Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Exploring the form and function of dissident Irish Reublican online discourses,2012,5,1,71-85,Bowman-Grieve Uncovering the French-speaking Jihadisphere: An exploratory analysis,2012,5,1,51-70,Ducol What's Love Got to Do with It? Framing 'JihadJane' in the US Press,2012,5,1,6-21,Conway Working the 'front lines' in Washington DC: digital age terrorism reporting by national security prestige press,2012,5,1,22-36,Epkins News on the rocks: Exploring the agenda-setting effects of Blood Diamond in print and broadcast news,2012,5,3,239-253,Sharma Playing discreet war in the US: Negotiating subjecthood and sovereignty through Special Forces video games,2012,5,3,269-283,Mantello The mediatization of the military,2012,5,3,255-268,Maltby The war next door: Peace journalism in US local and distant newspapers' coverage of Mexico,2012,5,3,223-237,Lacasse When media and world politics meet: Crisis press coverage in the Arab-Israel and East-West conflicts,2013,6,1,71-92,Ben-Yehuda Drones maps and crescents: CBS News' visual construction of the Middle East,2013,6,2,153-172,Riopelle Facing the past: Media framing of war crimes in post-conflict Serbia,2013,6,2,117-133,Boomgaarden Reading anonymity: Narrative difference and framework selection in the claiming of terrorist violence,2013,6,2,135-151,Davis Surprise homecomings and vicarious sacrifices,2013,6,2,101-115,Silvestri Being a terrorist: Video game simulations of the other side of the War on Terror,2013,6,3,207-220,Schulzke Depoliticizing terror: the news framing of the terrorist attacks in Norway 22 July 2011,2015,8,1,70-85,Falkheimer Media and violent conflict: Halil Dağ Kurdish insurgency and the hybridity of vernacular cinema of conflict,2015,9,1,76-92,Smets Visual propaganda on Facebook: a comparative analysis of Syrian conflicts,2016,9,3,227-251,Seo On the possibility of critiquing Israel: The Times' engagement with Israel's deployment of white phosphorous during the first Gaza war,2016,9,3,272-289,Kaposi Covering the Syrian conflict: how Middle East reporters deal with challenging situations,2016,9,3,306-324,Vandevoordt Information dissemination in new media: YouTube and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,2016,9,3,325-343,Evans Introducing new datasets on Northern Ireland's media in the peace process and a test of newsworthiness in times of 'troubles',2016,9,2,137-161,Armoudian How to warn: 'Outside-in warnings' of Western governments about violent conflict and mass atrocities,2016,9,2,198-216,Meyer Mortars and memes: participating in pop culture from a war zone,2015,9,1,27-42,Silvestri Reporting from the front: first-hand experiences dilemmas and open questions,2017,10,1,59-68,Risso Beyond Abu Ghraib: war trophy photography and commemorative violence,2017,10,1,87-104,Jakob A genosonic analysis of ISIL and US counter-extremism video messages,2017,10,3,327-344,Bean Women wars and militarism in Svetlana Alexievich's documentary prose,2017,10,3,314-326,Novikau Analyzing the war-media nexus in the conflict-ridden semi-democratic milieu of Pakistan,2017,10,3,273-292,Hussain 'In war-torn Spain': the politics of Irish press coverage of the Spanish civil war,2017,10,3,345-358,O'Brien When official consensus equals more negativity in media coverage: Broadcast television news and the (re-)indexing of the 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' repeal,2017,10,2,189-207,Groshek Framing conflict - the Cold War and after: reflections from an old hack,2017,10,1,48-58,Somerville When is a conflict a crisis? On the aesthetics of the Syrian civil war in a social media context,2017,10,1,69-86,Meis Fighting for public health: the promotion of desirable bodies in interactive military marketing,2021,14,1,40-56,Strand Army recruitment video advertisements in the US and UK since 2002: challenging ideals of hegemonic military masculinity?,2021,14,1,57-74,Jester Online news coverage of female perpetrators during the October 2015 wave of violence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,2021,14,1,75-92,Lavie-Dinur