Abstract

Part 1 Part One. Benefiting From Previous Researchers Chapter 2 Chapter One. Foreign News: the Geopolitics of Representation and Explanation Chapter 3 Chapter Two. Journalistic Influence in Moral Mobilization Part 4 Part Two. The Study of the Uprising in Darfur Sudan: Representation and Explanation in the World's Press Chapter 5 Chapter Three. Rebellion Within States in the Global South: Explaining the Conflict in Darfur Chapter 6 Chapter Four. Cross-National Comparative Research on Foreign News: Design and Implementation Part 7 Part Three. Findings: The Representation of Darfur by News Organizations from the Global South Chapter 8 Chapter Five. Comparing China's State-Owned English-Language and Chinese-Language Newspapers Chapter 9 Chapter Six. Comparing the South African Mail & Guardian Online with the Egyptian Al-Ahram Part 10 Part Four. Findings: The Representation of Darfur by News Organizations from the Global North Chapter 11 Chapter Seven. Comparing the UK's Guardian with France's Le Monde Chapter 12 Chapter Eight. Comparing the US' New York Times with the Washington Post Part 13 Part Five. Findings: The Representation of Darfur in Online News Intended for Extra-National Audiences Chapter 14 Chapter Nine. Comparing the English-Language Web Sites of the UK's BBC and Qatar's Al Jazeera Part 15 Part Six. Conclusion Chapter 16 Chapter Ten. Foreign News: Journalism for Cross-National Public Education?

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