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Problems of news culture and truth: the BBC's representation of the invasion of Iraq

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posted on 2023-06-08, 16:04 authored by Lee Salter
This article considers the truth value of the BBC's reporting of the invasion of Iraq in the context of Hannah Arendt's consideration of the US invasion of Vietnam. Arendt theorized that the ‘Pentagon Papers’ exposed a new approach to truth and lies – the ‘modern political lie’ at the heart of modern politics. In this article, Arendt's concept of the modern political lie is examined and comparisons made with Iraq. A case study of the BBC's coverage of the invasion is used to argue that its reporting did not necessarily lie about Iraq, nor did it necessarily create a discursive representation separate to the physical actions of the protagonists. Rather, it appears that strategic considerations on the part of the invading powers changed the factual texture on the ground, which reporting failed to keep up with.

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  • Published

Journal

Journal of War and Culture Studies

ISSN

1752-6272

Publisher

Intellect

Issue

2

Volume

4

Page range

161-177

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  • Media and Film Publications

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  • No

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-10-15

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