This thesis investigates British media representations of the conflict in Northern Ireland between 1973 and 1997, and how these affected the lived experiences of the Irish in Britain over this period. The ‘Troubles’ dominated headlines from the outbreak of communal violence in 1968. As the main source of information on Northern Ireland for most British people, the press and broadcast media were central to how the conflict was reported on and understood in Britain. The British press and broadcast media offered multifaceted and detailed coverage of the conflict in Northern Ireland, contrary to the assumptions made by various scholars, and the belief of many Irish people living in Britain at the time. The prevailing view amongst the Iri...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
This thesis analyses British newspaper coverage of the ‘Irish question’ – Ireland’s constitutional r...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
The study presented here focuses on the treatment accorded to Northern Ireland by the British press...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report conflicts fai...
The main aim of this essay is to analyze British documentary coverage of the conflict In Northern Ir...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
Almost exactly fifty years ago, an illegal Civil Rights march in Londonderry in Northern Ireland was...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since ...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
This thesis analyses British newspaper coverage of the ‘Irish question’ – Ireland’s constitutional r...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
This thesis examines the process of mass communication from media strategies to audience belief in r...
The study presented here focuses on the treatment accorded to Northern Ireland by the British press...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
Abstract: In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report con...
In societies in conflict the role of the media is supposed to be neutral and to report conflicts fai...
The main aim of this essay is to analyze British documentary coverage of the conflict In Northern Ir...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
Almost exactly fifty years ago, an illegal Civil Rights march in Londonderry in Northern Ireland was...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since ...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
The issue of Northern Ireland is one that has received considerable attention from the media, since...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
International audienceOn April 10th, 1998 the Belfast Agreement put an official end to thirty years ...
This thesis analyses British newspaper coverage of the ‘Irish question’ – Ireland’s constitutional r...