MEDIACTIVE ideas/knowledge/culture |
Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn (guest
editors)
see editorial
The
third issue of Mediactive examines the media’s portrayal of the
Iraq war. The British and American governments have been accused of employing
misinformation, twist and spin in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq.
Media management has become a central component of the military’s
war strategy, integrating images of battle, personal anecdote and vague
strategic explanation into media spectacle. How did the media represent
the causes, violence and atrocities of the war and how did they seek to
mobilise public opinion? Mediawar analyses the way in which issues of
interpretation, meaning and representation in the coverage of war have
become a constant site of political struggle.
The issue looks at war reportage as entertainment, investigates political activism and alternative war news, looks at children and war coverage and considers the gendered representation of women at war. It questions the value of embedding journalists, analyses media imperialism and 24/7 news, and identifies the future roles of mediawars.
Contributors
Anita Biressi, Rosalind Brunt, Cindy Carter, Maire Messenger Davies, Des
Freedman, R. Harindrath, Pat Holland, Jake Lynch, Heather Nunn, Darren
O'Byrne, Paul Rixon, Daya Thussu.