Why are some crimes identified as acts of terrorism, while others are
not? How are critical terms like «terrorism» and «mass shooting»
defined and understood in the 21st century? What are some of the
causes of the unique American epidemic of mass shootings and gun
violence? Terrorizing the Masses considers the invisible role that the
media play in shaping the way we think about terrorism, gun violence,
fear, and identity. This book explores media coverage of five mass
shootings over a 20-year period, examining the role that race,
religion, and gender play in framing some of the most high-profile
crimes of American society. The results of this research show that the
use of «terrorism» is uneven and inconsistent. Indeed, on a
practical level, «terrorism» is an almost meaningless word – it is
slippery and ephemeral, and its utility is largely in propaganda. This
book succinctly analyzes what «terror» means in the 21st century,
how news media use the term, and how journalists can cover tragedy
without falling prey to the pitfalls of sensationalism, fear, and
contagion. This book is a useful text for courses on media ethics,
crime and public policy, political science, terrorism studies, and
communication studies.
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Identity, Mass Shootings, and the Media Construction of «Terror»
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433139048
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter