The book challenges the idea that processes of globalization are
leading to an increasing homogenization of news on a worldwide
scale by focusing on two defining crises of our time--9/11 and the
War in Afghanistan. The empirical analysis combines
process-tracing, as well as both quantitative and qualitative
content analysis of governmental discourses and news coverage of
eight elite newspapers across the US, France, Italy and Pakistan.
It develops a new multidisciplinary framework to explain news that
brings together previously distinct levels of analysis: the micro
level of the individual decisions made by journalists, the
organizational environment of the news organization, national
social and political contexts, the macro level of international
relations. The book is going to be of interest primarily to
academics and researchers, postgraduate students across
communications, media studies, journalism, politics and
international relations, as well as journalists, media
practitioners and officials involved in public communication.
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