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Discourse, Media, and Conflict

Editat de Innocent Chiluwa
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2025
While research into media representations of conflict is gaining traction, studies of the power of the media to contribute to peaceful and sustained resolution of conflicts is not widespread. Hence, the book will be of great interest to students and scholars of a wide variety of disciplines.
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ISBN-13: 9781009073684
ISBN-10: 1009073680
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

Preface Ramsbotham Oliver; Introduction: Media, conflict and peace-building Innocent Chiluwa; 1. Elian Gonzalez in New York times: Media roles in the trajectories of international conflict Mark Finney and Sarah Fisher; 2. The construction of threat of 'Islamist terrorism' in German newspapers Enis Bicer, Lina Brink, Alejandra Nieves Camacho; 3. 'Herdsmen are terrorists': Analysing news headlines on the herder-farmer conflict in the Nigerian press Innocent Chiluwa, Isioma M. Chiluwa, Angie O. Igbinoba; 4. Covering the war on Iraq: The pragmatics of framing and visual rhetoric in newspaper war photographs Ahmed Sahlane; 5. Making a case for war: CNN and the representations of humanitarianism, Gadhafi and NATO in the 2011 bombing of Libya Ada Peter, Innocent Chiluwa; 6. 'The situation on the Korean Peninsula': Voice of America and China radio international on China and the USA about the North Korean Conflict Valerie A. Cooper; 7. Against a hard-earned peace: (De)legitimation discourses of political violence in online press statements of dissident Republicans in post conflict Northern Ireland Stephen Golding; 8. Ideological exclusion: Defining the (dis)believer in online extremist Muslim periodical – Dabiq and Inspire Troy E. Spier; 9. Violence for social change: An analysis of #feesmustfall movement in South Africa Fiona Chawana, Ufuoma Akpojivi; 10. The language of peace in conflict transformation: A critical analysis of The New York Times' coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement and its role in the discursive context of the Oslo negotiations Giuliana Tiripelli; 11. The historical context in media narratives in search of peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict: A comparative study of BBC and Aljazeera Jelena Timotijevic; 12. From peace talks to military operation: Pakistani newspapers' representation of the TTP conflict Lubna Shaheen, Muhammad Tarique; 13. From collision to diplomatic compromise: 'We are sorry' – one official utterance, different interpretations in the Chinese and US mainstream news coverage of the 2001 mid-air plane collision Lutgard Lams; 14. Constructing identities in crisis situations: A study of the 'volunteer' in the Spanish and English press María del Mar Sánchez Ramos; Conclusion Innocent Chiluwa.