Media Practice in Iraq

Media Practice in Iraq
Title Media Practice in Iraq PDF eBook
Author A. Al-Rawi
Publisher Springer
Pages 233
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137271647

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A historical survey of the Iraqi media from its beginning up to the present day, focusing on the post-2003 media scene and the political and societal divisions that occurred in Iraq after US-led occupation. Investigates the nature of the media outlets and offers an analysis of the way Iraqi satellite channels covered the 2010 general elections.

Bring 'Em On

Bring 'Em On
Title Bring 'Em On PDF eBook
Author Yahya R. Kamalipour
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 289
Release 2004-12-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0742572145

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How were the American people prepared for the war on Iraq? How have political agents and media gatekeepers sought to develop public support for the first preventive war of the modern age? Bring 'Em On highlights the complex links between media and politics, analyzing how communication practices are modified in times of crisis to protect political interests or implement political goals. International contributors in mass communication, political science, and sociology address how U.S. institutional media practices, government policy, and culture can influence public mobilization for war.

When the Press Fails

When the Press Fails
Title When the Press Fails PDF eBook
Author W. Lance Bennett
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 279
Release 2008-09-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0226042863

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A sobering look at the intimate relationship between political power and the news media, When the Press Fails argues the dependence of reporters on official sources disastrously thwarts coverage of dissenting voices from outside the Beltway. The result is both an indictment of official spin and an urgent call to action that questions why the mainstream press failed to challenge the Bush administration’s arguments for an invasion of Iraq or to illuminate administration policies underlying the Abu Ghraib controversy. Drawing on revealing interviews with Washington insiders and analysis of content from major news outlets, the authors illustrate the media’s unilateral surrender to White House spin whenever oppositional voices elsewhere in government fall silent. Contrasting these grave failures with the refreshingly critical reporting on Hurricane Katrina—a rare event that caught officials off guard, enabling journalists to enter a no-spin zone—When the Press Fails concludes by proposing new practices to reduce reporters’ dependence on power. “The hand-in-glove relationship of the U.S. media with the White House is mercilessly exposed in this determined and disheartening study that repeatedly reveals how the press has toed the official line at those moments when its independence was most needed.”—George Pendle, Financial Times “Bennett, Lawrence, and Livingston are indisputably right about the news media’s dereliction in covering the administration’s campaign to take the nation to war against Iraq.”—Don Wycliff, Chicago Tribune “[This] analysis of the weaknesses of Washington journalism deserves close attention.”—Russell Baker, New York Review of Books

War and Media Operations

War and Media Operations
Title War and Media Operations PDF eBook
Author Thomas Rid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 451
Release 2007-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1134116861

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This is the first academic analysis of the role of embedded media in the 2003 Iraq War, providing a concise history of US military public affairs management since Vietnam.In late summer 2002, the Pentagon considered giving the press an inside view of the upcoming invasion of Iraq. The decision was surprising, and the innovative "embedded media prog

Newspaper Coverage of the Iraqi Election

Newspaper Coverage of the Iraqi Election
Title Newspaper Coverage of the Iraqi Election PDF eBook
Author Aibing Guo
Publisher
Pages 140
Release 2005
Genre Elections
ISBN

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Media at War

Media at War
Title Media at War PDF eBook
Author Howard Tumber
Publisher SAGE
Pages 196
Release 2004-03-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781412901826

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The Iraq War provoked widespread public debate, and media coverage of the events has also been the subject of scrutiny. 'Media at War' offers a critical overview of the war coverage, and provides a context for examining questions that emerged about the role of journalists.

Target Iraq

Target Iraq
Title Target Iraq PDF eBook
Author Norman Solomon
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9781893956391

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The acclaimed political analyst offers an examination of the arguments for and against war with Iraq, and exposes the alliance between the news media and the Bush administration.