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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Al Jazeera’s Palestine Papers: Middle East media politics in the post-WikiLeaks era Zayani, Mohamed
2013
1 p. 21-35
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2 Anti-Muslim prejudice in the virtual space: A case study of blog network structure and message features of the ‘Ground Zero mosque controversy’ Yang, Aimei
2015
1 p. 46-69
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3 Authoring the self: Media, voice and testimony in soldiers’ memoirs Chouliaraki, Lilie
2016
1 p. 58-75
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4 A visual framing analysis of British press photography during the 2006 Israel- Lebanon conflict Parry, Katy
2010
1 p. 67-85
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5 Between factoids and facts: The application of ‘evidence’ in NGO strategic communication on war and armed conflict Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 85-106
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6 Beyond Abu Ghraib: War trophy photography and commemorative violence Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 87-104
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7 Beyond good and evil? Popular songs, mathemes and bus rides (art and transition in the region of the former Yugoslavia) Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 70-87
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8 Book Review: Barry Richards Emotional Governance: Politics, Media and Terror Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 220 pp. ISBN 978 0230008397 £45 Hammond, Philip
2010
1 p. 107-112
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9 Book Review: Communication Ethics Now Reilly, Paul
2012
1 p. 87-89
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10 Bookreview: Eric V. Larson and Bogdan Savych Misfortunes of War: Press and Public Reactions to Civilian Deaths in Wartime Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2007. 298 pp. ISBN-10: 0 8330 3897 4; ISBN-13: 978 0 8330 3897 5 Thornton Çolak, Mireille
2008
1 p. 127-130
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11 Book Review: Global Journalism Ethics Eid, Mahmoud
2012
1 p. 86-87
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12 Bookreview: Guy Westwell War Cinema: Hollywood on the Front Line London: Wallflower Press (Short Cuts Series), 2006. 133 pp. ISBN 1 904764 54 1 (pbk) Tony Shaw Hollywood's Cold War Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 342 pp. ISBN 978 0 7486 2523 9 (hbk); ISBN 978 0 7486 2524 6 (pbk) Snow, Nancy
2009
1 p. 85-88
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13 Book review: Human rights journalism: Advances in reporting distant humanitarian Interventions Siegfried, Kate
2015
1 p. 163-164
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14 Book review: Image Brokers: Visualizing World News in the Age of Digital Circulation Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 172-174
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15 Book review: Janet Harris and Kevin Williams, Reporting War and Conflict Dworznik, Gretchen
2019
1 p. 121-122
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16 Book Review: J. Jeremy Wisnewski and R. D. Emerick The Ethics of Torture London: Continuum, 2009. ISBN 0 8264 9890 6 Sadat, Selina
2010
1 p. 112-114
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17 Bookreview: Marda Dunsky Pens and Swords: How the American Mainstream Media Report the Israeli— Palestinian Conflict New York: Columbia University Press, 2008. 456 pp. ISBN 978 0 23113348 7 (hbk); ISBN 978 0 231 13349 4 (pbk) Donow, Kenneth R.
2009
1 p. 91-93
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18 Bookreview: Martin Löffelholz and David Weaver (eds) Global Journalism Research: Theories, Methods, Findings, Future Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. 304 pp. ISBN 978 4051 5331 7 Herscovitz, Heloiza G.
2009
1 p. 96-98
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19 Book review: Memory of Fire: Images of War and the War of Images Barsdorf-Liebchen, Nicolette
2014
1 p. 121-126
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20 Book review: Michal Givoni, The Care of the Witness: A Contemporary History of Testimony in Crises Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 105-107
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21 Bookreview: Milena Michalski and James Gow War, Image and Legitimacy: Viewing Contemporary Conflict London: Routledge, 2007. 268 pp. ISBN 0 415 40101 1 (hbk) Parry, Katy
2008
1 p. 134-136
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22 Bookreview: Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Victor Mauer and Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel (eds) Power and Security in the Information Age: Investigating the Role of the State in Cyberspace Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007. 167 pp. ISBN 978 0 7546 7088 9 (hbk) Shields, Peter
2009
1 p. 88-91
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23 Book review: Neville Bolt, The violent image: Insurgent propaganda and the new revolutionaries Stevens, Tim
2013
1 p. 93-94
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24 Bookreview: Nicholas Mirzoeff Watching Babylon: The War in Iraq and Global Visual Culture New York: Routledge, 2005. vi + 196 pp. ISBN 978 0 415 34309 1 (hbk); ISBN 978 0 415 34310 7 (pbk) Roger, Nathan
2009
1 p. 93-95
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25 Book Review: Palestine Online: Transnationalism, the Internet and the Construction of Identity Jones, Marc
2012
1 p. 92-94
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26 Bookreview: Philip Hammond Media, War and Postmodernity London: Routledge, 2007. viii + 170 pp. ISBN 0 415 37493 6 (hbk), 0 415 37494 4 (pbk) Durodié, Bill
2008
1 p. 125-126
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27 Book Review: Prisoners of America’s Wars: From the Early Republic to Guantanamo Anderson, Justin
2012
1 p. 91-92
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28 Book review: Quantitative intelligence analysis: Applied analytical models, simulations, and games Dudas, Patrick Michael
2015
1 p. 165-166
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29 Bookreview: Robin Andersen A Century of Media, A Century of War New York: Peter Lang, 2006. xxxi + 350 pp. ISBN 978 0 8204 7893 7 (pbk) Tracy, James F.
