The News Media In National And International Conflict
Understanding the Role of Media in Global Conflicts
Wimal Dissanayake author Andrew Arno author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Sep '19
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This book examines the complex interactions between news media and conflicts, highlighting their role in shaping public perception and government responses. The News Media In National And International Conflict provides valuable insights.
In The News Media In National And International Conflict, the authors delve into the intricate roles that various forms of news media—such as newspapers, radio, and television—play in both national and international conflict scenarios. They examine the complex relationships that exist between government entities, the media, and the public during these conflicts. As telecommunications technology continues to advance, bridging gaps between nations, the influence of traditional cultural factors also becomes more pronounced, often leading to clashes in perspectives and responses.
The book presents a compelling argument that mass media can act as both a catalyst for international conflict and a potential means for resolution. Scholars featured in this volume discuss how the media's role has evolved, emphasizing that they are not mere observers but active participants in shaping the narratives surrounding conflicts. The authors analyze various case studies, including notable tensions between the United States and Iran, India and Pakistan, and the U.S. and China, providing insights into how media coverage influences public perception and government actions.
Through national-level studies conducted in countries like Sri Lanka, Iran, and Hong Kong, the authors highlight the necessity of understanding the motivations, values, and behaviors of news media organizations. The News Media In National And International Conflict ultimately offers a nuanced perspective on the media's significant impact on the dynamics of conflict and resolution on a global scale.
ISBN: 9780367294441
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Weight: 662g
272 pages