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December issue of Media, War & Conflict is out!

November 20, 2017 Ben O'Loughlin
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The December 2017 issue of Media, War & Conflict is available online Volume: 10, Number: 3 click here. Research is published from a wide variety of the field and from scholars from different parts of the world. Click on the articles below to read. 

Articles

 

Gregory J Lobo Spectacular ‘nationism’ in modern Colombia: Mediating commitment to the military option

 

Shabir Hussain Analyzing the war–media nexus in the conflict-ridden, semi-democratic milieu of Pakistan

 

Yezi Yeo The good, the bad, and the forgiven: The media spectacle of South Korean male celebrities’ compulsory military service

 

Aliaksandr Novikau Women, wars and militarism in Svetlana Alexievich’s documentary prose

 

Hamilton Bean and Amanda Nell Edgar A genosonic analysis of ISIL and US counter-extremism video messages

 

Mark O’Brien ‘In war-torn Spain’: The politics of Irish press coverage of the Spanish civil war

Mykola Makhortykh and Maryna Sydorov Social media and visual framing of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine

Book reviews

Marcus Schulzke Book review: Playing War: Military Video Games after 9/11

Philip Seib Book review: Headlines from the Holy Land: Reporting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

 

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