This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in British public opinion towards the war. During the war, television coverage helped create a climate in which pro-war positions became more relevant and plausible. This was not the result of crude forms of bias, but the product of news values which privileged certain assumptions and narratives over others. This, in turn, may assist a wider (and questionable) ideological strategy to link the war on terrorism to forms of military action, making both war and military spending more acceptable
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
The Article reflects on the influence and distortion of mass media in modern days. Its original role...
Mass media have played a critical role in shaping the views of individual. One of the critical examp...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
Media’s role in wartime has long been the subject of controversy, marked by claims that media promot...
The third issue of Mediactive examines the media's portrayal of the Iraq war. The British and Americ...
The article examines how multi-ethnic publics negotiate questions of legitimacy. It explains the dee...
Relations between the British government and the BBC are often fraught at times of armed conflict, p...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
The Article reflects on the influence and distortion of mass media in modern days. Its original role...
Mass media have played a critical role in shaping the views of individual. One of the critical examp...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in Br...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this pr...
Television audiences around the world were gripped by television news reporting of the events in Ira...
Media’s role in wartime has long been the subject of controversy, marked by claims that media promot...
The third issue of Mediactive examines the media's portrayal of the Iraq war. The British and Americ...
The article examines how multi-ethnic publics negotiate questions of legitimacy. It explains the dee...
Relations between the British government and the BBC are often fraught at times of armed conflict, p...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
Applying the tools and methodology of corpus-assisted discourse studies and recent work in the field...
The 2003 Iraq War was highly controversial in the UK, generating domestic opposition and a widely su...
The Article reflects on the influence and distortion of mass media in modern days. Its original role...
Mass media have played a critical role in shaping the views of individual. One of the critical examp...