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    National Politics and Journalistic Cultures in Global Context

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    The book challenges the idea that processes of globalization are leading to an increasing homogenization of news on a worldwide scale by focusing on two defining crises of our time - 9/11 and the War in Afghanistan. The empirical analysis combines process-tracing, as well as both quantitative and qualitative content analysis of governmental discourses and news coverage of eight elite newspapers ... Read more

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  • Politicians, Personal Image and the Construction of Political Identity

    A Comparative Study of the UK and Italy

    by C. Archetti ...
    Series series Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
    Is the media obsession with image leading to a degeneration of politics? Are politicians more concerned with their appearances than with policy substance? Through the evidence provided by over 50 interviews with politicians across the UK and Italy - local councillors, MPs and MEPs - this book provides a very different picture of the world of politics than the one we often cynically imagine. By ... Read more

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  • Understanding Terrorism in the Age of Global Media

    A Communication Approach

    by C. Archetti ...
    Series series Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
    We cannot truly understand - let alone counter - terrorism in the 21st century unless we also understand the processes of communication that underpin it. This book challenges what we know about terrorism, showing that current approaches are inadequate and outdated, and develops a new communication model to understand terrorism in the media age. ... Read more

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