Comparing international coverage of 9/11 : towards an interdisciplinary explanation of the construction of news [PDF]
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by relying on the contributions of different fields of study: News Sociology, Political Communications, International Communications, International Relations ...
Akhtar RS +45 more
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It should be fair to criticize even noble ideas – Counterplea by Thomas Hanitzsch [PDF]
In this paper the author responds to the reasoning by Jake Lynch (“Peace journalism and its discontents”) and Samuel Peleg (“In defense of peace journalism: A rejoinder”), published in the same issue of conflict & communication online (http://www.cco ...
Thomas Hanitzsch
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Good journalism or peace journalism? – Counterplea by David Loyn [PDF]
In this paper the author responds to the reasoning by Jake Lynch (“Peace journalism and its discontents”) and Samuel Peleg (“In defense of peace journalism: A rejoinder”), published in the same issue of conflict & communication online (http://www.cco ...
David Loyn
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From Vietnam to Iraq: Negative trends in television war reporting
In 1876, an American newspaperman with the US 7th Cavalry, Mark Kellogg, declared: ‘I go with Custer, and will be at the death.’ This overtly heroic pronouncement embodies what many still want to believe is the greatest role in journalism: to go up to ...
Tony Maniaty
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Mediating Conflict: Al-Jazeera English and the Possibility of a Conciliatory Media [PDF]
Based on a multi-country survey, examines the role of the satellite news channel in educating audiences and providing a forum for cross-cultural communications.
Mohammed el-Nawawy, Shawn Powers
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A reply to the replies – Counterplea by Jake Lynch [PDF]
In this paper the author responds to the counterpleas by David Loyn (“Good journalism or peace journalism?”) and Thomas Hanitzsch (“It should be fair to criticize even noble ideas”) published in the same issue of conflict & communication online (http ...
Jake Lynch
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REVIEW: Journalists’ voices explore dangerous times
Review of: Reporting from the Danger Zone: Frontline journalists, their jobs and an increasingly perilous future, by Maria Armoudian. New York and Abingdon: Routledge, 2017, 155pp. ISBN 978-1-138-84005-8.
Philip Cass
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Why Do Digital Native News Media Fail? An Investigation of Failure in the Early Start-Up Phase [PDF]
Digital native news media have great potential for improving journalism. Theoretically, they can be the sites where new products, novel revenue streams and alternative ways of organizing digital journalism are discovered, tested, and advanced.
Buschow, Christopher (Jun.-Prof. Dr.)
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Paedophiles in the community: inter-agency conflict, news leaks and the local press [PDF]
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to house convicted paedophiles within a local community (albeit inside a prison).
Adams, J. +36 more
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It seems that we are captured in the heat of combat – Counterplea by Samuel Peleg [PDF]
In this paper the author responds to the counterpleas by David Loyn (“Good journalism or peace journalism?”) and Thomas Hanitzsch (“It should be fair to criticize even noble ideas”) published in the same issue of conflict & communication online (http ...
Samuel Peleg
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