
News and Dissent: The Press and the Politics of Peace in Canada
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Robert A. Hackett (Author)
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This volume centers on a critical examination of press coverage of peace-related issues and of the relationships between newspaper journalism and the peace movement in Canada in the 1980s. The chapters deal respectively with the following topics: the relevance and impact of news media in relation to both international peace, and the emergence and success of antiwar movements; a critical review of previous research on the relation between media and antiwar movements; an extensive explanation of the nature of news; an overview of Canada's news media system; the political/discursive context of news concerning peace and defense; several case studies of relevant press coverage; a discussion of how open the news is to the expression of antiwar sentiment; and an epilogue considering whether the end of the Cold War has fundamentally changed the nature of North American media coverage of war and peace issues.
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- Contributor: Robert A. Hackett
- Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc
- ISBN13: 9780893918156
- Number of Pages: 322
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Release Date: 1991-01-01
- Binding: Paperback / softback
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