基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2006. Providing a comparative analysis of reporting conflicts from around the world and examining media receptiveness to the development of peace.
Full Description
Much is known about the media's role in conflict, but far less is known about the media's role in peace. Graham Spencer's study addresses this deficiency by providing a comparative analysis of reporting conflicts from around the world and examining media receptiveness to the development of peace. This book establishes an argument for the need to rethink journalistic responsibility in relation to peace and interrogates the consequences of news coverage that emphasizes conflict over peace.
Contents
Introduction News Culture The Impact of News on Foreign Policy Diplomacy and Signalling Rwanda and Reporting Africa Vietnam Bosnia and Kosovo The Middle East The Northern Ireland Peace Process The Gulf War, the 'War on Terror' and Iraq Peace Journalism Conclusion Bibliography Index