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War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7 (ePub eBook)


War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7 (ePub eBook)

eBook by Thussu, Daya/Freedman, Des

War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7 (ePub eBook)

£35.99

ISBN:
9781446239162
Publication Date:
16 May 2003
Publisher:
Sage Publications
Imprint:
SAGE Publications Ltd
Pages:
266 pages
Format:
eBook
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War and the Media: Reporting Conflict 24/7 (ePub eBook)

Description

`No book is more timely than this collection, which analyses brilliantly the Western medias relentless absorption into the designs of dominant, rapacious power - John Pilger`A most timely book, with many valuable insights - Martin Bell O.B.E`It has long been known that the outcome of war is deeply influenced by the battle to win hearts and minds. This book provides a stimulating set of perspectives which combine the analyses of prominent academics with the experiences of leading journalists -Professor Tom Woodhouse, University of Bradford`This volume represents an all-star cast of authors who have a tremendous amount of knowledge about media and world conflict. One of its strengths is that it doesnt focus entirely narrowly on media, but puts the discussion of media issues in the context of changes in the world order in military doctrine -Professor Daniel C. Hallin, University of California`This book comes just in time. A coherent and wide-ranging collection of data, analyses and insights that help our understanding of the complex interaction between communication and conflict. A major intellectual contribution to critical thinking about the early 21st century - Cees J Hamelink, Professor International Communication, University of AmsterdamWith what new tools do governments manage the news in order to prepare us for conflict?Are the media responsible for turning conflict into infotainment?Is reporting gender specific?How do journalists view their role in covering distant wars?This book critically examines the changing contours of media coverage of war and considers the complexity of the relationship between mass media and governments in wartime. Assessing how far the political, cultural and professional contexts of media coverage have been affected by 9/11 and its aftermath, the volume also explores media representations of the `War on Terrorism from regional and international perspectives, including new actors such as the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera - the pan-Arabic television network.One key theme of the book is how new information and communication technologies are influencing the production, distribution and reception of media messages. In an age of instant global communication and round-the-clock news, powerful governments have refined their public relations machinery, particularly in the way warfare is covered on television, to market their version of events effectively to their domestic as well as international viewing public.Transnational in its intellectual scope and in perspectives, War and the Media includes essays from internationally known academics along with contributions from media professionals working for leading broadcasters such as BBC World and CNN.

Contents

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

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