War and the Media/ Daya Kishan Thussu & Des Freedman english
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage Publication 2003Description: vi-266 p. soft bound 15.6*23.4 cmISBN:- 978-0-7619-4313-6
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Introduction
Part 1: Communicating Conflict in a Global World
Chapter 1: Contextualizing Conflict – the US ‘War on Terrorism’
Chapter 2: Watching What We Say: Global Communication in a Time of Fear
Chapter 3: Understanding Not Empathy
Part 2: New Dimensions of Managing Conflict
Chapter 4: Information Warfare in an Age of Globalization
Chapter 5: The Counter-Revolution in Military Affairs: The Globalization of Guerrilla Warfare
Chapter 6: Spinning the War: Political Communications, Information Operations and Public Diplomacy in the War on Terrorism
Chapter 7: ‘We Know Where You are’: Psychological Operations Media during Enduring Freedom
Part 3: Reporting Conflict in the Era of 24/7 News
Chapter 8: Live TV and Bloodless Deaths: War, Infotainment and 24/7 News
Chapter 9: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: TV News and Public Understanding
Chapter 10: Mapping the Al-Jazeera Phenomenon
Part 4: Representations of Conflict – 9/11 and beyond
Chapter 11: War and the Entertainment Industries: New Research Priorities in an Era of Cyber-Patriotism
Chapter 12: The New Media Environment, Internet Chatrooms, and Public Discourse after 9/11
Chapter 13: The Media, the ‘War on Terrorism’, and the Circulation of Non-Knowledge
Chapter 14: Icons and Invisibility: Gender, Myth, 9/11
Part 5: Conflict and the Cultures of Journalism
Chapter 15: Journalists under Fire: Subcultures, Objectivity and Emotional Literacy
Chapter 16: Journalists and War: The Troubling New Tensions Post 9/11
Chapter 17: Conflict and Control: The War in Afghanistan and the 24-hour News Cycle
Chapter 18: In the Fog of War …
Chapter 19: The Need for Context: The Complexity of Foreign Reporting
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