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Record #184115:

The Falklands conflict as a media war / Stephen Badsey.

Title: The Falklands conflict as a media war / Stephen Badsey.
Author(s): Badsey, Stephen.
Date: 2005.
Publisher: London: Frank Cass
In: Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future. (2005.),
Abstract: Examines British media reports of 1982 Falklands War, and their effect on subsequent historical approach to accounts of conflict. Discusses relations between media, armed forces, and government departments; difficulties caused by prior security review (censorship) and its role in increasing journalism of attachment and reporting of reporters' personal responses vs. factual accounts; use of academic and retired military commentators in London, and news coverage from Argentina. Notes changes in Ministry of Defence information policy after 1982, and evaluates relationship between media reports and public opinion in time of war.
Notes:

In: The Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future / Stephen Badsey, Rob Havers, Mark Grove, eds.

Keywords: 355 -- Defence.
355.48 -- Military history: 1982.
07 -- Newspapers.
J -- Social sciences.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*72) -- Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands Dependencies, and British Antarctic Territory.
(*721) -- Falkland Islands.
SPRI record no.: 184115

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