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Global media go to war : role of news and entertainment media during the 2003 Iraq War / edited by Ralph D. Berenger ; preface by Cees J. Hamelink ; foreword by John C. Merrill ; afterword by Kaarle Nordenstreng.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Spokane, Wash. : Marquette Books, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xxxiv, 382 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0922993106
  • 9780922993109
Other title:
  • Global media goes to war
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.70443 22
LOC classification:
  • DS79.76 .G58 2004
Contents:
Hating America : the press in Egypt and France / by James J. Napoli -- Global village disconnected? / by George Albert Gladney -- The framing of the "axis of evil" / by Jinbong Choi -- Middle East and African perspectives on events before the 2003 Iraq war / by Emmanuel C. Alozie -- Al-Jazeera : a broadcaster creating ripples in a stagnant pool / by Stephen Quinn and Tim Walters -- Global news agencies and the pre-war debate : a content analysis / by Beverly Horvit -- Language, media and war : manipulating public perceptions / by Yahya R. Kamalipour -- Metaphors of war : news reporting and the 2003 Iraq war / by Jack Lule -- An insider's assessment of media punditry and "Operation Iraqi Freedom" / by Ibrahim Al-Marashi -- The 2003 war in Iraq and perspectives on Turkish media / by Dilruba Çatalbas -- Late-night talk shows and war : entertaining and informing through humor / by Andrew Paul Williams, Justin D. Martin, Kaye D. Trammell, Kristen Landreville and Chelsea Ellis -- The press made mistakes covering the 2003 Iraq war, but it also corrected them / by Howard Schneider -- Of journalists and dogs : tales from the northern behind / by Maggy Zanger -- Embedded versus behind-the-lines reporting on the 2003 Iraq war / by Stephen Cooper and Jim A. Kuypers -- Allies down under? : the Australian at war and "the big lie" / by Martin Hirst and Robert Schutze -- U.S. and British press coverage of Iraq's missing WMD / by Kris Kodrich and Sweety Law -- The Hong Kong media during the Gulf war / by Yoichi Clark Shimatsu -- Nowhere to hide : South African media seek global perspective on Iraq war / by Christine Buchinger, Herman Wasserman and Arnold de Beer -- Arab satellite TV news : up, down and out / by S. Abdallah Schleifer -- Move over CNN : Al-Jazeera's view of the world takes on the West / by Catherine Cassara and Laura Lengel -- Indian media coverage of the 2003 Iraq war / by Janet Fine -- Iraq war ushers in web-based era / by Naila Hamdy and Radwa Mobarak -- The first hours of the war : online news coverage of "Operation Iraqi Freedom" / by Daniela V. Dimitrova, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Andrew Paul Williams -- Digital deconstruction : indymedia as a process of collective critique / by Lisa Brooten -- Iraq war news : were younger audiences bored with the news or the media? / by David Weinstock and Timothy Boudreau -- Weblogs as a source of information about the 2003 Iraq war / by Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson -- The cognitive and emotional effects of media coverage of the 2003 Iraq war / by Glenn G. Sparks and Will Miller --Propaganda and Arab media audiences : resisting the "hearts and minds" campaign / by Makram Khoury-Machool -- News credibility during the 2003 Iraq war : a survey of UAE students / by Muhammad I. Ayish -- War against media in the 2003 Gulf war / by Abdullah Al-Kindi -- Afterword : media monitoring : watching the watchdogs / by Kaarle Nordenstreng.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Hating America : the press in Egypt and France / by James J. Napoli -- Global village disconnected? / by George Albert Gladney -- The framing of the "axis of evil" / by Jinbong Choi -- Middle East and African perspectives on events before the 2003 Iraq war / by Emmanuel C. Alozie -- Al-Jazeera : a broadcaster creating ripples in a stagnant pool / by Stephen Quinn and Tim Walters -- Global news agencies and the pre-war debate : a content analysis / by Beverly Horvit -- Language, media and war : manipulating public perceptions / by Yahya R. Kamalipour -- Metaphors of war : news reporting and the 2003 Iraq war / by Jack Lule -- An insider's assessment of media punditry and "Operation Iraqi Freedom" / by Ibrahim Al-Marashi -- The 2003 war in Iraq and perspectives on Turkish media / by Dilruba Çatalbas -- Late-night talk shows and war : entertaining and informing through humor / by Andrew Paul Williams, Justin D. Martin, Kaye D. Trammell, Kristen Landreville and Chelsea Ellis -- The press made mistakes covering the 2003 Iraq war, but it also corrected them / by Howard Schneider -- Of journalists and dogs : tales from the northern behind / by Maggy Zanger -- Embedded versus behind-the-lines reporting on the 2003 Iraq war / by Stephen Cooper and Jim A. Kuypers -- Allies down under? : the Australian at war and "the big lie" / by Martin Hirst and Robert Schutze -- U.S. and British press coverage of Iraq's missing WMD / by Kris Kodrich and Sweety Law -- The Hong Kong media during the Gulf war / by Yoichi Clark Shimatsu -- Nowhere to hide : South African media seek global perspective on Iraq war / by Christine Buchinger, Herman Wasserman and Arnold de Beer -- Arab satellite TV news : up, down and out / by S. Abdallah Schleifer -- Move over CNN : Al-Jazeera's view of the world takes on the West / by Catherine Cassara and Laura Lengel -- Indian media coverage of the 2003 Iraq war / by Janet Fine -- Iraq war ushers in web-based era / by Naila Hamdy and Radwa Mobarak -- The first hours of the war : online news coverage of "Operation Iraqi Freedom" / by Daniela V. Dimitrova, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Andrew Paul Williams -- Digital deconstruction : indymedia as a process of collective critique / by Lisa Brooten -- Iraq war news : were younger audiences bored with the news or the media? / by David Weinstock and Timothy Boudreau -- Weblogs as a source of information about the 2003 Iraq war / by Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson -- The cognitive and emotional effects of media coverage of the 2003 Iraq war / by Glenn G. Sparks and Will Miller --Propaganda and Arab media audiences : resisting the "hearts and minds" campaign / by Makram Khoury-Machool -- News credibility during the 2003 Iraq war : a survey of UAE students / by Muhammad I. Ayish -- War against media in the 2003 Gulf war / by Abdullah Al-Kindi -- Afterword : media monitoring : watching the watchdogs / by Kaarle Nordenstreng.

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