Explain the ways in which military and government control over the news media during war is reflected in news content; and discuss if and to what extent online media tools can limit this control.
Explain the ways in which military and government control over the news media during war is reflected in news content; and discuss if and to what extent online media tools can limit this control.
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1. Reporting War: Journalism in Wartime - ALLAN
2. The media at war: communication and conflict in the Twentieth Century - Susan L. Carruthers 2000
3. Media and conflict: framing issues, making policy, shaping opinions - Eytan Gilboa c2002
4. Televising war: from Vietnam to Iraq - Andrew Hoskins 2004
5. Selling war: the role of the mass media in hostile conflicts from World War I to the "War on Terror" - Josef Seethaler, European Communication Research and Education Association 2013
6.Uplifting Manhood to Wonderful Heights? News Coverage of the Human Costs of Military Conflict From World War I to Gulf War Two - Scott L. Althaus, Nathaniel Swigger, Svitlana Chernykh, David J. Hendry 03/04/2014
7. Exploring the impact of an evolving war and terror blogosphere on traditional media coverage of conflict - D. Bennett 01/04/2013
Article Essential
8. High drama on the high seas: Peace versus war journalism framing of an Israeli/Palestinian-related incident - S. Fahmy, B. Eakin 01/02/2014
9. Picturing America's 'War on Terrorism' in Afghanistan and Iraq: Photographic motifs as news frames - M. Griffin 01/11/2004
10.Wars and their journalisms - J. Miller 01/12/2011
Article Essential
11.'X'-ing out enemies: Time magazine, visual discourse, and the war in Iraq - R.
K. Popp, A. L. Mendelson 01/04/2010
13. Framing the War on Terror: The internalization of policy in the US press - S. D. Reese, S. C. Lewis 01/12/2009
14. The air raids that never were and the war that nobody won: Government propaganda in conflict reporting and how journalists should respond to it - J. Rodgers 01/04/2013
15. Blogging Gulf War II - Melissa Wall 02/2006