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News Coverage about the Bosnian War
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Gamson, W. A. and A. Modigliani (1987). The changing culture of affitimative action. In R. G. Braungart and M. Braungart (Eds.) Frontiers in Social Movement Theory. Pp. 53-76. New Haven: Yale University Press. Gans, Herbert J. (1980). Deciding what’s news: A study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time. New York: Vintage Books. Gassman, P. (1995). TV Without Government: The New World Order? In: Girardet, E. (ed.) (1995) Somalia, Rwanda and Beyond: The Role of the International Media in Wars and Humanitarian Crises. Dublin: Crosslines Global Report. Ginneken, J. van (1998). Understanding global news - A critical introduction. London: Sage. Gitlin, T. (1980). The whole world is watching: Mass media In the making and the unmaking of the New Left. Berkely, CA: University of California Press. Gitlin, T. (1994). Inside Prime Time. London: Routledge. Gowing, N. (1994). ‘Real-Time Television Coverage of Armed Conflicts and Diplomatic Crises: Does it Pressure or Distort Foreign Policy Decisions’, Harvard: Joan Shorenstein Barone Center, Working Paper 94-1. Gowing, N. (1996). “Real-Time TV Coverage from War: does it make or break government policy”. In: James Gow, Richard Paterson and Alison Preston (Eds). Bosnia by Television, London: British Film Institute, pp. 81-91. Hall, S. Critcher, C., Jefferson, T. Clarke, J., Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order. London: Mc Millan Education, 1978 Hammock. J.C. and Joel R. Charny, "Emergency Response as Morality Play," in Rotberg and Weiss, From Massacres to Genocide, 125–26. Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss, eds., From Massacres to Genocide: The Media, Public Policy and Humanitarian Crises (Washington, D.C.: Brookings, 1996) Hartley, John (1982). Understanding News. London: Routledge Hartley, John (1996). Popular Reality - Journalism, Modernity and Popular Culture, New York: St Martins Press. Hawkins, V. (2002). The Other Side of the CNN Factor: the media and conflict’. Journalism Studies, vol. 3 (2), 225-240. Knulst, W. and G. Kraaykamp (1996). Leesgewoonten. Rijswijk. Sociaal en cultureel planbureau. Sociale en culturele studies – 23.
Ignatieff, M. (1998). The Warrior’s Honor: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience. London: Chatto & Windus.
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Gamson, W. A. and A. Modigliani (1987). The changing culture of affitimative action. In R. G. Braungart and M. Braungart (Eds.) Frontiers in Social Movement Theory. Pp. 53-76. New Haven: Yale University Press. Gans, Herbert J. (1980). Deciding what’s news: A study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time. New York: Vintage Books. Gassman, P. (1995). TV Without Government: The New World Order? In: Girardet, E. (ed.) (1995) Somalia, Rwanda and Beyond: The Role of the International Media in Wars and Humanitarian Crises. Dublin: Crosslines Global Report. Ginneken, J. van (1998). Understanding global news - A critical introduction. London: Sage. Gitlin, T. (1980). The whole world is watching: Mass media In the making and the unmaking of the New Left. Berkely, CA: University of California Press. Gitlin, T. (1994). Inside Prime Time. London: Routledge. Gowing, N. (1994). ‘Real-Time Television Coverage of Armed Conflicts and Diplomatic Crises: Does it Pressure or Distort Foreign Policy Decisions’, Harvard: Joan Shorenstein Barone Center, Working Paper 94-1. Gowing, N. (1996). “Real-Time TV Coverage from War: does it make or break government policy”. In: James Gow, Richard Paterson and Alison Preston (Eds). Bosnia by Television, London: British Film Institute, pp. 81-91. Hall, S. Critcher, C., Jefferson, T. Clarke, J., Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order. London: Mc Millan Education, 1978 Hammock. J.C. and Joel R. Charny, "Emergency Response as Morality Play," in Rotberg and Weiss, From Massacres to Genocide, 125–26. Robert I. Rotberg and Thomas G. Weiss, eds., From Massacres to Genocide: The Media, Public Policy and Humanitarian Crises (Washington, D.C.: Brookings, 1996) Hartley, John (1982). Understanding News. London: Routledge Hartley, John (1996). Popular Reality - Journalism, Modernity and Popular Culture, New York: St Martins Press. Hawkins, V. (2002). The Other Side of the CNN Factor: the media and conflict’. Journalism Studies, vol. 3 (2), 225-240. Knulst, W. and G. Kraaykamp (1996). Leesgewoonten. Rijswijk. Sociaal en cultureel planbureau. Sociale en culturele studies – 23.
Ignatieff, M. (1998). The Warrior’s Honor: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience. London: Chatto & Windus.
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