2008
1 p. 130-132
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30 Bookreview: Sarah Maltby and Richard Keeble (eds) Communicating War: Memory, Media and Military Bury St Edmunds: Arima Publishing, 2007. 215 pp. ISBN 978 1 8454 9197 0 Harris, Janet
2008
1 p. 132-134
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31 Book Review: Terrorism within Comparative International Context: The Counter-Terrorism Response and Preparedness Sabido, Ruth M Sanz
2012
1 p. 94-96
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32 Book Review: The Birth of a Republic: Francis Stafford’s Photographs of China’s 1911 Revolution and Beyond Wu, Yan
2012
1 p. 89-91
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33 Book Review: Thomas Rid and Marc Hecker War 2.0: Irregular Warfare in the Information Age Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2009. ISBN 0 313 36470 2 Thomas, Jem
2010
1 p. 114-115
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34 Book review: Torture, Intelligence and Sousveillance in the War on Terror Pope, Mark
2014
1 p. 126-129
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35 Bookreview: Tugrul Ilter, Nurten Kara, Melek Atabay, Yetin Arslan and Muge Orun (eds) Communication in Peace/Conflict in Communication (Proceedings of the Second International Conference in Communication and Media Studies, 2—4 May 2007, Faculty of Media and Communication Studies, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkish Republic of North Cyprus) Famagusta, Turkish Republic of North Cyprus: Eastern Mediterranean Press, 2008. x + 306 pp. ISBN 978 975 8401 61 1 Goby, Valerie Priscilla
2009
1 p. 99-102
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36 Book review: Warrior Geeks: How 21st-Century Technology Is Changing the Way We Fight and Think About War and The Code of the Warrior: Exploring Warrior Values Past and Present Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 174-176
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37 Can the information war on terror be won? A polemical essay Taylor, Philip M.
2008
1 p. 118-124
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38 Comparing war images across media platforms: methodological challenges for content analysis Keith, Susan
2010
1 p. 87-98
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39 Conflict-related media events and cultures of proximity Volkmer, Ingrid
2008
1 p. 90-98
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40 Death of a single medium Hoskins, Andrew
2013
1 p. 3-6
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41 Depoliticizing terror: The news framing of the terrorist attacks in Norway, 22 July 2011 Falkheimer, Jesper
2015
1 p. 70-85
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42 Did the Global War on Terror end the CNN effect? Bahador, Babak
2011
1 p. 37-54
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43 Disrupting democracy: Democratization conflicts as performative struggles Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 8-26
artikel
44 Editorial Hoskins, Andrew
2008
1 p. 5-7
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45 Editors' note Hoskins, Andrew
2009
1 p. 5-6
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46 Enemy framing and the politics of reporting religious conflicts in the Nigerian press Musa, Aliyu O
2013
1 p. 7-20
artikel
47 Exploring democracy and violence in Burundi: A multi-methodical analysis of hegemonic discourses on Twitter Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 125-148
artikel
48 Exploring the form and function of dissident Irish Republican online discourses Bowman-Grieve, Lorraine
2012
1 p. 71-85
artikel
49 Exploring the impact of an evolving war and terror blogosphere on traditional media coverage of conflict Bennett, Daniel
2013
1 p. 37-53
artikel
50 (Extra)ordinary portraits: Self-representation, public culture and the contemporary British soldier Parry, Katy
2016
1 p. 93-109
artikel
51 Forty years’ personal experience Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 25-39
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52 Framing conflict – the Cold War and after: Reflections from an old hack Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 48-58
artikel
53 From lords of war to leaders in society: How former Liberian warlords have used ‘old’ and ‘new’ media to self-reframe O’Mahony, Geraldine
2012
1 p. 37-50
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54 From Stalingrad to Grozny: Patriotism, political pressure, and literature in the war reporting of Vassily Grossman and Anna Politkovskaya Rodgers, James
2014
1 p. 23-36
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55 Gatekeeping and citizen journalism: The use of social media during the recent uprisings in Iran, Egypt, and Libya Ali, Sadaf R
2013
1 p. 55-69
