
International Media
Turkish television dramas. Cabaret in Beirut. Journalism in Zimbabwe. Vietnamese moms on Facebook. Annenberg faculty and students explore many kinds of media from countries all over the world, using their background and language skills to consider the unique contexts in which these media exist and offer nuanced analyses.
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News
Coverage of Civilian Casualties in Allied Countries Boosts Support for U.S. Involvement
A new paper by researchers at the Annenberg School finds that media coverage of civilian casualties in world conflicts increases public support for U.S. involvement, but only when the casualties are civilians from an ally, not an adversary, country.