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Media and Conflict Articles,
Chapters, Etc.

By Symposium Participants

Ball-Rokeach, Sandra and Sorin Matei, Watts, The 1965 Los Angeles Riots, and the Communicative Construction of the Fear Epicenter of Los Angeles, 72 Communications Monographs 301-323 (2005)

McLeod, D.M., & Hertog, J.K. (1999). Social control and the mass media’s role in the regulation of protest groups: The Communicative Acts Perspective. In D. Demers and K. Viswanath (Eds.) Mass media, social control and social change. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press.

Putnam, Linda L. (2002). Framing environmental conflicts: The Edwards Aquifer Dispute. In E. Gilboa(Ed.), Media and Conflict 117-132 (2002)

Pruitt, Dean, Excerpts from Pruitt & Kim, Social Conflict: Escalation, Stalemate, and Settlement (3rd ed. 2004) (Chapter 1 Overview, Chapter 2 Nature and Sources of Escalation, Chapter 5 Escalation, Chapter 7 Conditions that Encourage and Discourage Escalation)

Riskin, Leonard.  Excerpts from Riskin et al, Dispute Resolution and Lawyers 3rd Ed. (2005)

            a. Introduction to the Alternative Processes for Resolving Disputes
            b. The Law's Embrace of ADR

Shah, Hemant, Newspaper Coverage of Interethnic Conflict: Competing Visions of America, Introduction: Immigration, Racial Anxiety, and Racial Formation

Seib, Philip, Preface, in Seib, The Global Journalist: News and Conscience in a World of Conflict (2002)

Thorson, Esther and Christopher Beaudoin, Spiral of Violence? Conflict and Conflict Resolution in International News, in Gilboa, Media and Conflict (2002).

By Non-Participants

1. Linda Putnam's collection of citations.

2. Baysha, Olga and Hallanhan, Kirk (2004). Media Framing of the Ukrainian Political Crisis, 2000-2001. Journalism Studies, 5(2), 233-246. Abstract.   Article.

3. David Binder and Roberts, Walter R. (1988). The Only Good Serb is a .... Mediterranean Quarterly, Summer 34-45.  AbstractArticle.

4. Brennen, Bonnie and Duffy, Margaret (2003). "If a Problem Cannot Be Solved, Enlarge It: An Ideological Critique of the "Other" in Pearl Harbor and September 11 New York Times Coverage. Journalism Studies, 4(1), 3-14.  AbstractArticle.

5. Erjadvec, Karmen (2001). Media Representation of the Discrimination Against the Roma in Eastern Europe: The Case of Slovenia. Discourse and Society, 12(6), 699-727.  AbstractArticle.

6. Fawcett, Liz (2002). Why Peace Journalism Isn’t News. Journalism Studies, 3(2), 213-223.  Abstract. Article.

7. Fico, Frederick and Drager, Michael (2001). News Stories About Conflict Generally Balanced. Newspaper Research Journal 22(1), 2-11.  AbstractArticle

8. Hawkins, Virgil (2002). The Other Side of the CNN Factor: The Media and Conflict. Journalism Studies 3(2), 225-240.  Abstract. Article

9. Mermin, Jonathan (2001). Television News and American Intervention in Somalia: The Myth of the Media Driven Foreign Policy. Political Science Quarterly, 112(3) 385-403.  AbstractArticle

10. Knightly, Phillip (2002). Journalism, Conflict and War: An Introduction. Journalism Studies, 3(2), 167-171. AbstractArticle

11. Korn, Alina (2004). Reporting Palestinian Casualties in the Israeli Press: The Case of Haaretz and the Infitada. Journalism Studies, 5(2), 247-262.  Abstract Article

12. Kuusisto, Riikka (1998). Framing the Wars in the Gulf and in Bosnia: The Rhetorical Definitions of the Western Power Leaders in Action. Journal of Peace Research, 35(5), 603-620.  Abstract.    Article

13. Lule, Jack (2004). War and its Metaphors: News Language and the Prelude to War in Iraq, 2003. Journalism Studies. 5(2), 179-190.  AbstractArticle

14. Oktar, Lutfiye (2001). The ideological organization of representational processes in the presentation of us and them. Discourse & Society. 12(3) 313-346. Abstract Article

15. Ottosen, Rune. (1995) Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process. Journal of Peace Research, 32(1), 97-112. Abstract. Article

16. Ozgunes, Neslihan and Terzis, Georgios (2000). Constraints and Remedies for Journalists Reporting National Conflict: The Case of Greece and Turkey. Journalism Studies, 1(3), 405-426.  AbstractArticle.

17. Philo, Greg (2002). Television News and Audience Understanding of War, Conflict and Disaster. Journalism Studies, 3(2), 173-186. AbstractArticle

18. Rolston, Bill and McLaughlin, Greg (2004). All News is Local: covering the war in Iraq in Northern Ireland’s daily newspapers. Journalism Studies 5(2), 191-202.  Abstract. Article

19. Stamou, Anastasia, G. (2001). The Representation of Non-Protesters in a Student and Teacher Protest: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reporting in a Greek Newspaper. Discourse and Society, 12(5), 653-679. AbstractArticle


 
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