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Redaktion: Risto Kunelius, Elisabeth Eide, Oliver Hahn, Roland Schroeder
Reading the Mohammed Cartoons Controversy
An International Analysis of Press Discourses on Free Speech and Political Spin
erschienen April 2007 218 Seiten, Paperback
projekt verlag GbR | ISBN: 3897331675
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Editorial The present publication within the series of Working Papers in International Journalism represents the results of a worldwide cooperation of scholars and research groups analysing an incident and a debate in the international media that led to extremely controversial opinions, statements and fundamental views, some months ag whether, how and for what reasons there should be caricatures aiming at most highly valued religious issues and, furthermore, be produced and distributed by newsp...
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The Working Papers in International Journalism are a series of publications for recent studies, reports from research groups and projects, issued by a number of institutions. They also present informative material and documents that are relevant for the international research community. The publication of 12 caricatures about Prophet Mohammed in a Danish newspaper led to a unique global media event during February and March 2006. This research report traces how the incident was debat... [weiter lesen] |
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Contributors Amin Alhassan (Ph.D) is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, Division of Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. He also teaches in the joint York University and Ryerson University Graduate Program in Communication and Culture. Email. amalhass@yorku.ca Oleg Bakulin (Ph.D) is Senior lecturer at the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University, Russia. Email: obakulin@yandex.ru Jérôme Berthaut is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology of m... [weiter lesen] |
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Contents Editorial 3 Acknowledgements 5 Contents 7 The Mohammed cartoons, journalism, free speech and globalization 9 Denmark: A political struggle in Danish journalism 25 Norway: "A Norway almost at war" 41 France: Should Voltaire be a Prophet in his Own Country? 53 The UK: A Very British Response 65 Germany: After-Effects on World Cup, Pope, Mozart and Madonna 79 Canada: Liberal Fundamentalism vs. Multicultural Relativism 105 Egypt: Coverage of Professional Disparaties & Religious Disruptions 11... Pakistan: Critique, Anger and Understanding 131 Israel: A familiar story, but not ours 145 Russia: tolerance and stability before freedom of speech 159 China: A Controlled Practice 169 United States: Journalism as a prism of culture clash 177 Sweden: Freedom of Speech: Fundamentalism and Moderate Pragmatism 187 Finland: Latent liberalism and explicit pragmatism 201 Contributors 217
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