Working Group on Syria Propaganda and Media

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InterestsSyria, Propaganda

Official narrative

The group has no entry on Wikipedia. Its own website declares:[1]

This working group aims to facilitate research and debate with respect to the 2011-present war in Syria and the role of both media and propaganda. In all wars, truth and reality are profoundly contested whilst media frequently struggle to maintain independence and autonomy in the face of propaganda strategies pursued by combatants and participants, both internal and external. The war in Syria is no exception. At present there exists an urgent need for rigorous academic analysis of media reporting of this war, the role that propaganda has played in terms of shaping perceptions of the conflict and how these relate to broader geo-strategic process within the ME region and beyond. With these needs in mind, this working group has been established in order to encourage networking amongst academics as well as the development of conference papers and panels, articles and research monographs, and the development of research funding bids. We also aim to provide a source of reliable, informed and timely analysis for journalists, publics and policymakers.


 

Known members

8 of the 19 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Vanessa BeeleyBritish investigative journalist focused on the Middle East. Helped expose the White Helmets.
Philip Hammond (academic)
Tim Hayward
Adam Larson
Paul McKeigue
David MillerFounder of Powerbase & Spinwatch and incisive reporter into the state of the world.
Piers Robinson
Jan ØbergDanish/Swedish peace researcher
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