ABOUT THE AUTHORS, |
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PREFACE: Reflections on the 2003 Iraq War, |
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FOREWORD: Response to Hamelink, |
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INTRODUCTION: Global Media Go to War, |
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I. PRELUDE TO WAR, |
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1. Hating America: The Press in Egypt and France, |
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2. Global Village Disconnected? |
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15 | (14) |
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3. The Framing of the "Axis of Evil," |
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29 | (10) |
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4. African Perspectives on Events Before the 2003 Iraq War, |
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39 | (18) |
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5. Al-Jazeera: A Broadcaster Creating Ripples in a Stagnant Pool, |
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57 | (16) |
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Stephen Quinn and Tim Walters |
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6. Global News Agencies and the Pre-War Debate: A Content Analysis, |
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73 | (14) |
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II. THE WORLD WAR OF WORDS, |
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85 | (54) |
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7. Language, Media and War: Manipulating Public Perceptions, |
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87 | (8) |
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8. Metaphors of War: News Reporting and the 2003 Iraq War, |
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95 | (12) |
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9. An Insider's Assessment of Media Punditry and "Operation Iraqi Freedom," |
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107 | (14) |
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10. The 2003 War in Iraq and Perspectives on Turkish Media, |
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121 | (10) |
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11. Late-Night Talk Shows and War: Entertaining and Informing Through Humor, |
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131 | (8) |
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Andrew Paul Williams, Justin D. Martin, Kaye D. Trammell, Kristen Landreville and Chelsea Ellis |
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III. THE WAR IN THE COALITION PRESS, |
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12. The Press Made Mistakes Covering the 2003 Iraq War, But It Also Corrected Them, |
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141 | (8) |
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13. Of Journalists and Dogs: Tales from the Northern Behind, |
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149 | (12) |
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14. Embedded Versus Behind-the-Lines Reporting on the 2003 Iraq War, |
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161 | (12) |
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Stephen D. Cooper and Jim A. Kuypers |
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15. Allies Down Under? The Australian at War and the "Big Lie," |
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173 | (18) |
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Martin Hirst and Robert Schütze |
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16. U.S. and British Press Coverage of Iraq's Missing WMD, |
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191 | (14) |
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Kris Kodrich and Sweety Law |
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IV. THE WAR IN OTHER PLACES, |
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17. The Hong Kong Media During the Gulf War, |
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207 | (8) |
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18. Nowhere to Hide: South African Media Seek Global Perspective on Iraq War, |
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215 | (8) |
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Christine Buchinger, Herman Wasserman and Arnold de Beer |
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19. Arab Satellite TV News: Up, Down and Out, |
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223 | (6) |
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20. Move Over CNN: AI-Jazeera's View of the World Takes on the West, |
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229 | (6) |
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Catherine Cassara and Laura Lengel |
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21. Indian Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War, |
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235 | (8) |
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V. THE WAR IN CYBERSPACE, |
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22. Iraq War Ushers in Web-Based Era, |
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245 | (10) |
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Naila Hamdy and Radwa Mobarak |
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23. The First Hours of Online Coverage of "Operation Iraqi Freedom," |
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255 | (10) |
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Daniela V. Dimitrova, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Andrew Paul Williams |
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24. Digital Deconstruction: Indymedia as a Process of Collective Critique, |
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265 | (16) |
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25. Iraq War News: Were Younger Audiences Bored with the News or the Media? |
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281 | (10) |
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David Weinstock and Timothy Boudreau |
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26. Weblogs as a Source of Information about the 2003 Iraq War, |
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291 | (12) |
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Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson |
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VI. THE WAR FOR HEARTS AND MINDS, |
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27. Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War, |
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305 | (8) |
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Glenn G. Sparks and Will Miller |
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28. Propaganda and Arab Media Audiences: Resisting the "Hearts and Minds" Campaign, |
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313 | (8) |
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29. News Credibility During the 2003 Iraq War: A Survey of UAE Students, |
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321 | (12) |
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30. War Against Media in the 2003 Gulf War, |
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333 | (10) |
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AFTERWORD: Media Monitoring: Watching the Watchdogs, |
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APPENDIX A: Journalists Killed in the 2003 Iraq War, |
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Compiled by Ralph D. Berenger |
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APPENDIX B: Timeline: Countdown to War in Iraq, |
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355 | (16) |
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Compiled by Ralph D. Berenger |
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NAME INDEX, |
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371 | (4) |
SUBJECT INDEX, |
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