Beschreibung
This book investigates the American media coverage of the historic nuclear accord between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the world powers, commonly known as the Iran Deal. The analysis examines the sources of news and opinion expressed about the Iran Deal inThe New York Times,The Washington Post and the national newscast of broadcast networks. The empirical component uses media sociology and indexing theory to determine the extent to which the media covered the topic within a framework of institutional debates among congressional leaders, the executive branch and other governmental sources. The coverage is placed within a larger historical and interpretative framework that examines the construction of Iran in both the pre-revolution news narratives and in the post-revolution American media and popular culture. The book endeavors to reveal the place Iran occupies in the American political and cultural imagination.
Autorenportrait
Mehdi Semati is Professor and Chair in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University, USA.
William P. Cassidy is Professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University, USA.
Mehrnaz Khanjani is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Iowa, USA.
Inhalt
Chapter 1:The Iran Deal in Context: American Press Coverage of Iran from Coup to the Islamic Republic .- Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework: Media Sociology, Indexing, Source Usage and Framing.- Chapter 3: Who Speaks in the Coverage of the Iran Deal in
The New York Times and
The Washington Post.- Chapter 4: Who Speaks in the Broadcast News Coverage of the Iran Deal.- Chapter 5: Iran in the American Cultural and Political Imagination.
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