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[Commlist] New book: Journalism and Foreign Policy: How the US and UK Media Cover Official Enemies
Wed Sep 21 12:36:51 GMT 2022
New Edited Volume
Journalism and Foreign Policy: How the US and UK Media Cover Official
Enemies
Edited By Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman & Tabe Bergman
https://www.routledge.com/Journalism-and-Foreign-Policy-How-the-US-and-UK-Media-Cover-Official-Enemies/Hearns-Branaman-Bergman/p/book/9780367541378
Book Description
This edited collection brings together critical and up-to-date
assessments of how mainstream American and British media cover their
respective foreign policies, paying special attention to ‘official enemies’.
In the age of the internet and social media, the reporting and
commentary on world events by mainstream Western media remains tightly
bound by the way in which Western governments promote their framing.
This book explores the extent to which historical and recent Western
media coverage has reflected and continues to reflect the foreign
policies of the United States and the United Kingdom towards ten
non-Western countries: Afghanistan, China, Cuba, Haiti, Iran, Palestine,
Russia, Serbia, Syria, and Vietnam. Chapters analyse media coverage
before, during and after war and geo-political and economic conflicts.
Drawing from diverse perspectives and methods, including historical
analysis, content analysis, critical discourse analysis, and critical
linguistics, Journalism and Foreign Policy offers original insight into
the Western media’s representation of important global events and
developments, as well as the key scholarly issues of propaganda and
digital media, across a wide range of recent coverage.
This volume is key reading for academics and students in the areas of
foreign policy and international politics, international communication,
media content analysis, and journalism.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction: The Enduring Nexus between News Media and Foreign Policy
– Tabe Bergman and Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman
2 The Serbs in Western Political and Media Discourse: Othering,
Demonisation and Tutelage – Philip Hammond
3 The More Things Change, the More the Frame Remains the Same: Comparing
American and Russian Coverage of Dissident Alexei Navalny – Sarah Oates
and Nataliya Rostova
4 Mired in Tradition: How the US and UK News Media Frame Iran as an
Official Enemy – Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman
5 Still Misreporting Gaza: Violence and Context in the British Press
Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in 2021 – Ruth Sanz Sabido
6 ‘Chemical Weapon Attacks and an Evil Dictator’: Outsourcing Propaganda
during the War in Syria – Piers Robinson
7 American News on Haiti: The Enduring Imperial Mindset – Tabe Bergman
8 Anti-Cuba Narratives in the US Media: The Struggle between Ownership
and Independence – Keith Bolender
9 Not So Golden Anymore: UK Press Coverage of the Changing UK-China
Relations in the 21st Century – Qingning Wang
10 The US Media on the Vietnam War and Beyond: In the Name of
Objectivity – Dien Nguyen An Luong and Hong Tien Vu
11 The Western Media on the War in Afghanistan: Still Mirroring Official
Views – Tabe Bergman and Fangyuan Liu
Editors
Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman is Associate Professor of International
Journalism and Head of the Department of Media and Communication at
Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United
International College. His research interests include
post-structuralism, ideology, critical linguistics, political economy of
news, comparative journalism, tourism, and epistemological theory. He
has published two books, /Journalism and the Philosophy of Truth: Beyond
Objectivity and Balance/(2016) and /The Political Economy of News in
China: Manufacturing Harmony/(2015).
Tabe Bergman is Director of the MSc Media and Communication and the
Deputy Head of the Department of Media and Communication at Xi’an
Jiaotong-Liverpool University, in Suzhou, China. His research focuses on
global media and journalism. He has published over 15 refereed articles
and book chapters, and is the author of /The Dutch Media
Monopoly/(2014). Before entering academia, he was a freelance
journalist, a web editor, and a global news editor with the Associated
Press.
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