme Bourdon is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication, Tel Aviv University. His publications include Haute Fidélité: Pouvoir et Télévision 1935-1994 (Paris, 1994); and Introduction aux médias (second updated edition, Paris, 2000). He is currently working on a global history of televison and on the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Western media.

Noam Lupu holds a B.A. in History and Political Science from Columbia University. This study is his senior thesis and his first publication.

Donald Reid is Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is author of The Miners of Decazeville: A Genealogy of Deindustrialization (Harvard University Press, 1985) and Paris Sewers and Sewermen: Realities and Representations (Harvard University Press, 1991). He is currently completing a biography of the French libertarian communist and homme de lettres Daniel Guérin.

Dorthe Seifert is a Ph.D. student at the Humboldt Universität Berlin and is affiliated to the Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Copenhagen. She is writing her dissertation on "Reflexivity in Documentary Films on the Holocaust."

Ulrike Weckel is an Assistant Professor in the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies on Women and Gender at Technische Universität Berlin. Her publications include Zwischen Häuslichkeit und Öffentlichkeit: Die ersten deutschen Frauenzeitschriften im späten 18. Jahrhundert und ihr Publikum. Studien und Texte zur Sozialgeschichte der Literatur, vol. 61 (Tübingen, 1998); and "Bestien" und "Befehlsempfänger": Frauen und Männer in NS-Prozessen nach 1945 (Göttingen, 2003) (coeditor with Edgar Wolfrum). [End Page 165]

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