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War in the Public Sphere: The Use of Ethical Frameworks in Newspaper Coverage of the Iraq Wars
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Bendyna, Mary E.; Finucane, Tamara; Kirby, Lynn; O’Donnell, John P.; Wilcox, Clyde. “Gender Differences in Public Attitudes Toward the Gulf War: A Test of Competing Hypotheses,” The Social Science Journal, 33(1), 1996. pp. 1-22. Brunk, Gregory G.; Secrest, Donald and Tamashiro, Howard. Understanding Attitudes About War. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. Farber, Maurice L. “Psychoanalytic Hypotheses in the Study of War,” in J.K. Zawodny, Man and International Relations: Contributions of the Social Sciences to the Study of Conflict and Integration, vol. II, San Francisco, CA: Chandler Publishing Co., 1966. pp. 862-868. Hedetoft, Ulf. “National Identity and Mentalities of War in Three EC Countries,” Journal of Peace Research, 30(3), 1993. pp. 281-300. Lewis, Robert A. “Socialization into National Violence: Familial Correlates of Hawkish Attitudes Toward War,” Journal of Marriage and the Family, November 1971. pp. 699-708. Schuman, Howard and Rieger, Cheryl. “Historical Analogies, Generational Effects, and Attitudes Toward War,” American Sociological Review, (57)3. June 1992. pp. 315-326. Secrest, Donald; Brunk, Gregory G. and Tamashiro, Howard. “Empirical Investigation of Normative Discourse on War: The Case of the Donagan-Aquinas Thesis,” Journal of Peace Research, 28(4), November 1991. pp. 393-406. Tessler, Mark and Warriner, Ina. “Gender, Feminism, and Attitudes Toward International Conflict: Exploring Relationships with Survey Data from the Middle East,” World Politics, 49(2), 1997. pp. 250-281. Wilcox, Clyde; Hewitt, Lara and Allsop, Dee. “The Gender Gap in Attitudes Toward the Gulf War: A Cross-National Perspective,” Journal of Peace Research, 33(1), 1996. pp. 67-82. Theories of Public Opinion: Holsti, Ole R. “Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippman Consensus,” International Studies Quarterly, 36(4), Dec. 1992, pp. 439-466. Pool, Ithiel de Sola. Communication and Values in Relation to War and Peace: A Report to the Committee on Research for Peace. New York, NY: Institute for International Order, 1961. Silvo, Lenart. Shaping Political Attitudes: The Impact of Interpersonal Communication and Mass Media, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 1994. Wald, Kenneth D. “Religious Elites and Public Opinion: The Impact of the Bishops’ Peace Pastoral,” Review of Politics, 54(1), Winter 1992. pp. 112-143. Content Analysis Methodology
Holsti, Ole R. Content Analysis for the Social Sciences and Humanities. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1969. Jordan, Donald L. and Page, Benjamin, I. “Shaping Foreign Policy Opinions: The Role of TV News,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 36(2), June 1992. pp. 227-241. Larson, Deborah Welch. “Problems of Content Analysis in Foreign-Policy Research: Notes from the Study of the Origins of Cold War Belief Systems.” International Studies Quarterly, 32(2), June 1998. pp. 241-255. Ottosen, Rune. “Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process,” Journal of Peace Research, 32(1), Feb. 1995. pp. 97-112.
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Bendyna, Mary E.; Finucane, Tamara; Kirby, Lynn; O’Donnell, John P.; Wilcox, Clyde. “Gender Differences in Public Attitudes Toward the Gulf War: A Test of Competing Hypotheses,” The Social Science Journal, 33(1), 1996. pp. 1-22. Brunk, Gregory G.; Secrest, Donald and Tamashiro, Howard. Understanding Attitudes About War. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. Farber, Maurice L. “Psychoanalytic Hypotheses in the Study of War,” in J.K. Zawodny, Man and International Relations: Contributions of the Social Sciences to the Study of Conflict and Integration, vol. II, San Francisco, CA: Chandler Publishing Co., 1966. pp. 862-868. Hedetoft, Ulf. “National Identity and Mentalities of War in Three EC Countries,” Journal of Peace Research, 30(3), 1993. pp. 281-300. Lewis, Robert A. “Socialization into National Violence: Familial Correlates of Hawkish Attitudes Toward War,” Journal of Marriage and the Family, November 1971. pp. 699-708. Schuman, Howard and Rieger, Cheryl. “Historical Analogies, Generational Effects, and Attitudes Toward War,” American Sociological Review, (57)3. June 1992. pp. 315-326. Secrest, Donald; Brunk, Gregory G. and Tamashiro, Howard. “Empirical Investigation of Normative Discourse on War: The Case of the Donagan-Aquinas Thesis,” Journal of Peace Research, 28(4), November 1991. pp. 393-406. Tessler, Mark and Warriner, Ina. “Gender, Feminism, and Attitudes Toward International Conflict: Exploring Relationships with Survey Data from the Middle East,” World Politics, 49(2), 1997. pp. 250-281. Wilcox, Clyde; Hewitt, Lara and Allsop, Dee. “The Gender Gap in Attitudes Toward the Gulf War: A Cross- National Perspective,” Journal of Peace Research, 33(1), 1996. pp. 67-82. Theories of Public Opinion: Holsti, Ole R. “Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Challenges to the Almond-Lippman Consensus,” International Studies Quarterly, 36(4), Dec. 1992, pp. 439-466. Pool, Ithiel de Sola. Communication and Values in Relation to War and Peace: A Report to the Committee on Research for Peace. New York, NY: Institute for International Order, 1961. Silvo, Lenart. Shaping Political Attitudes: The Impact of Interpersonal Communication and Mass Media, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc., 1994. Wald, Kenneth D. “Religious Elites and Public Opinion: The Impact of the Bishops’ Peace Pastoral,” Review of Politics, 54(1), Winter 1992. pp. 112-143. Content Analysis Methodology
Holsti, Ole R. Content Analysis for the Social Sciences and Humanities. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1969. Jordan, Donald L. and Page, Benjamin, I. “Shaping Foreign Policy Opinions: The Role of TV News,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 36(2), June 1992. pp. 227-241. Larson, Deborah Welch. “Problems of Content Analysis in Foreign-Policy Research: Notes from the Study of the Origins of Cold War Belief Systems.” International Studies Quarterly, 32(2), June 1998. pp. 241-255. Ottosen, Rune. “Enemy Images and the Journalistic Process,” Journal of Peace Research, 32(1), Feb. 1995. pp. 97- 112.
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