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Conflict, Terrorism and the Media in Asia (Routledge Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia)

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Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
161
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


There are many different kinds of sub-national conflicts across Asia, with a variety of causes, but since September 11, 2001 these have been increasingly portrayed as part of the global terrorist threat, to be dealt with by the War on Terror. This major newย study examines a wide range of such conflicts, showing how, despite their significant differences, they share the role of the media as interlocutor, and exploring how the media exercises this role. The book raises a number of issues concerning how the media report different forms of political violence and conflict, including issues of impartiality in the media's relations with governments and insurgents, and how the focus on the 'War on Terror' has led to some forms of violence - notably those employed by states for political purposes - to be overlooked. As the issue of international terrorism remains one of the most pressing issues of the modern day, this is a significant and important book which will interest the generalย reader and scholarsย from all disciplines.ย 

โœฆ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Series Title......Page 3
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Contributors......Page 7
Acknowledgement......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 9
Introduction......Page 12
1. US journalism: Servant of the nation, scourge of the truth?......Page 16
2. Al Qaeda and the struggle for moderate Islam in Malaysia......Page 34
3. Perning in the Gyre: Indonesia, the globalised media and the 'war on terror'......Page 52
4. The Philippines media: Agent of stability or restraint?......Page 72
5. Shooting the messenger?: Political violence, Gujarat 2002 and the Indian news media......Page 93
6. Uyghur separatism and nationalism in Xinjiang......Page 109
Conclusion......Page 128
Bibliography......Page 136
Index......Page 156


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