First 31 days of Iraq War News Coverage The first 31 days of Iraq war news coverage was similar to reality television episodes in that the majority of the coverage contained the five elements of reality television. Significant amounts of pro-U.S. and episodic media frames were also present in the coverage. The episodic frames minimize […]
Gaunle Deurali: Barefoot Community Journalism in Western Nepal
Newspapers for community empowerment Explains a newspaper that is used as a platform for local leaders to express themselves rather than being a channel for the government or political elite to push their agenda.
Building a Shared Vision
Developing Media Education in the Middle East and North Africa The article outlines keys to creating and sustaining successful media, journalism, and communication university partnerships, reporting specifically on an international media education.
Finding a Credible Message to Win Hearts and Minds of the Muslim World
Media as a means to win hearts and minds The U.S. government has pursued an ambitious public relations effort to reach the ‘hearts and minds’ of the Muslim world. This study examines three approaches that have been used.
Women, Political Discourse, and Mass Media in the Republic of Belarus
Media in Belarus This paper examines roles that patriarchal ideologies and the mass media are playing in incorporating more women in state decision-making processes in the Republic of Belarus. While the patriarchal beliefs about femininity that pervade Belarus’ dominant culture normally could be expected to obstruct women’s access to national elected positions, Belarusian President Lukashenko, […]
Giving Voice to Dutch Moroccan Girls on the Internet
A paper about a Moroccan discussion board which challenged the traditional, passive image of women, offering them an opportunity for greater self-expression.
Overview of Current Media Practices and Trends in West Africa
The author examined the current practices and trends in West African media. A case study analysis of the main print and electronic media of Ghana and Nigeria served as a focal point. The analysis was performed within the context of present global telecommunications industries and their corresponding transnational media corporations (TMCs). A general historic overview […]
Tales of Transgression or Clashing Paradigms
Danish Cartoon Controversy and Arab Media This study looks at the extensive coverage of the Danish cartoon controversy on the web pages of the two leading Arabic satellite TV stations, al-Arabiya and al-Jazeera, to examine the reemerging thesis of “clash of civilizations” and rising anti Americanism on Arabic media. The analysis identifies “transgression” as an […]
Killing US Softly With Their Story
NY Times Coverage of the My Lai and El Mozote Massacres This study explores how fundamental international reporting is in truth discovery, moral responsibility sounding and as a power monitor service.
A Place on the Edge
Textual Analysis of Online News About Africa This paper examines the coverage of Africa on websites of news stations in the United States. CBS, ABC, NBC and PBS are four major sources of news in the United States and their websites are created to enable more people have access to the world. This paper will […]
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