
- 194 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book provides new insights on contemporary terrorism and media research, opening the door for fresh perspectives and trends exploring theories and concepts in the field. Advances in technology have increased the threat of terrorism, as the Internet has helped terrorists to recruit new members, plan their attacks, and amplify their messages. As technology continues to evolve, it is not difficult to imagine how the advanced information and technology of the new millennium could cause more terrifying realities in the world today. During this period of profound technological change, we need to understand the relationships between media, society, and the new paradigm of terrorism. In our global society where the war on terrorism knows no borders, countries are increasingly recognizing the importance of improving terrorism coverage domestically and globally. This book is a valuable resource, offering key directions for assessing the ongoing revolutionary changes and trends in communicating terrorism in the digital age. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mass Communication and Society.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Dedication
- Introduction - Media, Terrorism, and Society: Perspectives and Trends in the Digital Age
- 1. Solidarity Through the Visual: Healing Images in the Brussels Terrorism Attacks
- 2. Graphic Violence as Moral Motivator: The Effects of Graphically Violent Content in News
- 3. Online Surveillance's Effect on Support for Other Extraordinary Measures to Prevent Terrorism
- 4. The Impact of Terrorist Attack News on Moral Intuitions and Outgroup Prejudice
- 5. "Muslims are not Terrorists": Islamic State Coverage, Journalistic Differentiation Between Terrorism and Islam, Fear Reactions, and Attitudes Toward Muslims
- 6. On the Boundaries of Framing Terrorism: Guilt, Victimization, and the 2016 Orlando Shooting
- 7. Proximity and Terrorism News in Social Media: A Construal-Level Theoretical Approach to Networked Framing of Terrorism in Twitter
- 8. U.S. News Coverage of Global Terrorist Incidents
- Index