Civil society and media in global crises: representing distant violence

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Pinter, 1996Description: 212pISBN:
  • 1855672243 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The centrepiece of this book is a major study of the Gulf War from a societal rather than military perspective. Also pursues attitudes to events in Iraq after the war ended in February 1991. Examines the role of the media in forming public opinion and whether this public image reflects what people really think.
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The centrepiece of this book is a major study of the Gulf War from a societal rather than military perspective. Also pursues attitudes to events in Iraq after the war ended in February 1991. Examines the role of the media in forming public opinion and whether this public image reflects what people really think.

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