Islamic State's quest for legitimacy: an analysis of IS media frames in Dabiq magazine,2021,14,2,133-149,Ubayasiri Cultures of anarchy: images of Russia in the narrative of Norwegian mainstream news media during the Ukraine crisis 2014,2021,14,2,150-173,Bjørge Representing torture in Zero Dark Thirty (2012): popular culture as a site of norm contestation,2021,14,2,174-190,Schlag A tale of two cities: a comparative study of media narratives of the battles for Aleppo and Mosul,2021,14,2,191-220,Scherling Political tolerance of demobilizing armed actors: the case of FARC in Colombia,2021,14,2,221-238,Mun Feeling responsible: emotion and practical ethics in conflict journalism,2021,14,3,268-281,Stupart Victims or intruders? Refugee portrayals in the news in Turkey Bulgaria and the UK,2021,14,3,282-302,Connolly-Ahern Dangerous or political? Kenyan youth negotiating political agency in the age of 'new terrorism',2021,14,3,303-321,Mohamed Looking my enemy (?) in the eyes: an eye-tracking study of simulated virtual intergroup contact,2021,14,3,322-341,Steinfeld From sofa to frontline: the digital mediation and domestication of warfare,2021,14,3,342-365,Asmolov Brothers in arms: visual commonalities between US and IS recruitment strategies,2021,14,4,385-400,Phillips Intersections of ISIS media leader loss and media campaign strategy: a visual framing analysis,2021,14,4,401-418,Winkler Supplanting the spectacle of sacrifice: drone warfare and the anti-spectacle of the safe military body,2021,14,4,419-436,Fairhead Does bottom-line pressure make terrorism coverage more negative? Evidence from a twenty-newspaper panel study,2021,14,4,459-475,Hoffman The emotional well-being of journalists exposed to traumatic events: a mapping review,2021,14,4,476-502,Feinstein Hierarchies of wounding: media framings of 'combat' and 'non-combat' injury,2021,14,4,503-521,Cooper 'Deadlier than Boko Haram': representations of the Nigerian herder-farmer conflict in the local and foreign press,2022,15,1,3-24,Chiluwa Rally 'round the flag revised: external soft threats and media coverage,2022,15,1,61-81,Yarchi Different shows different stories: how German TV formats challenged the government's framing of the Ukraine crisis,2022,15,2,125-145,Lichtenstein Shooting for neutrality? Analysing bias in terrorism reports in Dutch newspapers,2022,15,2,146-164,Thomas Dehumanization on Twitter in the Turkish-Kurdish conflict,2022,15,2,165-182,Tutkal Re-thinking trauma: local journalism peace-building and continuous traumatic stress (CTS) on the violent margins of Colombia,2022,15,2,202-220,Charles Truth and lies in the Caliphate: the use of deception in Islamic State propaganda,2022,15,2,221-237,Milton Legitimizing military action through statistics and discourse in the 2014 IDF assault on Gaza,2022,15,2,238-256,Tasseron Demythologizing war journalism: motivation and role perception of Dutch war journalists,2022,15,3,263-279,van der Hoeven Examining determinants of adherence to peace journalism: empathy reporting efficacy and perceived journalistic roles,2022,15,3,280-297,Zhang Mediating the opponent's news: a study of inter-media citations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,2022,15,3,334-352,Kampf The media contest during the Iran-Iraq war: the failure of mediatized Shiʿism,2022,15,3,378-398,Kalantari Strategic communications: the Pakistan military's use of social media against terrorism,2022,15,4,450-485,Khan News values and human values in mediated terrorism: photographic representations of the 2015 Beirut and Paris attacks by global news agencies,2022,15,4,486-503,Kim Perception of journalists reporting in conflict zones: labour situation working conditions and main challenges in information coverage in contexts of violence,2022,15,4,530-552,Tejedor Journalism in conflict-affected societies: professional roles and influences in Cyprus,2022,15,4,553-569,Şahin Syrian journalists covering the war: assessing perceptions of fear and security,2023,16,1,44-62,Peralta García War misguidance: visualizing quagmire in the US War in Afghanistan,2023,16,1,63-81,Ritchie