Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or is news controlled by the professionals who produce it? By systematically testing a range of theories, this book demonstrates the inability of current communication research to explain the nature of news. By comparing the coverage of two defining crises of our time—9/11 and the War in Afghanistan—across the US, Italy, France, and Pakistan, the study develops a new theoretical framework. The model brings together previously distinct levels of analysis: the organizational environment of the single news organization, national social and political contexts, the macro level of international relations. Translated excerpts of political statements a...
World newspapers, The New York Times, The London Times, The Australian, and The Toronto Star, have t...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly global media is creating a homogenisation of pol...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly globalised media is creating a uniformisation of...
This book is concerned with the role of news media in an increasingly globalized society. It tries t...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
With examples drawn from media coverage of the War on Terror, the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Hurricane K...
World newspapers, The New York Times, The London Times, The Australian, and The Toronto Star, have t...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly global media is creating a homogenisation of pol...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...
Is globalization leading to a worldwide homogenization of news? Is news shaped by political spin? Or...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed, by r...
An international comparative study of the elite press framing of 9/11 in the US, Italy, France and P...
Political Communications, International Communications, News Sociology, all claim to offer an explan...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly globalised media is creating a uniformisation of...
This book is concerned with the role of news media in an increasingly globalized society. It tries t...
82 pagesModern media is predominantly controlled by large organizations, and even more by first-worl...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
The article shows the limitations of the “indexing” hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
With examples drawn from media coverage of the War on Terror, the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Hurricane K...
World newspapers, The New York Times, The London Times, The Australian, and The Toronto Star, have t...
The paper challenges the claim that an increasingly global media is creating a homogenisation of pol...
The 9/11 terrorist attacks and later attacks such as those in London and Madrid shocked the world an...