The notion of "democracy" is a critical cultural and political referent for supporters and opponents of the recent invasion of Iraq. According to many analysts, the successful waging of war by a modern democratic state is contingent upon a tripartite consensus between the government, the media and public opinion. Democracy is pivotal in the formation of this consensus. In order to understand the status and authority of "democracy" we need to draw upon broader perspectives of the relationship between language and culture. The dialogue-dispute between Jacques Derrida and Martin Heidegger provides valuable insights into the ways in which language and media representation contribute to the formation of the preconditions of democratic consensus....
Proposals for scholarly research projects to place the Attack on Iraq into a larger frame of cultura...
dissertationThe discourse of Iraqi and U.S. political players During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2...
The role of the public sphere has increasingly come to the fore in studies concerning the state of d...
The notion of "democracy" is a critical cultural and political referent for supporters and...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
This book proposes a significant reassessment of the history of Iraq, documenting democratic experie...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
This paper analyses in detail the coverage of two milestones in Iraq\u27s shift towards democracy: t...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
In this study, I demonstrate the consequences of the triumph of neoliberalism and media deregulation...
Democracy practices may change from one state to another, as well as within a state from one era to ...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The war in Iraq is widely perceived as the result of democratic and diplomatic deficits at a global ...
This thesis examines the operation of morally asymmetrical distinctions in the discourse produced in...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the US led invasions into Afghanistan and Iraq. While both inv...
Proposals for scholarly research projects to place the Attack on Iraq into a larger frame of cultura...
dissertationThe discourse of Iraqi and U.S. political players During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2...
The role of the public sphere has increasingly come to the fore in studies concerning the state of d...
The notion of "democracy" is a critical cultural and political referent for supporters and...
The project to build a stable democracy in Iraq presents an unparalleled opportunity to better under...
This book proposes a significant reassessment of the history of Iraq, documenting democratic experie...
They do say that all ideas have their time, and in media education it seems that it is the time for ...
This paper analyses in detail the coverage of two milestones in Iraq\u27s shift towards democracy: t...
The toppling of Saddam in 2003 has seen Iraq shift from only a handful of state organs that served a...
In this study, I demonstrate the consequences of the triumph of neoliberalism and media deregulation...
Democracy practices may change from one state to another, as well as within a state from one era to ...
Despite a wealth of recent research which has detailed the impact that new media outlets and technol...
The war in Iraq is widely perceived as the result of democratic and diplomatic deficits at a global ...
This thesis examines the operation of morally asymmetrical distinctions in the discourse produced in...
At the beginning of the 21st century, the US led invasions into Afghanistan and Iraq. While both inv...
Proposals for scholarly research projects to place the Attack on Iraq into a larger frame of cultura...
dissertationThe discourse of Iraqi and U.S. political players During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2...
The role of the public sphere has increasingly come to the fore in studies concerning the state of d...