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The News Media, the Government and the Public
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Terrorism now dominates the headlines across the world-from New York to Kabul. Framing Terrorism argues that the headlines matter as much as the act, in political terms. Widely publicized terrorist incidents leave an imprint upon public opinion, muzzle the "watchdog" role of journalists and promote a general one-of-us consensus supporting security forces.
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Terrorism now dominates the headlines across the world-from New York to Kabul. Framing Terrorism argues that the headlines matter as much as the act, in political terms. Widely publicized terrorist incidents leave an imprint upon public opinion, muzzle the "watchdog" role of journalists and promote a general one-of-us consensus supporting security forces.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
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- ISBN-13: 9781135938239
- Artikelnr.: 38404220
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2004
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- ISBN-13: 9781135938239
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Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, Marion, Just
Introduction; Chapter 1 Framing Terrorism
Pippa Norris
Montague Kern
Marion Just; Part 1 Generating Terrorism Frames; Chapter 2 Terrorism
Censorship and the 1st Amendment
Doris A. Graber; Chapter 3 Clausewitz in the Age of CNN
Robin Brown; Chapter 4 Framing the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Tamar Liebes
Anat First; Chapter 5 Paramilitaries and the Press in Northern Ireland
Tim Cooke; Part 2 Comparing Terrorism Frames; Chapter 6 Framing the US Embassy Bombings and September 11 Attacks in African and US Newspapers
Todd M. Schaffer; Chapter 7 CNN and al Jazeera's Media Coverage of America's War in Afghanistan
Amy E. Jasperson
Mansour O. El-Kikhia; Chapter 8 Framing Muslim-Americans Before and After 9/11
Brigitte L. Nacos
Oscar Torres-Reyna; Chapter 9 Framing World Opinion in the Elite Press
Frank Louis Rusciano; Part 3 The Public's Response; Chapter 10 Explaining 9/11*This analysis is based on data collected with support from the Institute for Social Research
the Russell Sage Foundation
and the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan. The analyses are the sole responsibility of the authors. This paper benefited from conversations with our colleagues Paul Huth and Doug Lemke and the comments of participants in the symposium "Restless Searchlight: Terrorism
the Media
and Public Life
" held at Harvard University
August 28
2002. We gratefully acknowledge the research assistance of Eric Groenendyk and Heather Colleen Schaar.
Michael W. Traugott
Ted Brader; Chapter 11 Public Opinion Among Muslims and the West
Pippa Norris
Ronald Inglehart; Chapter 12 Rallies All Around
Paul Brewer
Sean Aday
Kimberly Gross; Chapter 13 Fear and Terrorism
Leonie Huddy
Stanley Feldman
Gallya Lahav
Charles Taber; conclusion1 Conclusion; Chapter 14 The Lessons of Framing Terrorism
Montague Kern
Marion Just
Pippa Norris;
Pippa Norris
Montague Kern
Marion Just; Part 1 Generating Terrorism Frames; Chapter 2 Terrorism
Censorship and the 1st Amendment
Doris A. Graber; Chapter 3 Clausewitz in the Age of CNN
Robin Brown; Chapter 4 Framing the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Tamar Liebes
Anat First; Chapter 5 Paramilitaries and the Press in Northern Ireland
Tim Cooke; Part 2 Comparing Terrorism Frames; Chapter 6 Framing the US Embassy Bombings and September 11 Attacks in African and US Newspapers
Todd M. Schaffer; Chapter 7 CNN and al Jazeera's Media Coverage of America's War in Afghanistan
Amy E. Jasperson
Mansour O. El-Kikhia; Chapter 8 Framing Muslim-Americans Before and After 9/11
Brigitte L. Nacos
Oscar Torres-Reyna; Chapter 9 Framing World Opinion in the Elite Press
Frank Louis Rusciano; Part 3 The Public's Response; Chapter 10 Explaining 9/11*This analysis is based on data collected with support from the Institute for Social Research
the Russell Sage Foundation
and the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan. The analyses are the sole responsibility of the authors. This paper benefited from conversations with our colleagues Paul Huth and Doug Lemke and the comments of participants in the symposium "Restless Searchlight: Terrorism
