The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of ways by major news outlets globally. Coverage of the Paris attack was widespread, and layered with personal stories about those personally affected and analysis about the effects of terrorism on the French way of life. By comparison, little coverage was given to either the Beirut or Baghdad events, the experiences of those suffering on the ground, or the wider issue of the effects of terrorism within Lebanese and Iraqi communities. In this think piece, the bombings in Beirut are used as a lens for examining the politics and consequences of mediated silence or ‘forgetting’ of violence and suffering in the Middle East. We employ a critical humanit...
Major news anchors reported the action second by second. They replayed video footage of two hooded g...
This article is by LSE student and Polis Silverstone Scholar Milan Dinic (@MilanDinic1) The tragic k...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of way...
The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of way...
The period between 2014 and 2016 saw the rise of the radical Islamist terrorist group Islamic State ...
The period between 2014 and 2016 saw the rise of the radical Islamist terrorist group Islamic State ...
This paper investigates bias in coverage between Western and Arab media on Twitter after the Novembe...
This paper investigates bias in coverage between Western and Arab media on Twitter after the Novembe...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
© 2017 Copyright 2017 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This study examines social m...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
Major news anchors reported the action second by second. They replayed video footage of two hooded g...
This article is by LSE student and Polis Silverstone Scholar Milan Dinic (@MilanDinic1) The tragic k...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of way...
The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of way...
The period between 2014 and 2016 saw the rise of the radical Islamist terrorist group Islamic State ...
The period between 2014 and 2016 saw the rise of the radical Islamist terrorist group Islamic State ...
This paper investigates bias in coverage between Western and Arab media on Twitter after the Novembe...
This paper investigates bias in coverage between Western and Arab media on Twitter after the Novembe...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
© 2017 Copyright 2017 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. This study examines social m...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
Major news anchors reported the action second by second. They replayed video footage of two hooded g...
This article is by LSE student and Polis Silverstone Scholar Milan Dinic (@MilanDinic1) The tragic k...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...