Muslim Australians believe that prevailing media attitudes towards them and their religion, Islam, disadvantages them both economically and socially. The Western media is alleged to have aggravated anti-Muslim sentiment since the 1990–1991 Gulf Crises, and after September 11, 2001 and the Bali tragedy in 2002, effectively divided the world into the Muslim terrorists (“evil”) and the civilised Christians (“good”). Within the framework of national interest and security, this paper examines whether Muslims\u27 allegation of media bias is valid. If so, then, it will address the question, why is the media demonising this group of people, and who is to blame for this phenomenon—the media, its audience or the militant Islamic groups? This paper is...
In recent years, and particularly since the events of September 11 2001 and the subsequent “Wa...
With the constant threat of terror attacks, there has been an alarming rise in anti-Muslim sentiment...
The most important roles of the media are agenda-setting and representation. The media, particularly...
Muslim Australians believe that prevailing media attitudes towards them and their religion, Islam, d...
Existing research has explored the ways the mainstream news media covers Muslims and Islam, but few ...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The image of Islam and Muslims has often been portrayed in a negative fashion by politicians, the ma...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-96.Chapter One. Introductiony -- Chapter Two. Literature r...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
Representations of Muslims in the Australian media have been routinely stereotyped; have failed to r...
During the last two decades, the world witnessed a meteoric rise in the role played by the media for...
In the global media scene, media ownership is controlled by groups with political agendas. Intoleran...
In the global media scene, media ownership is controlled by groups with political agendas. Intoleran...
This paper uses the local case study of a proposed mosque development in the Newcastle suburb of Ele...
In recent years, and particularly since the events of September 11 2001 and the subsequent “Wa...
With the constant threat of terror attacks, there has been an alarming rise in anti-Muslim sentiment...
The most important roles of the media are agenda-setting and representation. The media, particularly...
Muslim Australians believe that prevailing media attitudes towards them and their religion, Islam, d...
Existing research has explored the ways the mainstream news media covers Muslims and Islam, but few ...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The image of Islam and Muslims has often been portrayed in a negative fashion by politicians, the ma...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 83-96.Chapter One. Introductiony -- Chapter Two. Literature r...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
Representations of Muslims in the Australian media have been routinely stereotyped; have failed to r...
During the last two decades, the world witnessed a meteoric rise in the role played by the media for...
In the global media scene, media ownership is controlled by groups with political agendas. Intoleran...
In the global media scene, media ownership is controlled by groups with political agendas. Intoleran...
This paper uses the local case study of a proposed mosque development in the Newcastle suburb of Ele...
In recent years, and particularly since the events of September 11 2001 and the subsequent “Wa...
With the constant threat of terror attacks, there has been an alarming rise in anti-Muslim sentiment...
The most important roles of the media are agenda-setting and representation. The media, particularly...