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56 How conflict news comes into being: Reconstructing ‘reality’ through telling stories Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 46-64
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57 How do non-governmental organizations influence media coverage of conflict? The case of the Syrian conflict, 2011–2014 Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 149-171
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58 How embedded journalists in Iraq viewed the arrest of Al-Jazeera reporter Taysir Alouni Fahmy, Shahira
2009
1 p. 47-65
artikel
59 Icons of contention: The iconography of martyrdom and the construction of Coptic identity in post-revolutionary Egypt Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 50-69
artikel
60 Images of Muslims and Islam in Swedish Christian and secular news discourse Steiner, Kristian
2015
1 p. 20-45
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61 ‘I wish I could be the journalist I was, but I currently cannot’: Experiencing the impossibility of journalism in Burundi Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 3-24
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62 Japanese foreign disaster assistance: the ad hoc period in international politics and the illusion of a CNN effect Van Belle, Douglas A
2011
1 p. 83-95
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63 Journalism under pressure in conflict zones: A study of journalists and editors in seven countries Høiby, Marte
2019
1 p. 69-86
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64 Making the case for war: A comparative analysis of CNN and BBC coverage of Colin Powell’s presentation to the United Nations Security Council Ashley, Seth
2015
1 p. 120-140
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65 Media and foreign policy in central and eastern Europe post 9/11: in from the cold? Balabanova, Ekaterina
2011
1 p. 69-82
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66 Media and peacebuilding: the new army stability doctrine and media sector development Himelfarb, Sheldon
2009
1 p. 7-23
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67 Media and violent conflict: Halil Dağ, Kurdish insurgency, and the hybridity of vernacular cinema of conflict Smets, Kevin
2016
1 p. 76-92
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68 Media between warmongers and peacemakers Hamelink, Cees J.
2008
1 p. 77-83
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69 Media images of war Griffin, Michael
2010
1 p. 7-41
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70 Media selectivity and the other side of the CNN effect: the consequences of not paying attention to conflict Hawkins, Virgil
2011
1 p. 55-68
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71 Milblogs and soldier representations of the Afghanistan War: The case of Sweden Hellman, Maria
2016
1 p. 43-57
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72 Mortars and memes: Participating in pop culture from a war zone Silvestri, Lisa
2016
1 p. 27-42
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73 Narratives used to portray in-group terrorists: A comparative analysis of the Israeli and Norwegian press Samuel-Azran, Tal
2015
1 p. 3-19
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74 National interest or business interest: coverage of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo in The Australian newspaper Hawkins, Virgil
2009
1 p. 67-84
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75 Navigating the complexities of media roles in conflict: The INFOCORE approach Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 3-21
artikel
76 Newspaper coverage of the herdsmen–farmers conflict in central Tiv Land, Benue State, Nigeria Gever, Celestine Verlumun
2019
1 p. 102-120
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77 No one's looking: the disappearing audience for war Carruthers, Susan L.
2008
1 p. 70-76
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78 Operation Iraqi Freedom strategic communication analysis and assessment Cioppa, Thomas M.
2009
1 p. 25-45
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79 Patriotic journalism: An appeal to emotion and cognition Ginosar, Avshalom
2019
1 p. 3-18
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80 Patriotism meets plurality: reporting the 2003 Iraq War in the British press Goddard, Peter
2008
1 p. 9-30
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81 Portraits of the enemy: Visualizing the Taliban in a photography studio Chao, Jenifer
2019
1 p. 30-49
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82 Professional or personal framing? International media coverage of the Israel–Hamas prisoner exchange deal Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 105-124
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83 Psychosocial resilience in the face of a mediated terrorist threat Maeseele, Pieter A.