the Media
and Public Life
" held at Harvard University
August 28
2002. We gratefully acknowledge the research assistance of Eric Groenendyk and Heather Colleen Schaar.
Michael W. Traugott
Ted Brader; Chapter 11 Public Opinion Among Muslims and the West
Pippa Norris
Ronald Inglehart; Chapter 12 Rallies All Around
Paul Brewer
Sean Aday
Kimberly Gross; Chapter 13 Fear and Terrorism
Leonie Huddy
Stanley Feldman
Gallya Lahav
Charles Taber; conclusion1 Conclusion; Chapter 14 The Lessons of Framing Terrorism
Montague Kern
Marion Just
Pippa Norris;
Introduction; Chapter 1 Framing Terrorism
Pippa Norris
Montague Kern
Marion Just; Part 1 Generating Terrorism Frames; Chapter 2 Terrorism
Censorship and the 1st Amendment
Doris A. Graber; Chapter 3 Clausewitz in the Age of CNN
Robin Brown; Chapter 4 Framing the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Tamar Liebes
Anat First; Chapter 5 Paramilitaries and the Press in Northern Ireland
Tim Cooke; Part 2 Comparing Terrorism Frames; Chapter 6 Framing the US Embassy Bombings and September 11 Attacks in African and US Newspapers
Todd M. Schaffer; Chapter 7 CNN and al Jazeera's Media Coverage of America's War in Afghanistan
Amy E. Jasperson
Mansour O. El-Kikhia; Chapter 8 Framing Muslim-Americans Before and After 9/11
Brigitte L. Nacos
Oscar Torres-Reyna; Chapter 9 Framing World Opinion in the Elite Press
Frank Louis Rusciano; Part 3 The Public's Response; Chapter 10 Explaining 9/11*This analysis is based on data collected with support from the Institute for Social Research
the Russell Sage Foundation
and the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan. The analyses are the sole responsibility of the authors. This paper benefited from conversations with our colleagues Paul Huth and Doug Lemke and the comments of participants in the symposium "Restless Searchlight: Terrorism
the Media
and Public Life
" held at Harvard University
August 28
2002. We gratefully acknowledge the research assistance of Eric Groenendyk and Heather Colleen Schaar.
Michael W. Traugott
Ted Brader; Chapter 11 Public Opinion Among Muslims and the West
Pippa Norris
Ronald Inglehart; Chapter 12 Rallies All Around
Paul Brewer
Sean Aday
Kimberly Gross; Chapter 13 Fear and Terrorism
Leonie Huddy
Stanley Feldman
Gallya Lahav
Charles Taber; conclusion1 Conclusion; Chapter 14 The Lessons of Framing Terrorism
Montague Kern
Marion Just
Pippa Norris;
Pippa Norris
Montague Kern
Marion Just; Part 1 Generating Terrorism Frames; Chapter 2 Terrorism
Censorship and the 1st Amendment
Doris A. Graber; Chapter 3 Clausewitz in the Age of CNN
Robin Brown; Chapter 4 Framing the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Tamar Liebes
Anat First; Chapter 5 Paramilitaries and the Press in Northern Ireland
Tim Cooke; Part 2 Comparing Terrorism Frames; Chapter 6 Framing the US Embassy Bombings and September 11 Attacks in African and US Newspapers
Todd M. Schaffer; Chapter 7 CNN and al Jazeera's Media Coverage of America's War in Afghanistan
Amy E. Jasperson
Mansour O. El-Kikhia; Chapter 8 Framing Muslim-Americans Before and After 9/11
Brigitte L. Nacos
Oscar Torres-Reyna; Chapter 9 Framing World Opinion in the Elite Press
Frank Louis Rusciano; Part 3 The Public's Response; Chapter 10 Explaining 9/11*This analysis is based on data collected with support from the Institute for Social Research
the Russell Sage Foundation
and the Howard R. Marsh Center for the Study of Journalistic Performance in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Michigan. The analyses are the sole responsibility of the authors. This paper benefited from conversations with our colleagues Paul Huth and Doug Lemke and the comments of participants in the symposium "Restless Searchlight: Terrorism
the Media
and Public Life
" held at Harvard University
August 28
2002. We gratefully acknowledge the research assistance of Eric Groenendyk and Heather Colleen Schaar.
Michael W. Traugott
Ted Brader; Chapter 11 Public Opinion Among Muslims and the West
Pippa Norris
Ronald Inglehart; Chapter 12 Rallies All Around
Paul Brewer
Sean Aday
Kimberly Gross; Chapter 13 Fear and Terrorism
Leonie Huddy
Stanley Feldman
Gallya Lahav
Charles Taber; conclusion1 Conclusion; Chapter 14 The Lessons of Framing Terrorism
Montague Kern
Marion Just
Pippa Norris;







