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Discourse, Media, and Conflict: Examining War and Resolution in the News

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This book examines how discourse and media representations shape public understanding of war and conflict resolution. Chiluwa analyzes news coverage to reveal the linguistic and narrative strategies that influence perceptions of global conflicts.

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Discourse, Media, and Conflict provides a comprehensive analysis of how media narratives construct meaning around war, violence, and peace-building efforts. Through detailed examination of news coverage across multiple conflicts, Innocent Chiluwa explores the linguistic choices, rhetorical strategies, and framing techniques that journalists and media outlets employ when reporting on international crises.

The book investigates how language shapes public perception and political responses to warfare, examining both traditional news media and contemporary digital platforms. Chiluwa demonstrates the critical role discourse plays in either escalating tensions or facilitating dialogue toward resolution. By combining discourse analysis with media studies, this work offers readers insight into how information is constructed, disseminated, and consumed during times of conflict, making it essential for understanding modern journalism, political communication, and peace studies.

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Author

Innocent Chiluwa

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009073684

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