Conflict media policy

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Brogan, K. J., Policy and approach for addressing the military - media tension [Doctoral Dissertation], University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2006), Blacksburg

This dissertation addresses how the different war coverage policies and programs were formed to manage media involvement during war. It is a descriptive account, identifying characteristics from past wars that caused the military and the media to revamp the war coverage procedures in the hope of addressing the tension inherent in their relationship. The study focuses on the organizational dimension of the war coverage program within the particular environment that influences the tension.

http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01172006-145451/unrestricted/Brogan.pdf


Lamloum, O., Restructuring radio broadcasting in Arab countries, Institut Panos (2006)

The present report by Institut Panos Paris (IPP) is an attempt to draw up a profile of the situation today, focusing on five countries in the Middle East -Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Jordan. Rather than try to be exhaustive, our research aims to highlight the main issues and overall trends of this restructuring process and its consequences. As far as is feasible, this report hopes to show what the new Arab radio landscape looks like.

http://www.panosparis.org/fichierProdGB/fichierProd1486.pdf

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Organisations and institutions engaged in this area:

  • Institut Panos [1]

For further study:

  • Gilboa, E., Media and conflict : framing issues, making policy, shaping opinions, Transnational Publishers (2002), Ardsley, NY

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