Media Relations of the Anti-War Movement

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Anti-war Activists
Anti-war Groups
Anti-war Movement
Antiwar Groups
Antiwar Movement
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British political activism
British Politics
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Challenger Sources
Conferred
Content Analysis
Content Analysis Research
Current Affairs
CWU
Discourse Analysis
Elections
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Event Promotion
Frame Analysis
Frame Promotion
grassroots antiwar media engagement
Held
Iraq Crisis
Iraq War
Legitimate Controversy
Leicester Mercury
Local Press
local press coverage
Media Activism
Media Relations Strategies
Media Studies
New Media
News
news media legitimacy
Nuclear Disarmament
Old Media
Political Communication
Politics and the Media
Protest
protest communication strategies
Protest Paradigm
qualitative interview analysis
social movement framing
Social Movements
Source Media Relations
Source Strategies
Survey Research
Taylor 2010a
Truant Protests
UK Public Opinion
UN
Vice Versa
War Reporting

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138695986
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, Ian Taylor examines how a social movement, the anti-Iraq War movement in the UK, engaged with the media as a part of their campaigning against the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Moving beyond content analysis to draw upon interviews with locally based journalists and activists, Taylor examines how locally based anti-war groups engaged with their local press, as well as how those groups were reported on by the local press in their respective areas. In the process of exploring these ideas, the book takes on questions like:

  • How did local journalists assess the legitimacy of the anti-war movement?
  • How, why, and to what extent did opponents of the war pursue local press coverage?
  • What bearing did the social composition of the movement have on the way they set about engaging with the media?
  • How did the local press handle the controversy surrounding opposition to military action against Iraq?

Media Relations of the Anti-War Movement makes a unique contribution to research on the interactions between social movements and the media and plugs a major gap in the literature on the Iraq War and the media.

Ian Taylor is a University Teacher with the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University, and a Distance Learning Tutor with the Department of Media and Communications at the University of Leicester. He is currently researching the interactions between social movements and the media.

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