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A `Pernicious New Strain of the Old Nazivirus' and an `Orgy of Tribal Slaughter'A Comparison of US News Magazine Coverage of the Crises in Bosnia and RwandaThis study compares US news magazine coverage of conflict occurring in Bosnia and Rwanda. Bosnia's violence was characterized as an aberration for Europeans, while Rwanda's violence was presented as typical of Africans. Coverage suggests that in Bosnia, participants made a logical, albeit evil, decision to commit violence in an attempt to seek revenge for past grievances. In contrast, Rwanda's violence is depicted as having no logical explanation and is portrayed as irrational and so alien from Western understanding as to defy explanation.
Key Words: Bosnia ethnic conflict frame analysis international news coverage Rwanda
International Communication Gazette, Vol. 59, No. 6,
411-428 (1997) This article has been cited by other articles:
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