TY - BOOK AU - Allan,Stuart AU - Zelizer,Barbie TI - Reporting war: journalism in wartime SN - 0415339979 AV - PN4784.W37 R49 2004 U1 - 070.4333 22 PY - 2004/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - War KW - Press coverage N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : Rules of engagement : journalism and war -- Part 1. War in the 21st century -- Understanding : the second casualty / Oliver Boyd-Barrett -- Information warfare in an age of hyber-militarism / Richard Keeble -- A moral imagination : the media's tesponse to the war on terrorism / Susan D. Moeller -- The p.r. of terror : how new-style wars give voice to terrorists / Tamar Liebes and Zohar Kampf -- Researching US media-state relations and 21st century wars / Piers Robinson -- Part 2. Bearing witness -- When war is reduced to a photograph / Barbie Zelizer -- The Persian Gulf TV war revisited / Douglas Kellner -- Tribalism and tribulation : media constructions of "African savagery" and "western humanitarianism" in the 1990s / Susan L. Carruthers -- Humanising war : the Balkans and beyond / Philip Hammond -- Prisoners of news values? : journalists, professionalism and identification in times of war / Howard Tumber -- Out of sight, out of mind? : the non-reporting of small wars and insurgencies / Prasun Sonwalkar -- The battlefield is the media : war reporting and the formation of national identity in Australia -- from Belmont to Baghdad / Michael Bromley -- Part 3. Reporting the Iraq War -- Militarized journalism : framing dissent in the Persian Gulf wars / Stephen D. Reese -- War or peace? : legitimation, dissent and rhetorical closure in press coverage of the Iraq war build-up / Nick Couldry and John Downey -- How British television news represented the case for the war in Iraq / Justin Lewis and Rod Brookes -- European news agencies and their sources in the Iraq war coverage / Terhi Tantanen -- Al-Jazeera and war coverage in Iraq : the quest for contextual objectivity / Adel Iskandar and Mohammed El-Naway -- Big media and little media : the journalistic informal sector during the invasion of Iraq / Patricia Aufderheide -- The culture of distance : online journalism and the Iraq war / Stuart Allan -- --; Rules of engagement : journalism and war; Stuart Allan and Barbie Zelizer --; Pt. 1; War in the twenty-first century --; 1; Understanding : the second casualty; Oliver Boyd-Barrett --; 2; Information warfare in an age of hyper-militarism; Richard Keeble --; 3; A moral imagination : the media's response to the war on terrorism; Susan D. Moeller --; 4; The PR of terror : how new-style wars give voice to terrorists; Tamar Liebes and Zohar Kampf --; 5; Researching US media-state relations and twenty-first century wars; Piers Robinson --; Pt. 2; Bearing witness --; 6; When war is reduced to a photograph; Barbie Zelizer --; 7; The Persian Gulf TV war revisited; Douglas Kellner --; 8; Tribalism and tribulation : media constructions of "African savagery" and "Western humanitarianism" in the 1990s; Susan L. Carruthers --; 9; Humanizing war : the Balkans and beyond; Philip Hammond --; 10; Prisoners of news values? : journalists, professionalism, and identification in times of war; Howard Tumber --; 11; Out of sight, out of mind? : the non-reporting of small wars and insurgencies; Prasun Sonwalkar --; 12; The battlefield is the media : war reporting and the formation of national identity in Australia - from Belmont to Baghdad; Michael Bromley --; Pt. 3; Reporting the Iraq war --; 13; Militarized journalism : framing dissent in the Gulf wars; Stephen D. Reese --; 14; War or peace? : legitimation, dissent, and rhetorical closure in press coverage of the Iraq war build-up; Nick Couldry and John Downey --; 15; How British television news represented the case for the war in Iraq; Justin Lewis and Rod Brookes --; 16; European news agencies and their sources in the Iraq war coverage; Terhi Rantanen --; 17; Al-Jazeera and war coverage in Iraq : the media's quest for contextual objectivity; Adel Iskandar and Mohammed El-Nawawy --; 18; Big media and little media : the journalistic informal sector during the invasion of Iraq; Patricia Aufderheide --; 19; The culture of distance : online reporting of the Iraq war; Stuart Allan N2 - "Reporting War examines the nature of contemporary war reporting in a range of locales, including Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East - especially Iraq - and southern Asia. The contributors, both practising and former journalists and leading academics, consider issues including the influence of censorship and propaganda, 24/7 rolling news, military jargon such as "collateral damage," embedded and unilateral reporters, and the visual imagery of war." "The book's major focus on the Iraq war encompasses media coverage of the run-up to war, the war itself, the anti-war movement in the UK, Europe, and the US, and the role played by news sources outside the mainstream, including the satellite channel Al-Jazeera and online reporting."--Jacket; "Reporting War examines the nature of contemporary war reporting in a range of locales, including Africa, the Balkans, the Middle East - especially Iraq - and southern Asia. The contributors, both practising and former journalists and leading academics, consider issues including the influence of censorship and propaganda, 24/7 rolling news, military jargon such as "collateral damage," embedded and unilateral reporters, and the visual imagery of war." "The book's major focus on the Iraq war encompasses media coverage of the run-up to war, the war itself, the anti-war movement in the UK, Europe, and the US, and the role played by news sources outside the mainstream, including the satellite channel Al-Jazeera and online reporting."--BOOK JACKET ER -