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Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process
Journal of Peace Research, 1995Abstract This article discusses changes in enemy image in the three Norwegian daily newspapers through a comparative analysis of the coverage of four international conflicts: the Iraqi invasion of Iran in 1980, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, martial law in Poland in 1981 and martial law in Romania in 1989. Content analysis of a
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Enemy Images in American History
1998It seems to be a tenet of the human condition to perceive “others” as “different” and potentially hostile. In nearly all societies stereotypes are developed to stigmatize suspected enemies within and without. The American case is particularly interesting in this respect because American society consists of nothing but “others”; to be open to “others ...
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Enemy Images in American History.
The Journal of American History, 1999Part I: Sociological and Psychological Aspects Part II: The American Revolution and Its Afermath Part III: Ethnic Issues Part IV: The World Wars Part V: The Cold War Part VI: The Problem of ...
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The media and deconstruction of the enemy image
2015While much academic research has focused on the formation of enemy images during the mobilization and fighting periods of war, little attention has been paid to what happens to these same depictions once wars end. This chapter addresses the question of whether enemy images are deconstructed once wars end and how this is reflected in their mass media ...
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Images of the enemy in intergroup conflict
Central States Speech Journal, 1975A study of the communication within groups which perceive themselves to be in conflict situations suggests that rhetoric is used to develop equivalent images of the enemy and the struggle.
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Making and Breaking Enemy Images
Bulletin of Peace Proposals, 1991Psychological studies of enemy images have been conducted during the last 50 years or so. The interesting question is: Why has so little or nothing been done with the results of these studies? The simplest and most straightforward answer to this question might be that a war economy needs enemies in order to justify its military expenditures. In general,
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2017
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of visual representations surrounding the killing of Osama bin Laden. In the minutes and hours after the news of bin Laden's killing broke across social media and then through President Barack Obama's brief May 1 speech to the nation, news outlets across the world scrambled to cover the story of the decade ...
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This chapter provides a comparative analysis of visual representations surrounding the killing of Osama bin Laden. In the minutes and hours after the news of bin Laden's killing broke across social media and then through President Barack Obama's brief May 1 speech to the nation, news outlets across the world scrambled to cover the story of the decade ...
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Images of the Enemy in the Koroglu Saga
2021Türk xalq ədəbiyyatının həcminə görə ən böyük epik əsəri dastanlardır. Dastanlar bədii-obrazlı bir dillə tarixi hadisə və qəhrəmanlıqları dövrümüzə daşımışdır. Bu baxımdan türklərinvə onlarla qonşu xalqların yaddaşında dərin yer etmiş dastanlardan biri də “Koroğlu” dastanıdır.Dastan təşəkkül dövrünün qədimliyinə və yayılma arealının genişliyinə görə ...
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