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Von Schechter, Danny
InnoVatio Verlags AG, 2002, 246 S., broschur, engl.
ISBN: 3-906301-33-7
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art one: Warring with the Coverage of the War 1.1 The Attack: September 11th, 2001 1.2 The Day Video Cameras Were Everywhere 1.3 FLASHBACK: Before 9/11: What Was In The US Media? 1.4 The Global News We Ignore Can Be Fatal 1.5 WEBLOG: Death And Civic Renewal 1.6 A Blow To The City 1.7 Media Weblog: Week Seven 1.8 The "Turbanators" And The Terrorists: War Crimes And Media Omissions 1.9 Media Weblog: The Week Of The Skeptics 1.10 The Role Of CNN 1.11 Looking For Light At A Time Of Darkness 1.12 Return To Normalcy? 1.13 Project Methodology 1.15 An Indian Perspective On Media Coverage 1.16 "Terrorism" Is A Term That Requires Consistency: Newspaper And Its Critics Both Show A Double Standard On "Terror" 1.17 The Government And The Press - War-Media Connection 1.18 Warning: Media Management Now In Effect 1.19. Information Warriors 1.20 Is The Media Ready For A New War? 1.21 Media War: The Cultural Dimension 1.22 Cultural Responses: Music As Media 1.23 Media, Celebrity And Family 1.24 Independent Film And Media Coverage 1.25 Cultural Resonses: Humor 1.26 Israel-Palestine 1.27 Israel On Receiving End Of Media's Image Of Terror 1.28 Media And The Middle East 1.29 Tips For Covering Conflict 1.30 The Arab World Views US Alternative Journalism 1.31 Counseling Journalists 1.32 On Asking For Help Part Two: Monitoring Media And Promoting Democracy 2.1. The World Of Media And Media As A World 2.2. The MediaChannel And Other Ways To Change The World 2.3. The World Of Media And Media As A World 2.4. Who Sets The Media Agenda 2.5. The Work Of MEDIA TENOR
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