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Television news and human rights in the US & UK : the violations will not be televised
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ISBN: 9781138908413 113890841X 9781315694467 9781317439646 9781317439653 9780815370611 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge,

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Since 2001, the global war on terror (GWOT) has been a dominant topic for journalists and policy makers, notes Brandle (Kingsborough Community College). Closely connected to it are human rights stories. Brandle examines GWOT and the CNN Effect, or media influence on government discourse, and policy toward humanitarian actions. Television is one of the most pervasive media. Brandle?s study examines television news coverage in the US and UK, two of the world's major industrial nations and allies, to determine that medium?s portrayal of human rights related to the GWOT. Brandle?s quantitative study analyzed 20 years of film footage using several different types of content analyses. Her results reveal a sparse coverage of human rights by the media of these two countries. Thus, she argues, viewers in these two industrialized nations are provided with very limited knowledge of actual situations, particularly in Third World countries. This study on international communication is extremely focused, and should appeal to a very specific audience. It should especially interest scholars of international studies, political science, and journalism.


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Media, propaganda and the politics of intervention
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ISBN: 9781433128233 9781433128240 9781433139406 9781433139413 9781433139420 1433128233 1433128241 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Peter Lang

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"This study investigates US, UK and German news media coverage of a range of cases that involved human rights violations during military operations including Kosovo, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Egypt. It will be demonstrated that 'humanitarian intervention' and R2P are evoked in the news media if so called 'enemy' countries of Western states conduct human rights violations. The Western news media shows far less concern for human rights violations if they are conducted by Western states and their 'allies'. The news media is supposed to scrutinize governments particularly during times of war. Yet, this study demonstrates that the news media plays a crucial role in facilitating a selective process of shaming during the build-up towards military interventions. This process has led to an erosion of internationally agreed norms of non-intervention, as enshrined in the UN Charter".--Provided by publisher.

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