Contextualizing conflict -- the US 'war on terrorism' / Aijaz Ahmad -- Watching what we say : global communication in a time of fear / Ted Magder -- Understanding not empathy / Jean Seaton -- Information warfare in an age of globalization / Frank Webster -- The counter-revolution in military affairs : the globalization of guerrilla warfare / John Downey and Graham Murdock -- Spinning the war : political communications, information operations and public diplomacy in the war on terrorism / Robin Brown -- 'We know where you are' : psychological operations media during Enduring freedom / Philip M. Taylor -- Live TV and bloodless deaths : war, infotainment and 24/7 news / Daya Kishan Thussu -- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict : TV news and public understanding / Greg Philo [and others] -- Mapping the al-Jazeera phenomenon / Noureddine Miladi -- War and the entertainment industries : new research priorities in an era of cyber-patriotism / Jonathan Burston -- The new media environment, Internet chatrooms, and public discourse after 9/11 / Bruce A. Williams -- The media, the 'war on terrorism', and the circulation of non-knowledge / Cynthia Weber -- Icons and invisibility : gender, myth, 9/11 / Jayne Rodgers -- Journalists under fire : subcultures, objectivity and emotional literacy / Howard Tumber and Marina Prentoulis -- Journalists and war : the troubling new tensions post 9/11 / Nik Gowing -- Conflict and control : the war in Afghanistan and the 24-hour news cycle / Kieran Baker -- In the fog of war ... / Yvonne Ridley -- The need for context : the complexity of foreign reporting / Gordon Corera.
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'War and the media' brings together internationally known contributors. It is an essential guide to understanding the institutions and technologies involved in the production and consumption of television news.
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