The media can contribute to the reproduction of violent conflict in societies either through direct bias or more silent acquiescence. When wars end, therefore, the question arises as to the media’s past role and the possibilities of reconstructing the media in such a way that it contributes to conflict transformation. This article looks at one specific situation, Northern Ireland, where during the violent political conflict over three decades there was a professional and sophisticated broadcasting environment. Broadcasters have been frequently charged with bias in relation to reporting the conflict, but their record in reporting the peaceful transition has been less well researched. The broadcast by the BBC of three programmes in March 2006...
The research was developed and conducted to analyse the way in which the conflict is represented in ...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
La représentation du conflit en Irlande du Nord à la télévision nationale britannique est étudiée en...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
2013-04-05The Politics of Transformation: Mass Media and the Northern Ireland Peace Process explores...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
As a result of the 'cold war culture', war became a permanent item on the political agenda and could...
This book considers the problem of managing the unfinished business of a violent past in societies m...
The Belfast Agreement ended the bulk of paramilitary and state violence, underlined majority consent...
The study presented here focuses on the treatment accorded to Northern Ireland by the British press...
This thesis investigates British media representations of the conflict in Northern Ireland between 1...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
Despite the critical significance of the roles played by media in conflict and conflict resolution, ...
On TV, real democratic debates can only take place when various points of views are confronted, in a...
The research was developed and conducted to analyse the way in which the conflict is represented in ...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
La représentation du conflit en Irlande du Nord à la télévision nationale britannique est étudiée en...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
2013-04-05The Politics of Transformation: Mass Media and the Northern Ireland Peace Process explores...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
As a result of the 'cold war culture', war became a permanent item on the political agenda and could...
This book considers the problem of managing the unfinished business of a violent past in societies m...
The Belfast Agreement ended the bulk of paramilitary and state violence, underlined majority consent...
The study presented here focuses on the treatment accorded to Northern Ireland by the British press...
This thesis investigates British media representations of the conflict in Northern Ireland between 1...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
Despite the critical significance of the roles played by media in conflict and conflict resolution, ...
On TV, real democratic debates can only take place when various points of views are confronted, in a...
The research was developed and conducted to analyse the way in which the conflict is represented in ...
Experiences from the Gulf War and other post Cold War military conflicts have stimulated an ongoing ...
La représentation du conflit en Irlande du Nord à la télévision nationale britannique est étudiée en...