The author examines the coverage of two simultaneously occurring battles, Mosul and Aleppo, in the Western media. Although both battles are intended to be key moments in defeating terrorist organisations, there is a stark contrast in the Western media`s framing of these events. In order to analyse the vast gaps in the coverage of these battles, the lens of news management, which is a means to influence public perception and opinion, is employed to view these two distinct events in Iraq and Syria. The author concludes that news management is applied to the information flows in these events in order to shape public opinion and perception of the battles Mosul and Aleppo—one ‘good’ and the other ‘bad.
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
With what new tools do governments manage the news in order to prepare us for conflict? Are the m...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...
The author examines the coverage of two simultaneously occurring battles, Mosul and Aleppo, in the W...
The author examines the coverage of two simultaneously occurring battles, Mosul and Aleppo, in the W...
The battles for Aleppo (20122016) and Mosul (20162017) were two intense and brutal sieges, which res...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This thesis seeks to identify the main sources of news in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by th...
On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media in...
The contemporary analysis of propaganda during conflict has tended to focus considerably upon visual...
While the watchdog journalism ideal emphasises the importance of critical and objective news coverag...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
In this book, media scholars from a number of countries and cultures provide a more global view of t...
The media has played an important role in the ‘Global War on Terror’, and has received significant s...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
With what new tools do governments manage the news in order to prepare us for conflict? Are the m...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...
The author examines the coverage of two simultaneously occurring battles, Mosul and Aleppo, in the W...
The author examines the coverage of two simultaneously occurring battles, Mosul and Aleppo, in the W...
The battles for Aleppo (20122016) and Mosul (20162017) were two intense and brutal sieges, which res...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This thesis seeks to identify the main sources of news in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by th...
On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media in...
The contemporary analysis of propaganda during conflict has tended to focus considerably upon visual...
While the watchdog journalism ideal emphasises the importance of critical and objective news coverag...
In the avalanche of analyses about what went wrong in Iraq, one area should be of particular interes...
In this book, media scholars from a number of countries and cultures provide a more global view of t...
The media has played an important role in the ‘Global War on Terror’, and has received significant s...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
With what new tools do governments manage the news in order to prepare us for conflict? Are the m...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...