Filter
3
Topics
Influence of Media on Foreign & International Policies
3
War Reporting
1
International Humanitarian Crisis Reporting, Foreign Disaster Reporting
1
Foreign News, International News
1
Language
Countries / Regions
Authors & Publishers
Media focus
Publication Years
Journals
Output Type
The CNN Effect and Humanitarian Crisis
"Piers Robinson revisits the debates over what has been called the "CNN effect," a term that assumes media coverage of crises invariably leads to instigating humanitarian responses. While many claimed that interventions during humanitarian crises were influenced by media reporting of suffering peopl
...
Moving Media and Conflict Studies Beyond the CNN Effect
Review of International Studies, volume 42, issue 4 (2016), pp. 654-672
"After the ‘CNN effect’ concept was coined two decades ago, it quickly became a popular shorthand to understand media-conflict interactions. Although the connection has probably always been more complex than what was captured in the concept, research needs to be updated in order to better unders
...
The CNN Effect: The Myth of News, Foreign Policy and Intervention
London and New York: Routledge (2002), xi, 177 pp.
"The CNN Effect examines the relationship between the state and its media, and considers the role played by the news reporting in a series of 'humanitarian' interventions in Iraq, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo and Rwanda. Piers Robinson challenges traditional views of media subservience and argues that sy
...