AU - Cottle, Simon TI - Mediatized conflict: issues in cultural and media studies T2 - Issues in cultural and media studies SN - 0335214525 U1 - 302.2309051 PY - 0000/// CY - PB - KW - Social interaction KW - Toplumsal etkileşim N1 - Includes references (195 - 210 p.); Includes index (211 - 217 p.); MEDIATIZED CONFLICT IN THE WORLD TODAY; 4; Contemporary society, conflict and change; 6; Researching Mediatized conflict; 8; Why mediatized Conflict?; 9; Plan of Book; 13; GETTING A FIX ON MEDIATIZED CONFLICT: PARADIGMS AND PERSPECTIVES; 14; The manufacturing consent paradigm; 17; Some Critical reflections; 20; The Media contest paradigm; 23; Some critical reflections; 25; The Media culture paradigm; 27; Some Critical reflection; 29; Chapter Summary; 32; Recommended reading; 33; REPORTING DEMONSTRATION AND PROTEST: PUBLIC SPHERE(S), PUBLIC SEREENS; 34; Media and demonstrations: civil rights and civil wrongs; 40; Geopolitics, Dramaturgy and repertoires of protest; 41; Geopolitics; 43; Dramaturgy; 45; Repertoires; 46; Global activism and media: Public sphere(s) or Public screens?; 52; Chapter; 53; Recommended Reading; 54; FROM MORAL PANICS TO MEDIATIZED PUBLIC CRISES: MOVING STORIES OF RACE AND RACISM; 55; Media and race; 56; Moral panics; 58; Media events; 60; media Scandals; 61; Mediatized public crises; 62; Media and the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence :a case study; 63; Breach; 63; Mounting Crisis; 66; Redness; 68; Reintegration/Schism; 72; Chapter Summary; 73; Recommended reading; 74; WAR JOURNALISM: DISEMBODIED AND EMBEDDED; 80; Media at war: what's known; 85; Theorizing beyond the Vietnam syndrome - and back again; 88; Going Culturally deeper: the phenomenology of war and professional myths; 90; Globalization and the changing theatre of war; 93; 24/7 Real-time reporting; 94; Embedding; 95; Audiences and body horror; 98; Chapter summary; 100; PEACE JOURNALISM AND OTHER ALTERNATIVES:ON HOPES AND PRAYERS; 101; Peace journalism: muting the sound of guns ?; 107; Development journalism: deepening participation ?; 111; Public journalism: engaing citizens and democracy?; 114; Alternative Journalism on-line: public connectivity; 117; Chapter Summary; 119; Recommended Reading; 120; MEDIA. RISK SOCIETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A DIFFERENT STORY; 121; Risk Society; ecological hazards, media; 123; Relations of Definitions : agenda building beyond primary definers; 130; Cultural resonance and the rhetoric of environmental images; 137; Audiences, the everyday and a citizen; 140; Chapter summary; 142; Recommended reading; 143; FROM TERRORISM TO THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR: THE MEDIA POLITICS OF OUTRAGE; 144; From the oxygen of publicity to the democratization of violence; 152; Media. terror Spectacle and the politics of moral outrage; 155; Image wars: symbolic violence and violent symbolism; 162; Contra-flows and cross-over genres; 165; Chapter summary; 166; Recommended reading; 167; IDENTITY POLITICS AND CUTURAL DIFFERENCE: ON MEDIATIZED RECOGNITION; 169; Theorizing the politics of recognition; 173; Mediatized recognition symbolic rehabilitation and the other; 175; Images to the invisible, voice to the voiceless; 176; Claims, reason and public argumentation; 177; Public Performance and credibility; 178; personal accounts experimental testimonies; 179; Reconciling the past towards the present; 180; media reflexivity; 182; Bearing witness in a globalizing world; 183; Chapter summary; 184; Recommended Reading; 185; MEDIATIZED CONFLICT: CONCLUSIONS; 188; Principal Findings. new developments; 195; REFERENCES; 211; INDEX ER -