`No book is more timely than this collection, which analyses brilliantly the Western media's relentless absorption into the designs of dominant, rapacious power' - John PilgerThis book examines the changing contours of media coverage of war and considers the relationship between mass media and governments in wartime.
`No book is more timely than this collection, which analyses brilliantly the Western media's relentless absorption into the designs of dominant, rapacious power' - John PilgerThis book examines the changing contours of media coverage of war and considers the relationship between mass media and governments in wartime.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction - Daya Kishan Thussu and Des Freedman PART ONE: COMMUNICATING CONFLICT IN A GLOBAL WORLD Contextualizing Conflict - Aijaz Ahmad The US `War on Terrorism Watching What we Say - Ted Magder Global Communication in a Time of Fear Understanding not Empathy - Jean Seaton PART TWO: NEW DIMENSIONS OF MANAGING CONFLICT Information Warfare in an Age of Globalization - Frank Webster The Counter-Revolution in Military Affairs - John Downey and Graham Murdock The Globalization of Guerilla Warfare Spinning the War - Robin Brown Political Communications, Information Operations and Public Diplomacy in the War on Terrorism `We Know Where You Are - Philip Taylor Psychological Operations Media During /f003Enduring Freedom PART THREE: REPORTING CONFLICT IN AN ERA OF 24//7 NEWS Live TV and Bloodless Deaths - Daya Kishan Thussu War, Infotainment and 24//7 News Israel//Palestinian Conflict - Greg Philo, Alison Gilmour, Susanna Rust, Etta Gaskell and Lucy West TV News and Public Understanding Mapping the /f003Al-Jazeera/f001 Phenomenon - Noureddine Miladi PART FOUR: REPRESENTATIONS OF CONFLICT - 9//11 AND BEYOND War and the Entertainment Industries - Jonathan Burston New Research Priorities in an Era of Cyber-Patriotism The New Media Environment, Internet Chatrooms and Public Discourse After 9//11 - Bruce A Williams The Media, `War on Terrorism , and the Circulation of Non-Knowledge - Cynthia Weber Icons and Invisibility - Jayne Rodgers Gender, Myth, 9//11 PART FIVE: CONFLICT AND THE CULTURES OF JOURNALISM Journalists under Fire - Howard Tumber and Marina Prentoulis Subcultures, Objectivity and Emotional Literacy Journalists and War - Nik Gowing The Troubling New Tensions Post 9//11 Conflict and Control-Afghanistan and the 24-hour News Cycle - Kieran Baker In the Fog of War... - Yvonne Ridley Need for Context - Gordon Corera The Complexity of Foreign Reporting
Introduction - Daya Kishan Thussu and Des Freedman PART ONE: COMMUNICATING CONFLICT IN A GLOBAL WORLD Contextualizing Conflict - Aijaz Ahmad The US `War on Terrorism Watching What we Say - Ted Magder Global Communication in a Time of Fear Understanding not Empathy - Jean Seaton PART TWO: NEW DIMENSIONS OF MANAGING CONFLICT Information Warfare in an Age of Globalization - Frank Webster The Counter-Revolution in Military Affairs - John Downey and Graham Murdock The Globalization of Guerilla Warfare Spinning the War - Robin Brown Political Communications, Information Operations and Public Diplomacy in the War on Terrorism `We Know Where You Are - Philip Taylor Psychological Operations Media During /f003Enduring Freedom PART THREE: REPORTING CONFLICT IN AN ERA OF 24//7 NEWS Live TV and Bloodless Deaths - Daya Kishan Thussu War, Infotainment and 24//7 News Israel//Palestinian Conflict - Greg Philo, Alison Gilmour, Susanna Rust, Etta Gaskell and Lucy West TV News and Public Understanding Mapping the /f003Al-Jazeera/f001 Phenomenon - Noureddine Miladi PART FOUR: REPRESENTATIONS OF CONFLICT - 9//11 AND BEYOND War and the Entertainment Industries - Jonathan Burston New Research Priorities in an Era of Cyber-Patriotism The New Media Environment, Internet Chatrooms and Public Discourse After 9//11 - Bruce A Williams The Media, `War on Terrorism , and the Circulation of Non-Knowledge - Cynthia Weber Icons and Invisibility - Jayne Rodgers Gender, Myth, 9//11 PART FIVE: CONFLICT AND THE CULTURES OF JOURNALISM Journalists under Fire - Howard Tumber and Marina Prentoulis Subcultures, Objectivity and Emotional Literacy Journalists and War - Nik Gowing The Troubling New Tensions Post 9//11 Conflict and Control-Afghanistan and the 24-hour News Cycle - Kieran Baker In the Fog of War... - Yvonne Ridley Need for Context - Gordon Corera The Complexity of Foreign Reporting
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826