Communicating Global Crises
Media, War, Climate, and Politics
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R.; Pavlik, John V.
Communicating Global Crises
Media, War, Climate, and Politics
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R.; Pavlik, John V.
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A diverse group of international scholars provides unique perspectives on contemporary global crises and their intersection with the media of public communication. Contributors draw upon a range of compelling theoretical frameworks and methodologies, situating each chapter in the wider literature within a nuanced and complex historical context.
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A diverse group of international scholars provides unique perspectives on contemporary global crises and their intersection with the media of public communication. Contributors draw upon a range of compelling theoretical frameworks and methodologies, situating each chapter in the wider literature within a nuanced and complex historical context.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9781538181843
- ISBN-10: 1538181843
- Artikelnr.: 67657057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9781538181843
- ISBN-10: 1538181843
- Artikelnr.: 67657057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Yahya R. Kamalipour and John V. Pavlik
Introduction
Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
I. The Global Context
1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context
Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest
II. Political Ideologies
2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years
Later?
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
III. Social Media and Politics
3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US
Foreign Policy Think Tanks
David J. Park, Florida International University
4. The world leaders on social media
Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University
IV. Media and Propaganda
5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation
Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
V. Media and Conflicts
6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion
Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University
7. Reporting War and Conflict: Global South Versus Global North News Frames
Maha Bashri, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain
VI. Woman, Life, Freedom: The 2022 Uprisings in Iran
8. "Say Her Name, Mahsa Amini!" An Overview of The Woman, Life, Freedom
Movement in Iran
Negin Hosseini Goodrich, Purdue University West Lafayette
VII. Media and Representation
9. Critical Analysis of Islam in the Western Press: An Islamophobic
Perspective
Syed Abdul Siraj and Hina Nawaz, Bahria University, Pakistan
10. Image of Russia in American media
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorsk State University, Russia
VIII. Climate Crisis
11. Local Crises, Global Catastrophes: Australian Media Responses to
Permanent Crisis
Hart Cohen and Myra Gurney, Western Sydney University, and Antonio
Castillo, RMIT University, Australia
12. Climate Change, Clean Energy, and the Purification of Society
Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington, Seattle
IX. International Agreements and Treaties
13. NATO Resurgent: Will the Ukrainian Conflict Revitalize NATO for the
Long-Term?
Richard Rupp, Purdue University Northwest
X. Global Information Warfare
14. Cyberspace and Information Warfare - The Threats to Democracy,
Governance and National Security
Robin Maria Valeri, St. Bonaventure University, and Binneh Minteh, Salem
State University
About the editors
About the contributors
Index
Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
I. The Global Context
1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context
Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest
II. Political Ideologies
2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years
Later?
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
III. Social Media and Politics
3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US
Foreign Policy Think Tanks
David J. Park, Florida International University
4. The world leaders on social media
Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University
IV. Media and Propaganda
5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation
Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
V. Media and Conflicts
6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion
Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University
7. Reporting War and Conflict: Global South Versus Global North News Frames
Maha Bashri, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain
VI. Woman, Life, Freedom: The 2022 Uprisings in Iran
8. "Say Her Name, Mahsa Amini!" An Overview of The Woman, Life, Freedom
Movement in Iran
Negin Hosseini Goodrich, Purdue University West Lafayette
VII. Media and Representation
9. Critical Analysis of Islam in the Western Press: An Islamophobic
Perspective
Syed Abdul Siraj and Hina Nawaz, Bahria University, Pakistan
10. Image of Russia in American media
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorsk State University, Russia
VIII. Climate Crisis
11. Local Crises, Global Catastrophes: Australian Media Responses to
Permanent Crisis
Hart Cohen and Myra Gurney, Western Sydney University, and Antonio
Castillo, RMIT University, Australia
12. Climate Change, Clean Energy, and the Purification of Society
Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington, Seattle
IX. International Agreements and Treaties
13. NATO Resurgent: Will the Ukrainian Conflict Revitalize NATO for the
Long-Term?
