Alexander G. Nikolaev
Leading to the 2003 Iraq War: The Global Media Debate
Herausgegeben:Nikolaev, Alexander G.; Hakanen, Ernest A.
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Alexander G. Nikolaev
Leading to the 2003 Iraq War: The Global Media Debate
Herausgegeben:Nikolaev, Alexander G.; Hakanen, Ernest A.
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A telling analysis of the pre-war media debate around the globe which set the stage for the 2003 Iraq war. By concentrating on the pre-war coverage, this group of scholars engages in a more open discussion of the issues than would take place during wartime, and uncovers the implications for each country's position on international concerns.
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A telling analysis of the pre-war media debate around the globe which set the stage for the 2003 Iraq war. By concentrating on the pre-war coverage, this group of scholars engages in a more open discussion of the issues than would take place during wartime, and uncovers the implications for each country's position on international concerns.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 283
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781403971135
- ISBN-10: 1403971137
- Artikelnr.: 20785065
- Verlag: Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 283
- Erscheinungstermin: Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 217mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781403971135
- ISBN-10: 1403971137
- Artikelnr.: 20785065
ALEXANDER NIKOLAEV and ERNEST HAKANEN are both in the Department of Culture and Communication at Drexel University, USA.
PART I: THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WESTERN ALLIANCE: AMERICA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND AUSTRALIA A Debate Delayed Is a Debate Denied: U.S. News Media Before the 2003 War With Iraq; W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq; S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'; M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest; R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK); P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War; J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia; D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France); A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany); S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance; I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda; L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq; A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press; L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe; S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain); M.Matus-Mendoza
PART I: THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WESTERN ALLIANCE: AMERICA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND AUSTRALIA A Debate Delayed Is a Debate Denied: U.S. News Media Before the 2003 War With Iraq
W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'
M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest
R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK)
P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War
J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia
D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France)
A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany)
S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance
I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda
L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq
A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press
L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe
S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain)
M.Matus-Mendoza
W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'
M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest
R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK)
P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War
J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia
D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France)
A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany)
S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance
I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda
L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq
A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press
L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe
S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain)
M.Matus-Mendoza
PART I: THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WESTERN ALLIANCE: AMERICA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND AUSTRALIA A Debate Delayed Is a Debate Denied: U.S. News Media Before the 2003 War With Iraq; W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq; S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'; M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest; R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK); P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War; J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia; D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France); A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany); S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance; I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda; L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq; A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press; L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe; S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain); M.Matus-Mendoza
PART I: THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WESTERN ALLIANCE: AMERICA, GREAT BRITAIN, AND AUSTRALIA A Debate Delayed Is a Debate Denied: U.S. News Media Before the 2003 War With Iraq
W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'
M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest
R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK)
P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War
J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia
D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France)
A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany)
S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance
I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda
L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq
A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press
L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe
S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain)
M.Matus-Mendoza
W.A.Dorman Strange Bedfellows: The Emergence of the Al Qaeda - Baathist News Frame Prior to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
S.Livingston & L.Robinson Their Morals are Ours: The American Media on the Doctrine of 'Preemptive War'
M.Piety & B.J.Foley The Whole World Is Watching, But So What? A Frame Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Antiwar Protest
R.Bishop Postmodern War on Iraq (UK)
P.Hammond Orientalism Revisited: The British Media and the Iraq War
J.Brown The War in Iraq: A View from Australia
D.V.Dimitrova Part II: THE WORLD IS TALKING Le Monde on a 'Likely' Iraq War (France)
A.Obajtek-Kirkwood The Germans Protest: Still a Country of Pacifists? (Germany)
S.Schlichting-Artur Shear and Opaque Screens: The Medical Ethnography of Arabic Television, a Phenomenological Quandary of Communal Memory, Suffering and Resistance
I.Roushdy-Hammady Their War or Our War: Whose War Is It Anyway? The Role of the Israeli Media Discourse Built-Up of a War Agenda
L.Mandelzis & C.Naveh Why the Russians Did Not Like It: A Frame Analysis of the Russian Television Coverage of the Coming of the 2003 War in Iraq
A.Nikolaev Clashing World Views: Coverage of the Prewar Iraqi Crisis in the Chinese Press
L.Mangione The Coverage of Debates on the Iraq War: A Case for Zimbabwe
S.Matenda Turn on, Tune in: Language of War in Iraq (Chile, Mexico and Spain)
M.Matus-Mendoza