Issue August 2017; 10 (2)
Table of Contents
Volume 10, Issue 2, August 2017
The Dan Rather Maxim: Collective identity and news coverage of human rights and international law
First Published February 18, 2016; pp. 127–140
Visual power: The scopic regime of military drone operations
First Published April 7, 2016; pp. 141–151
Conspiracy culture in Homeland (2011–2015)
First Published July 11, 2016; pp. 152–167
Diffused peace facilitation and the cosmopolitan filmmaker’s dilemma
First Published August 5, 2016; pp. 168–188
When official consensus equals more negativity in media coverage: Broadcast television news and the (re-)indexing of the ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal
First Published August 9, 2016; pp. 189–207
A Shared Rhetoric: The Western Front in 1914/15 as reported by Harry Gullett and Philip Gibbs
First Published August 23, 2016; pp. 208–221
Conceptualizing journalistic self-censorship in post-conflict societies: A qualitative perspective on the journalistic perception of news production in Serbia, Kosovo and Macedonia
First Published October 24, 2016; pp. 222–238
Nurse, martyr, propaganda tool: The reporting of Edith Cavell in British newspapers 1915–1920
First Published December 14, 2016; pp. 239–253
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Book reviews
Book review: Reporting Dangerously: Journalist Killings, Intimidation and Security
First Published July 25, 2017; pp. 254–256 | | |
Book review: Libyan Sugar
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