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Korea --- History --- Press coverage
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Elections --- Elections dans la presse --- Press coverage --- European Parliament --- European Union --- Elections, 2004. --- Elections, 2004 --- Press coverage. --- Membership. --- Elections - European Union countries --- Elections - European Union countries - Press coverage
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History in mass media --- Carrero Blanco, Luis --- Assassination --- Press coverage. --- Partido Comunista de España --- History --- Press coverage. --- Spain --- History --- Press coverage.
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Poultry industry --- Avian influenza --- Consumer behavior --- Press coverage --- Forecasting.
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Centred on a series of dramatic murders in 19th and early 20th century Richmond, Virginia, this book uses these gripping stories of crime to explore the evolution of sensationalism in southern culture. In Richmond, as elsewhere, the embrace of modernity was accompanied by the prodigious growth of mass culture and its accelerating interest in lurid stories of crime and bloodshed. While others have stressed the importance of the penny press and yellow journalism on the shifting nature of the media and cultural responses to violence, this book reveals a more gradual and nuanced story of change.
Murder --- Sensationalism in journalism --- Criminal homicide --- Killing (Murder) --- Homicide --- Sensationalism in newspapers --- Journalism --- Press coverage --- History
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"The journalistic coverage of the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia-Herzegovina employed a discursive strategy that equated the events and the main protagonists of a complex civil war with a re-enactment of the Nazi Holocaust. Aiming to discover just how widespread was the use of the Holocaust analogy in the journalistic coverage of the conflict and what was its nature, this monograph analysed The Guardian and the Daily Mail in two important weeks of this conflict: August 7th-14th 1992 -- the week the Serb prisioner camps were exposed -- and July 13th-20th 1995 -- the week of the infamous Srebrenica massacre. In the end, we argue that while its overwhelming presence made the Holocaust analogy the dominant discursive strategy on the war, its direct adoption by some of the journalists writing the stories made it the unequivocal way to interpret the Bosnian conflict"--Back cover.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 --- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --- Press coverage --- Influence.
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Journalism --- Mass media --- Terrorism in mass media --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Press coverage. --- Public opinion.
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War --- Press and politics. --- Guerre --- Presse et politique --- Press coverage. --- Psychological aspects. --- Couverture de presse --- Aspect psychologique
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