Abstracts
Odette Arhip (Iasi, Romania):
Borderline Experience - How People Negotiate Media Representation of National Borders and Identities
Chiara De Franco (London, UK):
The Bosnia Syndrome and the Conflict in Kosovo
Robert M. Entman (Washington DC, USA):
Surging Beyond Realism: How the US Media Promote War Again and Again
Romy Fröhlich (Munich, Germany):
The Coverage of War, Security, and Defense Policy: Do Women matter? A Longitudinal ContentAnalysis of Broadsheets in Germany
Valérie Gorin (Geneve, Switzerland):
An Iconography of Pity and a Rhetoric of Compassion: War and Humanitarian Crises in the Prism of American and French Newsmagazines (1967-1995)
Daniel C. Hallin (San Diego, CA, USA):
Between Reporting and Propaganda: Power, Culture and War Reporting
Philip Hammond (London, UK):
The Media and Humanitarian Intervention
Roman Hummel (Salzburg, Austria):
Limitations of Journalism in War Situations: A Case Study from Georgia, September 2008
Magnus-Sebastian Kutz (Hamburg, Germany):
Media Management in „Just Wars“ from Kosovo to Iraq: A Comparison of the Organisation of Political Communication in the US and Germany
Diego Lazzarich (Naples, Italy):
The Semantic Sliding of the Concept of War
Dennis Lichtenstein, Cordula Nitsch (Augsburg, Germany):
Framing the Caucasian War: A Content Analysis of Media Coverage in Europe and Russia
Sharon Lopata (Zurich, Switzerland):
The Radio’s Role in Post-Conflict Liberia
Gabriele Melischek & Josef Seethaler (Vienna, Austria):
Mediating Conflict: In-group and Out-group Perceptions in International Relations
Khamis S. Mwinyimbegu (Brussels, Belgium):
War, Media and Public Communication Campaigns on Sexual Violence against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo: An Evaluation of Strategies used by Solidarité pour la Promotion Sociale et la Paix (SOPROP), in Goma, North Kivu Province
Brigitte Nacos (New York, NY, USA):
Mass-Mediated Debate on Torture in Post-9/11 America
Rui Novais: (Porto, Portugal/Liverpool, UK):
A War in Between: The Kosovo Conflict and the Opposite Declarations of Independence
Piers Robinson (Manchester, UK):
Theorising Media, State and War: Lessons from the Case of British Media Coverage of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
Nel Ruigrok, Wouter van Atteveldt & Janet Takens (Amsterdam, Netherlands): What's New from the Middle East? Manual and Automatic Content Analysis of Foreign Coverage of the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Stephan Russ-Mohl (Lugano, Switzerland):
The Economics of War Coverage. An Analysis of U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Iraq War
Athanassios N. Samaras (Athens, Greece):
The Impact of the “War on Terrorism” on the Mediated Image of the USA
Philip Seib (Los Angeles, CA, USA):
Delivering War to the Public
Reinhard Stauber (Klagenfurt, Austria):
War and the Public Sphere. European Examples from the Seven Years War to the First World War
Clemens Schwender (Potsdam, Germany):
Writing About the Press: German Feldpost Letters About the Use and Reception of Newspapers and Magazines During WWII
Jürgen Wilke (Mainz, Germany):
Between Indifference and News Hunger: Media Effects and the Public Sphere in Nazi War-Time Germany