This article examines newspaper coverage of the capture of a team of British sailors and marines on March 23, 2007 by Iranian Revolutionary guards in a disputed waterway that separates Iran and Iraq. The 15 service personnel were on a UN-authorised anti-smuggling patrol when they were seized and accused of incursion into Iranian territorial water. The article focuses on the coverage of the incident in British newspapers by using media representation of Faye Turney as a case study. It argues that the newspaper discursive practice used was based on the notion of gendered mediation. By focusing on media representation of Leading Seaman Faye Turney in British newspapers, this article attempts to illustrate how conventional news frames used to ...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how, and why, the media is sustaining traditional gender nor...
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The vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this re...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
Although there have been women reporters on the front lines since the First World War and their numb...
This study explores peace journalism practices in the context of the 44 days Karabakh war and whethe...
The following discussion is based on an extensive survey of UK mainstream television news reports br...
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Color poster with text detailing research conducted by Niki Jepson and Dr. Tricia Davis (University ...
War reporting has traditionally been a male activity. Elite sources like politicians, high ranking m...
This paper examines newspaper portrayals produced by the Washington Post, the New York Times, and th...
The gender integration of the U.S. Armed Forces has been an ongoing process since the establishment ...
Our social consciousness reserves the role of fighter solely for men. Women are not considered as be...
The vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this re...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how, and why, the media is sustaining traditional gender nor...
This article explores how the experiences of soldiers’ wives are mediated in the context of militari...
The vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this re...
The Syrian civil war has been, without doubt, the war most widely covered by international media i...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
Although there have been women reporters on the front lines since the First World War and their numb...
This study explores peace journalism practices in the context of the 44 days Karabakh war and whethe...
The following discussion is based on an extensive survey of UK mainstream television news reports br...
In April of 2004, newspapers in the United States began to print stories unveiling the abuse of Iraq...
Color poster with text detailing research conducted by Niki Jepson and Dr. Tricia Davis (University ...
War reporting has traditionally been a male activity. Elite sources like politicians, high ranking m...
This paper examines newspaper portrayals produced by the Washington Post, the New York Times, and th...
The gender integration of the U.S. Armed Forces has been an ongoing process since the establishment ...
Our social consciousness reserves the role of fighter solely for men. Women are not considered as be...
The vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this re...
The aim of this thesis is to understand how, and why, the media is sustaining traditional gender nor...
This article explores how the experiences of soldiers’ wives are mediated in the context of militari...
The vulnerability of Syrian refugee women does not draw the public attention it deserves. In this re...