Global Media Go to War : Role of News and Entertainment Media During the 2003 Iraq War

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Pub. Date: 2004-10-30
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Table of Contents

ABOUT THE AUTHORS, xi
PREFACE: Reflections on the 2003 Iraq War, xxi
Cees J. Hamelink
FOREWORD: Response to Hamelink, xxv
John C. Merrill
INTRODUCTION: Global Media Go to War, xxvii
Ralph D. Berenger
I. PRELUDE TO WAR, 1(84)
1. Hating America: The Press in Egypt and France,
3(12)
James J. Napoli
2. Global Village Disconnected?
15(14)
George Albert Gladney
3. The Framing of the "Axis of Evil,"
29(10)
Jinbong Choi
4. African Perspectives on Events Before the 2003 Iraq War,
39(18)
Emmanuel C. Alozie
5. Al-Jazeera: A Broadcaster Creating Ripples in a Stagnant Pool,
57(16)
Stephen Quinn and Tim Walters
6. Global News Agencies and the Pre-War Debate: A Content Analysis,
73(14)
Beverly Horvit
II. THE WORLD WAR OF WORDS, 85(54)
7. Language, Media and War: Manipulating Public Perceptions,
87(8)
Yahya R. Kamalipour
8. Metaphors of War: News Reporting and the 2003 Iraq War,
95(12)
Jack Lule
9. An Insider's Assessment of Media Punditry and "Operation Iraqi Freedom,"
107(14)
Ibrahim Al-Marashi
10. The 2003 War in Iraq and Perspectives on Turkish Media,
121(10)
Dilruba Catalbas
11. Late-Night Talk Shows and War: Entertaining and Informing Through Humor,
131(8)
Andrew Paul Williams, Justin D. Martin, Kaye D. Trammell, Kristen Landreville and Chelsea Ellis
III. THE WAR IN THE COALITION PRESS, 139(66)
12. The Press Made Mistakes Covering the 2003 Iraq War, But It Also Corrected Them,
141(8)
Howard Schneider
13. Of Journalists and Dogs: Tales from the Northern Behind,
149(12)
Maggy Zanger
14. Embedded Versus Behind-the-Lines Reporting on the 2003 Iraq War,
161(12)
Stephen D. Cooper and Jim A. Kuypers
15. Allies Down Under? The Australian at War and the "Big Lie,"
173(18)
Martin Hirst and Robert Schütze
16. U.S. and British Press Coverage of Iraq's Missing WMD,
191(14)
Kris Kodrich and Sweety Law
IV. THE WAR IN OTHER PLACES, 205(38)
17. The Hong Kong Media During the Gulf War,
207(8)
Yoichi Clark Shimatsu
18. Nowhere to Hide: South African Media Seek Global Perspective on Iraq War,
215(8)
Christine Buchinger, Herman Wasserman and Arnold de Beer
19. Arab Satellite TV News: Up, Down and Out,
223(6)
S. Abdallah Schleifer
20. Move Over CNN: AI-Jazeera's View of the World Takes on the West,
229(6)
Catherine Cassara and Laura Lengel
21. Indian Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War,
235(8)
Janet Fine
V. THE WAR IN CYBERSPACE, 243(60)
22. Iraq War Ushers in Web-Based Era,
245(10)
Naila Hamdy and Radwa Mobarak
23. The First Hours of Online Coverage of "Operation Iraqi Freedom,"
255(10)
Daniela V. Dimitrova, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Andrew Paul Williams
24. Digital Deconstruction: Indymedia as a Process of Collective Critique,
265(16)
Lisa Brooten
25. Iraq War News: Were Younger Audiences Bored with the News or the Media?
281(10)
David Weinstock and Timothy Boudreau
26. Weblogs as a Source of Information about the 2003 Iraq War,
291(12)
Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson
VI. THE WAR FOR HEARTS AND MINDS, 303(40)
27. Cognitive and Emotional Effects of Media Coverage of the 2003 Iraq War,
305(8)
Glenn G. Sparks and Will Miller
28. Propaganda and Arab Media Audiences: Resisting the "Hearts and Minds" Campaign,
313(8)
Makram Khoury-Machool
29. News Credibility During the 2003 Iraq War: A Survey of UAE Students,
321(12)
Muhammad I. Ayish
30. War Against Media in the 2003 Gulf War,
333(10)
Abdullah Al-Kindi
AFTERWORD: Media Monitoring: Watching the Watchdogs, 343(10)
Kaarle Nordenstreng.
APPENDIX A: Journalists Killed in the 2003 Iraq War, 353(2)
Compiled by Ralph D. Berenger
APPENDIX B: Timeline: Countdown to War in Iraq, 355(16)
Compiled by Ralph D. Berenger
NAME INDEX, 371(4)
SUBJECT INDEX, 375

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