Media, religion and conflict
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Acceso en línea: | Acceso restringido con credenciales, usuarios UPSA |
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- 'Islamic terrorism' and the repression of the political / Justin Lewis, Paul Mason and Kerry Moore
- Is the BBC biased? : the corporation and the coverage of the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah war / Ivor Gaber and Lisa Thomas
- Islam as a threat? : problematisation of Muslims in the mass media and effects on the political system / Patrik Ettinger and Linards Udris
- Muslims in print, or media events as nodes of cultural conflict / Henrik Bøkder
- The AKP government in Turkey : politics, democracy and the media / Jeffrey Haynes
- The political rhetoric of the Vatican : aims and strategies of the Holy See as a transnational actor / John Bradley
- Populism and security in political speechmaking : the 2008 US presidential campaign / Michael Higgins
- Towards a theorisation of the link between media, religion and conflict / Lee Marsden and Heather Savigny.
- 'Islamic terrorism' and the repression of the political / Justin Lewis, Paul Mason and Kerry Moore
- Is the BBC biased? : the corporation and the coverage of the 2006 Israeli-Hezbollah war / Ivor Gaber and Lisa Thomas
- Islam as a threat? : problematisation of Muslims in the mass media and effects on the political system / Patrik Ettinger and Linards Udris
- Muslims in print, or media events as nodes of cultural conflict / Henrik Bøkder
- The AKP government in Turkey : politics, democracy and the media / Jeffrey Haynes
- The political rhetoric of the Vatican : aims and strategies of the Holy See as a transnational actor / John Bradley
- Populism and security in political speechmaking : the 2008 US presidential campaign / Michael Higgins
- Towards a theorisation of the link between media, religion and conflict / Lee Marsden and Heather Savigny.