2008
1 p. 50-69
artikel
84 Reporting conflict in Africa Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 40-47
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85 Reporting from the front: First-hand experiences, dilemmas and open questions Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 59-68
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86 Rethinking media and disasters in a global age: What’s changed and why it matters Cottle, Simon
2014
1 p. 3-22
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87 Review: Anthony R DiMaggio Mass Media, Mass Propaganda: Examining American News in the ‘War on Terror’ Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009. 329 pp. ISBN 978 0 7391 1903 7 Simons, Greg
2011
1 p. 98-100
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88 Review: Book review Strahm, Ann
2011
1 p. 96-98
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89 Review: Exhibition review Goodall, Mark
2011
1 p. 102-104
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90 Re-viewing D-Day: The cinematography of the Normandy landings from the Signal Corps to Saving Private Ryan Binns, Daniel
2015
1 p. 86-99
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91 Review: Steven Vertovec and Susanne Wessendorf (eds) The Multiculturalism BackLash: European Discourses and Practices London: Routledge, 2010. 224 pp. ISBN 10 0 415 55648 1 Adi Kuntsman Figurations of Violence and Belonging: Queerness, Migranthood and Nationalism in Cyberspace and Beyond New York: Peter Lang, 2008. 302 pp., 6 col. illus. ISBN 978 3 03911 564 8 Sideri, Eleni
2011
1 p. 100-102
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92 Scandal and military mediatization Crosbie, Thomas
2015
1 p. 100-119
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93 Special Issue: Contemporary soldiering, self-representation and popular culture Maltby, Sarah
2016
1 p. 3-8
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94 Special Issue: Images of War Fahmy, Shahira
2010
1 p. 3-5
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95 Special Issue: The Political Aesthetics of Democratization Conflicts Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 3-7
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96 Strategic narrative: A new means to understand soft power Roselle, Laura
2014
1 p. 70-84
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97 Taking the state out of state—media relations theory: how transnational advocacy networks are changing the press—state dynamic Aday, Sean
2008
1 p. 99-107
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98 Television journalism during terror attacks Mogensen, Kirsten
2008
1 p. 31-49
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99 Telling NATO’s story of Afghanistan: Gender and the alliance’s digital diplomacy Wright, Katharine AM
2019
1 p. 87-101
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100 Terrorism in ‘old’ and ‘new’ media Conway, Maura
2012
1 p. 3-5
artikel
101 The act of documenting: Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 88-104
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102 The CNN effect reconsidered (again): problematizing ICT and global governance in the CNN effect research agenda Livingston, Steven
2011
1 p. 20-36
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103 The CNN effect reconsidered: mapping a research agenda for the future Robinson, Piers
2011
1 p. 3-11
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104 The impact of media and NGOs on four European Parliament discourses about conflicts in the Middle East Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 65-84
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105 The impact of political context on news coverage: Covering Qatar in the Israeli press Yarchi, Moran
2019
1 p. 19-29
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106 The military and the media: shotgun wedding, rocky marriage, committed relationship Cucolo, Major General Tony
2008
1 p. 84-89
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107 The power of protest: images from South Korea’s road to democracy Newton, Kim
2010
1 p. 99-106
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108 The role of the media in boosting military spending Lewis, Justin
2008
1 p. 108-117
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109 The role of the media in violent conflicts in the digital age: Israeli and Palestinian leaders’ perceptions Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 107-124
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110 The search for common ground in conflict news research: Comparing the coverage of six current conflicts in domestic and international media over time Frère, Marie-Soleil
2018
1 p. 22-45
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111 The UK Justice and Security Bill 2012–2013: Using secrecy to legitimize the securitization of the law Pope, Mark
2019
1 p. 50-68
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112 ‘They need our help’: Non-governmental organizations and the subjectifying dynamics of the military as social cause Millar, Katharine M
2016
1 p. 9-26
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113 Time to move on: new media realities - new vulnerabilities of power Gowing, Nik
2011
1 p. 13-19
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114 Trauma, guilt, forgiveness: The victimizer as witness in the cinematic and televisual representations of conflict in Israel Arav, Dan
2014
1 p. 104-120
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115 Uncovering the French-speaking jihadisphere: An exploratory analysis Ducol, Benjamin
2012
1 p. 51-70
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116 Using a new medium for propaganda: The role of transborder broadcasts during the Spanish Civil War Ribeiro, Nelson
2014
1 p. 37-50
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117 Visual coverage of the 2006 Lebanon War: Framing conflict in three US news magazines Schwalbe, Carol B
2015
1 p. 141-162
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118 Visual metaphor and authoritarianism in Serbian political cartoons Pinfari, Marco

1 p. 27-49
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119 War journalism on Israel/Palestine: Does contra-flow really make a difference? Ozohu-Suleiman, Yakubu
2014
1 p. 85-103
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120 What’s love got to do with it? Framing ‘JihadJane’ in the US press Conway, Maura
2012
1 p. 6-21
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121 ‘When blood becomes cheaper than a bottle of water’: how viewers of Al-Jazeera’s English-language website judge graphic images of conflict Johnson, Thomas J.
2010
1 p. 43-66
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122 When is a conflict a crisis? On the aesthetics of the Syrian civil war in a social media context Risso, Linda
2017
1 p. 69-86
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123 When media and world politics meet: Crisis press coverage in the Arab–Israel and East–West conflicts Ben-Yehuda, Hemda
2013
1 p. 71-92
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124 When media of a small nation argue for war Hjarvard, Stig
2014
1 p. 51-69
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125 Working the ‘front lines’ in Washington, DC: Digital age terrorism reporting by national security prestige press Epkins, Heather Davis
2012
1 p. 22-36
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