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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... Times copy of the first four days after September 11 shows that the paper consciously turned from a national daily to a newspaper for New York and its citizens , taking up Washington's war rhetoric with reluctance . While reporting the ...
... Times copy of the first four days after September 11 shows that the paper consciously turned from a national daily to a newspaper for New York and its citizens , taking up Washington's war rhetoric with reluctance . While reporting the ...
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... Washington Post reflects much the same language . Titled " An America at War ” , The Washington Post editorial praises President George W. Bush for his policy outline : ... These are the right foundations for what should be the national ...
... Washington Post reflects much the same language . Titled " An America at War ” , The Washington Post editorial praises President George W. Bush for his policy outline : ... These are the right foundations for what should be the national ...
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... Washington Post , says , “ This is an extraordinarily difficult time for the media , which are being presented with such challenges as whether to air enemy video tapes , and what information to hold back about U.S. military efforts ...
... Washington Post , says , “ This is an extraordinarily difficult time for the media , which are being presented with such challenges as whether to air enemy video tapes , and what information to hold back about U.S. military efforts ...
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Chapter 1 | 14 |
Chapter 2 | 34 |
Chapter 3 | 54 |
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