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The media is the weapon: The enduring power of Balkan War (mis)coverage.

机译:媒体是武器:巴尔干战争(错误)掩护的持久力量。

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This dissertation carries out a multi-level analysis of how media reports establish durable narratives of war in both journalism and scholarship, illustrating a multi-dimensional process of the weaponization of media. It draws on a case study of NATO's attack on Yugoslavia in 1999, examining both news coverage and scholarly accounts, and with reference to relevant historical, institutional, economic and political contexts. The author conducts a grounded theory analysis of 1058 news articles appearing in the Associated Press, New York Times, and The Times (of London) surrounding the pivotal events of NATO's military intervention in Kosovo. The ways in which these selected media represent the events and the relationship between their dominant narrative themes and the contexts in which the events occurred, is further examined, comparatively, by means of grounded theory analysis of how 4 major scholarly treatises craft an understanding of NATO intervention in Kosovo. Based on these analyses, this research argues that (a) media content foregrounds (and in various ways privileges) the frames, sources and narratives that correspond with the interests of NATO that drive military intervention and (b) these media narratives exercise a lingering influence on long-term conceptualizations of conflict and have the capacity to shape the contours of cultural memory for years to come. Emerging from this inquiry -- which situates the interrelationships between media, power and military conflict within the context of political and economic environment -- is the theory of a weaponization of media that moves beyond the scope of existing propaganda theories (and, in the context of propaganda, agenda-setting and framing theories) that explains to what end propaganda works and the ways in which the media system capacitates and enhances processes of propaganda.
机译:本文对媒体报道如何建立新闻学和学术界持久的战争叙事进行了多层次的分析,说明了媒体武器化的多维过程。它以北约于1999年袭击南斯拉夫的案例研究为基础,研究了新闻报道和学术报道,并参考了相关的历史,制度,经济和政治背景。作者对1058篇新闻文章进行了扎根的理论分析,这些文章出现在美联社,《纽约时报》和《伦敦时报》周围,围绕着北约对科索沃的军事干预的关键事件。通过对4种主要学术论文如何建立对北约的理解的扎根理论分析,比较地研究了这些选定的媒体代表事件的方式以及它们的主要叙事主题与事件发生的背景之间的关系。干预科索沃。基于这些分析,本研究认为(a)符合北约利益的媒体内容前景(并以各种方式给予特权),叙事形式和来源,以及推动军事干预的北约利益;以及(b)这些媒体叙事具有挥之不去的影响力关于冲突的长期概念,并有能力在未来几年内塑造文化记忆的轮廓。从这种询问中提出的-在政治和经济环境中确定了媒体,权力和军事冲突之间的相互关系-是一种媒体武器化的理论,它超出了现有宣传理论的范围(并且在这种情况下宣传,议程设置和框架理论),解释了宣传的目的以及媒体系统增强和促进宣传过程的方式。

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  • 作者

    Vukasovich, Christian A.;

  • 作者单位

    Bowling Green State University.;

  • 授予单位 Bowling Green State University.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 211 p.
  • 总页数 211
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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