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Pockets of Resistance

British News Media, War and Theory in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
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Pockets of Resistance examines the complex interplay between media and government policy during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It delves into the challenges journalists faced when reporting against the prevailing government narratives and how certain media outlets managed to resist official propaganda. By analysing these media dynamics, the book sheds light on the broader implications for democracy and public engagement in foreign policy.
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Pockets of Resistance

The most detailed, sophisticated and theoretically grounded analysis of wartime media coverage written to date. Describes and explains how British news media variously supported, and dissented from, coalition propaganda campaigns during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

The most detailed, sophisticated and theoretically grounded analysis of wartime media coverage written to date.

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For scholars of media and war, the 2003 invasion of Iraq is a compelling case to study. As part of President Bush's 'war on terror', the invasion was the most controversial British foreign policy decision since Suez, and its ramifications and aftermath have rarely been far from the news.

In the many political and public debates regarding this conflict, arguments over the role of media have been omnipresent. For some, media coverage was biased against the war; for others, it became a cheerleader for the invasion. Where does the truth lie?

Drawing upon a uniquely detailed and rich content and framing analysis of television and press coverage, and on interviews with some of the journalists involved, Pockets of Resistance provides an authoritative assessment of how British news media reported the 2003 Iraq invasion. It also addresses the theoretical implications of this case for our understanding of wartime media-state relations.

Pockets of Resistance examines the successes and failures of British television news as it sought to attain independence under the difficult circumstances of war. It describes and explains the emergence of some surprisingly vociferous anti-war voices within a diverse national press.

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Pockets of Resistance is praised for its in-depth analysis of media coverage during the 2003 Iraq invasion, addressing the complex dynamics between journalists and government sources. The book discusses how journalists can simultaneously exhibit dependency on official narratives and autonomy, driven by journalistic integrity and audience demands. Reviewers consider it an essential contribution to understanding the interplay between media, democracy, and war, offering insights into how national security crises are reported in the 24-7 news environment.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780719084454

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 September 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Illustration: Tables, black & white|Line drawings, black & white|Halftones, black & white

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 327g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Piers Robinson is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Manchester Peter Goddard is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Liverpool Katy Parry is Research Assistant in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Liverpool Craig Murray is head of Media Analysis at Opoint AS, Norway. Philip M. Taylor is Professor of Internal Communications at the Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds

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