This comparative study conducted within the framework of world system theory aimed to analyse the international flow of news regarding the 2003 Iraq War in online newspapers representative of centre, semi-peripheral and peripheral countries. Two of the newspapers represent centre nations directly involved in the war. Overall, the findings confirmed that the extensive war coverage of the newspapers can in part be attributed to the status of the USA and the UK as centre nations. The findings furthermore indicate the importance of both event and context-related factors as filters in the selection of items for news coverage of the war. Distinct differences emerged in the coverage of newspapers from the three spheres of the world system. These d...
This thesis seeks to identify the main sources of news in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by th...
The issue of international news flow has been debated for more than a decade. The emergence of more ...
In this book, media scholars from a number of countries and cultures provide a more global view of t...
In this paper we compare the newspaper attention for and framingof the Iraq issue in four Western co...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media in...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
The three main contributors to the war on Iraq in March 2003 (the United States, United Kingdom and ...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
The 2003 Iraq War was the first military conflict in which online media played a significant role. T...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
The New Zealand news media have covered Iraq War II extensively, and from different perspectives, s...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This study examined the immediate coverage of the 2003 Iraq War on the home pages of 246 internation...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...
This thesis seeks to identify the main sources of news in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by th...
The issue of international news flow has been debated for more than a decade. The emergence of more ...
In this book, media scholars from a number of countries and cultures provide a more global view of t...
In this paper we compare the newspaper attention for and framingof the Iraq issue in four Western co...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquar...
On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media in...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
The three main contributors to the war on Iraq in March 2003 (the United States, United Kingdom and ...
This article analyzes the transformation of War journalism overthe years and focuses on some of the ...
The 2003 Iraq War was the first military conflict in which online media played a significant role. T...
This dissertation investigated how The New York Times, The Arab News, and The Middle East Times ref...
The New Zealand news media have covered Iraq War II extensively, and from different perspectives, s...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This study examined the immediate coverage of the 2003 Iraq War on the home pages of 246 internation...
I conducted an empirical study of The New Vision and The Monitor newspaper coverage of the Iraq War ...
This thesis seeks to identify the main sources of news in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by th...
The issue of international news flow has been debated for more than a decade. The emergence of more ...
In this book, media scholars from a number of countries and cultures provide a more global view of t...