*Discursive Constructions of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict* Edited by Innocent Chiluwa, Heriot-Watt University Giuliana Tiripelli, De Montfort University To be published by *Cambridge University Press * The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not only the world’s oldest conflict but also the most controversial and the most misunderstood. No other conflict has generated the most news headlines or stirred up so much intense passion and debates in world parliaments, disagreements on campuses, or arguments in international organisations (Waxman, 2019). Symbolic and ideological constructions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict represent a variety of perspectives as well as diverse interpretations and representations of the conflict across different media, law reports, policy statements, religious journals, etc. These varied and often contested perspectives enable us gain a comprehensive understanding of the conflict – about human struggles and resistance to forces that threaten their existence. The editors of this oncoming collection seek thoroughly researched academic studies that will not only contribute to new knowledge through in-depth analyses of the constructions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but also highlight how public opinion, perceptions, attitudes, and responses to the conflict might have been influenced or manipulated by these ideological constructions. We therefore invite researchers, scholars, and professionals in conflict and peace studies, linguistics, journalism, media studies, discourse analysis, semiotics, political science, and cultural studies to submit chapters, which will highlight interdisciplinary approaches to *Discourse Analysis* to studying discursive constructions of: · media reports · online reports/campaigns · law reports · religious documents · political discourses · policy statements etc. that Please, submit an abstract of about *250* words as an email attachment to: ichiluwa@gmail.com /ic3000@hw.ac.uk and giulianatiripelli@gmail.com *Deadline: December 31, 2024.* This is a 2-year project and we hope the book should be released by the Autumn of *2026*. *Questions & Enquiries to: * Innocent Chiluwa (ichiluwa@gmail.com Department of Languages & Intercultural Studies Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh -- Professor in Language, Media & Communication Studies Publications: Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=iXHpEcUAAAAJ&hl=en Website: https://ichiluwa.com