The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines

This examination assesses the various data linking Croatian newspaper reporting to the activities of mine-clearing in Croatia, with particular emphasis given to the principles bestowed by the international fight against landmines. The analysis includes 242 newspaper articles published between 2005 a...

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Main Author: Josip Čerina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb 2011-12-01
Series:Medijske Studije
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=130767
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spelling doaj-76768dbb43f54a0cbc60f99f6839b25a2020-11-25T01:13:38ZengFaculty of Political Science, University of ZagrebMedijske Studije1847-97581848-50302011-12-0123-4142156The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against LandminesJosip ČerinaThis examination assesses the various data linking Croatian newspaper reporting to the activities of mine-clearing in Croatia, with particular emphasis given to the principles bestowed by the international fight against landmines. The analysis includes 242 newspaper articles published between 2005 and 2007 in nine selected daily newspapers (Večernji list, Jutarnji list, Vjesnik, 24 sata,Slobodna Dalmacija, Glas Slavonije, Novi list, Zadarski list and Karlovački list). In culling the data from these various reports, topics have been categorized according to the international principlesof the fight against landmines in order to determine the extent to which Croatian newspapers allotted to promoting this campaign. The topic framework and the prevalence of certain topics were explored in order to draw attention to all of the various aspects of reporting on the landmine campaign. The analysis reveals that the most represented topic concerns the advocacy against using mines. A smaller portion of topics concerned landmine education and the threats they impose, which suggests that public relations services are not sufficiently utilized in collaborating with the media. Corporate social responsibility reporting on the campaign against landmines implies a constant communication between the profession that deals with landmine action and the media.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=130767MEDIAPUBLIC RELATIONSCAMPAIGNS AGAINST LANDMINESMINE ACTION
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The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
Medijske Studije
MEDIA
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CAMPAIGNS AGAINST LANDMINES
MINE ACTION
author_facet Josip Čerina
author_sort Josip Čerina
title The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
title_short The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
title_full The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
title_fullStr The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
title_full_unstemmed The Contribution of the Croatian Press in the Promotion of the International Campaign Against Landmines
title_sort contribution of the croatian press in the promotion of the international campaign against landmines
publisher Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
series Medijske Studije
issn 1847-9758
1848-5030
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This examination assesses the various data linking Croatian newspaper reporting to the activities of mine-clearing in Croatia, with particular emphasis given to the principles bestowed by the international fight against landmines. The analysis includes 242 newspaper articles published between 2005 and 2007 in nine selected daily newspapers (Večernji list, Jutarnji list, Vjesnik, 24 sata,Slobodna Dalmacija, Glas Slavonije, Novi list, Zadarski list and Karlovački list). In culling the data from these various reports, topics have been categorized according to the international principlesof the fight against landmines in order to determine the extent to which Croatian newspapers allotted to promoting this campaign. The topic framework and the prevalence of certain topics were explored in order to draw attention to all of the various aspects of reporting on the landmine campaign. The analysis reveals that the most represented topic concerns the advocacy against using mines. A smaller portion of topics concerned landmine education and the threats they impose, which suggests that public relations services are not sufficiently utilized in collaborating with the media. Corporate social responsibility reporting on the campaign against landmines implies a constant communication between the profession that deals with landmine action and the media.
topic MEDIA
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CAMPAIGNS AGAINST LANDMINES
MINE ACTION
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