Mass-mediated terrorism : the central role of the media in terrorism and counterterrorism

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Mass-mediated terrorism : the central role of the media in terrorism and counterterrorism

Brigitte L. Nacos

Rowman & Littlefield, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-205) and index

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This in-depth look at 'mass-mediated' terrorism and political violence shows how terrorists exploit global media networks and information highways to carry news of their violence along with 'propaganda of the deed.' From U.S. cases like 9/11, Oklahoma City, and acts of ecoterrorists, to incidents abroad like Palestinian suicide bombings in Israel, European hostages held in the Philippines, and protests at major international summits, Nacos explores the use of political violence for the sake of publicity, media coverage of counterterrorism policies and its affect on political decisionmaking, and the impact of new media. She offers a blueprint both for effective public information and media relations during terrorism crises as well as for ethical news coverage of major terrorism incidents.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1 Mass-Mediated Terrorism in the New World (Dis)Order Chapter 3 2 Terrorism as Breaking News: Attack on America Chapter 4 3 Political Violence as Media Event Chapter 5 4 E-Terrorism and the Web of Hate Chapter 6 5 The Mass Media and U.S. Anti- and Counterterrorism Chapter 7 6 Responding to Terrorist Crises: Dealing with the Mass Media Chapter 8 7 Conclusion Chapter 9 Bibliography

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