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Author Spencer, Graham.

Title The media and peace : from Vietnam to the 'War on terror' / by Graham Spencer
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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Description ix, 212 pages ; 23 cm
Contents 1. News culture -- 2. The impact of news on foreign policy -- 3. Diplomacy and signalling -- 4. Vietnam -- 5. Rwanda and reporting Africa -- 6. Bosnia and Kosovo -- 7. The Middle East -- 8. The Northern Ireland peace process -- 9. The Gulf War, the 'war on terror' and Iraq -- 10. Peace journalism
Summary "Graham Spencer's study of the media and peace provides a critical examination of news in relation to a range of international conflicts and highlights the social costs of coverage which is obsessed with conflict whilst ignoring peace. As the first book of its kind, this analysis brings into question the idea of journalistic objectivity and contends that there are moral reasons why the media should become peace oriented." "Acknowledging the complexity that exists in the relationship between news and politics. Spencer draws from coverage of Vietnam, Rwanda, Bosnia. The Middle East, Northern Ireland, the 'War on Terror' and Iraq in order to argue that journalists should engage more with those who articulate peace discourse. Spencer suggests that since peace is more socially desirable than war, there should be a reversal of emphasis in news reports away from voices of war towards voices of peace."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject War -- Press coverage -- United States.
War -- Press coverage -- Great Britain.
Peace -- Press coverage -- United States.
Peace -- Press coverage -- Great Britain.
Television broadcasting of news -- United States.
Television broadcasting of news -- Great Britain.
LC no. 2005047242
ISBN 1403921806 (cloth)