Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 180
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7425-3799-6 • Paperback • March 2007 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
Nitzan Ben-Shaul is senior lecturer of film and television at Tel Aviv University.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 Part I: Historical and Theoretical Background
Chapter 3 1 The Political Economy of Globalization
Chapter 4 2 U.S. Global Ideologies and Israeli/Palestinian National Ideologies
Chapter 5 3 Television News Audiovisual Ideological Frames
Chapter 6 4 Competing Macro-Frames
Part 7 Part II: Micro-Frame Case Studies
Chapter 8 5 Reports on al Qaeda Terror and the U.S.-Led "War against Terror"
Chapter 9 6 The al Aksa Intifada
Chapter 10 7 Summary Discussion of Case Studies
Chapter 11 Bibliography
A Violent World is a valuable contribution to critical media studies and more specifically to a better understanding of comparative international media.
— Courtney C. Radsch, American University; International Journal of Communication
A Violent World is a unique book that provides an original and comprehensive analysis connecting global political and economic developments and ideologies with TV reports about violence. This is a bold and excellent analysis that uses macrolevel perspective to explain the contents of the mainstream news. Thus, this book provides a meaningful contribution not only to the studies of communication, but also to political science, economics, political psychology, and studies of culture.
— Daniel Bar-Tal, past president, the International Society of Political Psychology