Media in a Terrorized World: Reflections in the Wake of 911S. Venkatraman Eastern Universities Press, 2004 - 126 Seiten This book explores the impact of media in these times of conflict and terrorism. It provides an assessment of the extent the media have exacerbated or ameliorated conflict and terrorism in Asia. It also reviews whether they have fostered balance over bias, communication over confrontation, and insight over ignorance in addressing these critical issues. In the wake of Washington's post-911 declaration of war against terrorism, many media outlets have been accused of fuelling a culture of fear and blame around the world. This book brings together the experience of media practitioners and commentators from the region to bring their valuable perspectives to bear on the issue of our time. READERSHIP: University lecturers, researchers, academics, practitioners, and those interested in the fields of media and communication and terrorism studies. |
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... develop a reciprocal relationship to accommodate each other's concerns . The author concludes the paper stating that ... developed as may be noted by the use of concepts such as media determinism , news sociology and other emerging socio ...
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... developed world , and , in the developing world , mobile phone networks were rapidly surpassing the reach of archaic , under - developed , wired , fixed line , networks . The mobile phone , after all , leapfrogs much costly ...
... developed world , and , in the developing world , mobile phone networks were rapidly surpassing the reach of archaic , under - developed , wired , fixed line , networks . The mobile phone , after all , leapfrogs much costly ...
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... developed countries , it is already having a major impact on some of the poorest countries . Between 2000 and May 2002 , the number of mobile phones in Africa increased from 2 million to 30 million . By early 2002 , they were as common ...
... developed countries , it is already having a major impact on some of the poorest countries . Between 2000 and May 2002 , the number of mobile phones in Africa increased from 2 million to 30 million . By early 2002 , they were as common ...
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Chapter 3 | 54 |
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