Media and Conflict: Framing Issues, Making Policy, Shaping Opinions / / edited by Eytan Gilboa.

This is the first book to focus on media and conflict - primarily international conflict - from multidisciplinary, cross-national and cross-cultural perspectives. Twenty-two contributors from around the globe present original and thought provoking research on media and conflict in the United States,...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2002.
Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • About the Authors
  • World Perspectives on Media and Conflict, Eytan Gilboa
  • Part I: Framing
  • Chapter 1: Media and the New Post-Cold War Movements, Andrew Rojecki
  • Chapter 2: The Battle in Seattle: How Nongovernmental Organizations Used Websites in Their Challenge to the WTO, Melissa A. Wall
  • Chapter 3: Spiral of Violence? Conflict and Conflict Resolution in
  • International News, Christopher Beaudoin and Esther Thorson
  • Chapter 4: Relational Ripeness in the Oslo I and Oslo II Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations, William A. Donohue and Gregory D. Hoobler
  • Chapter 5: Framing International Conflicts in Asia: A Comparative Analysis of News Coverage of Tokdo, Young Chul Yoon and Gwangho E.
  • Chapter 6: Framing Environmental Conflicts: The Edwards Aquifer Dispute, Linda L. Putnam
  • Part II: Media and Policy
  • Chapter 7: Sources, the Media and the Reporting of Conflict ,Howard Tumber
  • Chapter 8: An Exploratory Model of Media-Government Relations in International Crises: U.S. Involvement in Bosnia 1992-1995, Yaeli Bloch and Sam Lehman-Wilzig
  • Chapter 9: Global Television and Conflict Resolution: Defining the Limits of the CNN Effect, Piers Robinson
  • Chapter 10: Media Diplomacy in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Eytan Gilboa
  • Chapter 11: The Russian Media Role in the Conflicts in Afghanistan and Chechnya: A Case Study of Media Coverage by Izvestia Olga V. Malinkina and Douglas M. McLeod
  • Chapter 12: Effects of Ambiguous Policies on Media Coverage of Foreign Conflicts: The Cases of Eritrea and Southern Sudan, Meseret Chekol Reta
  • Part III: Media and the Public
  • Chapter 13: The South African Press: No Strangers to Conflict, Arnold S de Beer;Chapter 14: Cultural Conflict in the Middle East: The Media as Peacemakers, Dov Shinar
  • Chapter 15: The Media and Reconciliation in Central America, Sonia Gutiérrez-Villalobos
  • Chapter 16: The Crisis in Kosovo: Photographic News of the Conflict and Public Opinion, Kimberly L. Bissell
  • Chapter 17: Internet Public Relations: A Tool for Crisis Management, Shannon B. Campbell
  • Index.