Televising War

Televising War

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Zusammenfassung

The recent Iraq War has been scrutinised by all aspects of the media. Never before have so many images of conflict been so accessible to the public. Hoskins analyses the relationship the media has on the public's perception of the Iraq War and how the Governments in the US, UK and Iraq have tried to manipulate the public conscience.

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Televising War by Andrew Hoskins

The recent Iraq War has been heavily scrutinised by all aspects of the media. Never before have so many images of conflict been so accessible to the public. Andrew Hoskins analyses the relationship the media has had on the public's perception on the Iraq war and how the governments in the US, the UK and Iraq have tried to manipulate the public conscience via the media.
"British intellectual Andrew Hoskins' new book Televising War is a must readHoskins' study of television's dependence on the image as its bread and butter provides a nuanced analysis of the recent shift in public opinion regarding Iraq. Televising War provides a considered, measured dissection as a rebuke to T.V.'s sensationalism" - New York Press, 6/21/04 - 6/27/04
"Hoskins' take on televised war is not pretty for the very reason that Western television's pictures of war are usually all too pretty....Hoskins convincingly argues that ‘the significance of news decreases as the demand for immediacy increases.'... Essential." -- A.R. Cannella, Choice, 2/15/05 * Choice *
Andrew Hoskins is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK
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ISBN 13 9780826473066
ISBN 10 0826473067
Titel Televising War
Autor Andrew Hoskins
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-03-01
Seitenanzahl 164
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