Richard Rupp, Purdue University Northwest
X. Global Information Warfare
14. Cyberspace and Information Warfare - The Threats to Democracy,
Governance and National Security
Robin Maria Valeri, St. Bonaventure University, and Binneh Minteh, Salem
State University
About the editors
About the contributors
Index
Introduction
Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
I. The Global Context
1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context
Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest
II. Political Ideologies
2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years
Later?
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
III. Social Media and Politics
3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US
Foreign Policy Think Tanks
David J. Park, Florida International University
4. The world leaders on social media
Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University
IV. Media and Propaganda
5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation
Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
V. Media and Conflicts
6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion
Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University
7. Reporting War and Conflict: Global South Versus Global North News Frames
Maha Bashri, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain
VI. Woman, Life, Freedom: The 2022 Uprisings in Iran
8. "Say Her Name, Mahsa Amini!" An Overview of The Woman, Life, Freedom
Movement in Iran
Negin Hosseini Goodrich, Purdue University West Lafayette
VII. Media and Representation
9. Critical Analysis of Islam in the Western Press: An Islamophobic
Perspective
Syed Abdul Siraj and Hina Nawaz, Bahria University, Pakistan
10. Image of Russia in American media
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorsk State University, Russia
VIII. Climate Crisis
11. Local Crises, Global Catastrophes: Australian Media Responses to
Permanent Crisis
Hart Cohen and Myra Gurney, Western Sydney University, and Antonio
Castillo, RMIT University, Australia
12. Climate Change, Clean Energy, and the Purification of Society
Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington, Seattle
IX. International Agreements and Treaties
13. NATO Resurgent: Will the Ukrainian Conflict Revitalize NATO for the
Long-Term?
Richard Rupp, Purdue University Northwest
X. Global Information Warfare
14. Cyberspace and Information Warfare - The Threats to Democracy,
Governance and National Security
Robin Maria Valeri, St. Bonaventure University, and Binneh Minteh, Salem
State University
About the editors
About the contributors
Index
Yahya R. Kamalipour, North Carolina A&T State University
John V. Pavlik, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
I. The Global Context
1. Contemporary Geopolitics, War, and Media: A Historical Context
Lee B. Artz, Purdue University Northwest
II. Political Ideologies
2. Revisiting the Clash of Civilizations' Debate: What has Changed 30 Years
Later?
Raymond Taras, Tulane University
III. Social Media and Politics
3. Censorship, Social Media Corporations, and their Connections with US
Foreign Policy Think Tanks
David J. Park, Florida International University
4. The world leaders on social media
Alexander Laskin, Quinnipiac University
IV. Media and Propaganda
5. Propaganda: Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News, and Manipulation
Marina Vujnovic, Monmouth University, and Dean Kruckeberg, University of
North Carolina Charlotte
V. Media and Conflicts
6. Russia, Ukraine, and the Court of Public Opinion
Richard Gershon, Western Michigan University
7. Reporting War and Conflict: Global South Versus Global North News Frames
Maha Bashri, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain
VI. Woman, Life, Freedom: The 2022 Uprisings in Iran
8. "Say Her Name, Mahsa Amini!" An Overview of The Woman, Life, Freedom
Movement in Iran
Negin Hosseini Goodrich, Purdue University West Lafayette
VII. Media and Representation
9. Critical Analysis of Islam in the Western Press: An Islamophobic
Perspective
Syed Abdul Siraj and Hina Nawaz, Bahria University, Pakistan
10. Image of Russia in American media
Greydina Nadezhda, Pyatigorsk State University, Russia
VIII. Climate Crisis
11. Local Crises, Global Catastrophes: Australian Media Responses to
Permanent Crisis
Hart Cohen and Myra Gurney, Western Sydney University, and Antonio
Castillo, RMIT University, Australia
12. Climate Change, Clean Energy, and the Purification of Society
Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington, Seattle
IX. International Agreements and Treaties
13. NATO Resurgent: Will the Ukrainian Conflict Revitalize NATO for the
Long-Term?
Richard Rupp, Purdue University Northwest
X. Global Information Warfare
14. Cyberspace and Information Warfare - The Threats to Democracy,
Governance and National Security
Robin Maria Valeri, St. Bonaventure University, and Binneh Minteh, Salem
State University
About the editors
About the contributors
Index