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BBC’s Panorama, war coverage and the ‘Westminster consensus’ [PDF]
Relations between the British government and the BBC are often fraught at times of armed conflict, particularly in the absence of national consensus. A pattern of pressure on, and intimidation of, the BBC underlies efforts by successive governments to ...
McQueen, David
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How direct discourse shapes war news coverage
This article examines the discursive features of direct quotations in war news coverage by the national Lithuanian broadcaster LRT during 2022 and 2023, focusing on three discourse strategies: identification, polarisation and legitimisation.
Liudmila Arcimavičienė
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Sourcing practices of online news media in Switzerland during the war in Ukraine
IntroductionIn times of war, sourcing becomes a major challenge for journalists. Information is often unavailable because access is restricted or because reporting on the ground is prohibited, too dangerous, or even simply too costly for media having to ...
Linards Udris +3 more
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This article presents the iProbe concept developed by the Canadian photographer Rita Leistner. This analytical tool is one of the ways to present the image of modern warfare that emerges from messages in social media and photographs taken using ...
Kalina Kukielko-Rogozinska
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How Indian Media Looks Russia and Ukraine War? An Analysis on News Reports of Indian Newspapers [PDF]
The recent Russian-Ukrainian dispute attracted wide international attention. On Feb 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-fledged invasion of Ukraine. USA and NATO are striding up support for Ukraine, fearing Russia’s probable incursion.
S. Arulchelvan
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After over two decades of violence, loss of thousands of civilians, displacement of tens of thousands of people, and damages to key infrastructure in Pakistan by Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the central government decided to talk with them in 2014 ...
Lubna Shaheen, Muhammad Tarique
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Sahara Reporters and Premium Times online coverage of the Russia–Ukraine war
The mass media have continued to be significant news sources for human society, particularly during conflict and war. The media dependency theory posits that during crisis or instability, society relies more on traditional and new media to help it ...
Omoera Osakue Stevenson +1 more
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Since the beginning of the decade the world has shrunk through the growth of global mass communication and Information highways. Greater access to Information makes the consumer more susceptible to propaganda, disguised by Information providers as ...
Leslie Harris
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Research Note: The Coverage of War: Do Women Matter? A Longitudinal Content Analysis of Broadsheets in Germany [PDF]
Our social consciousness reserves the role of fighter solely for men. Women are not considered as being authoritative or decisive actors in the context of war and violence.
Aulich, James +6 more
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La BBC et l’information sur le conflit en Irlande du Nord (1960-1995)
The BBC played an active role in military conflicts, from the Second World War to the Falklands War and the war in Iraq. Nevertheless, coverage of the conflict in Northern Ireland poses particular difficulties, in that the conflict played out on British ...
Elodie Gallet
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