This paper explores the controversy generated by the nonprofit WikiLeaks website’s posting of a video documenting the shooting of a group of civilians by U.S. forces situated in a helicopter gunship hovering over a Baghdad neighbourhood. Sparking press attention around the world, the brutal rawness of the black and white footage—compounded by the harrowing exchanges between the air crew recorded on the audio track—proved acutely unsettling to viewers otherwise habituated to routine (effectively sanitized) renderings of the horrors of a warzone. This paper considers the video as an instance where the cultural normalization of militarization was disrupted in ideological terms, thereby threatening to unravel officially-sanctioned relations of...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Terrorist attacks today are often media events in a second sense: information and communication tech...
Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study ...
This paper explores the controversy generated by the nonprofit WikiLeaks website’s posting of a vide...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
In this essay, the author considers not only what is shown in the WikiLeaks Collateral Murder video ...
How is language tactically used to legitimize violence? How are political and religious discourses a...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
United States of America are well known for its covert action capabilities in the international inte...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
This article examines four amateur videos shot by American troops in Iraq. Posted on YouTube, they d...
This thesis examines the way in which the mass media, including major newspapers, and television cha...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Terrorist attacks today are often media events in a second sense: information and communication tech...
Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study ...
This paper explores the controversy generated by the nonprofit WikiLeaks website’s posting of a vide...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
In this essay, the author considers not only what is shown in the WikiLeaks Collateral Murder video ...
How is language tactically used to legitimize violence? How are political and religious discourses a...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
United States of America are well known for its covert action capabilities in the international inte...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
This article examines four amateur videos shot by American troops in Iraq. Posted on YouTube, they d...
This thesis examines the way in which the mass media, including major newspapers, and television cha...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Terrorist attacks today are often media events in a second sense: information and communication tech...
Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study ...