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With all new and expanded chapters, the third edition provides an
in-depth look at how terrorists exploit mass media to get
attention, spread fear and anxiety among the targets of this sort
of violence, and threaten further attacks. The traditional news
media's appetite for shocking, sensational, and tragic stories has
always resulted in over-coverage of terrorist events and threats.
But today, social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube,
allow terrorists to communicate directly with huge audiences around
the globe spreading their propaganda, radicalizing and recruiting
followers, and providing know-how to "lone wolves." On the other
hand, governments in democracies, too, utilize mass media to enlist
public support for counterterrorist measures. This volume will help
readers to understand the centrality of media considerations in
both terrorism and counterterrorism.
With all new and expanded chapters, the third edition provides an
in-depth look at how terrorists exploit mass media to get
attention, spread fear and anxiety among the targets of this sort
of violence, and threaten further attacks. The traditional news
media's appetite for shocking, sensational, and tragic stories has
always resulted in over-coverage of terrorist events and threats.
But today, social media, such as Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube,
allow terrorists to communicate directly with huge audiences around
the globe spreading their propaganda, radicalizing and recruiting
followers, and providing know-how to "lone wolves." On the other
hand, governments in democracies, too, utilize mass media to enlist
public support for counterterrorist measures. This volume will help
readers to understand the centrality of media considerations in
both terrorism and counterterrorism.
After September 11, many in the American public and media zeroed in
on Muslims in America and the world, irresponsibly linking
intentionally or not Muslims at large with terrorism. This
well-researched book explores this focus and its implications. At
the same time, the authors do not leave out the opinion of Muslim
Americans, exploring their views about the American media and its
influence, their attitudes toward non-Muslim Americans and, just as
important, their opinions on post 9/11 U.S. counterterrorist
policies and practices. This book not only serves students and
scholars in the fields of Middle East studies, media studies, and
international communication but is also an enlightening read to
anyone interested in mainstream America's perception of Muslims.
After September 11, many in the American public and media zeroed in
on Muslims in America and the world, irresponsibly linking,
intentionally or not, Muslims at large with terrorism. This
well-researched book explores this focus and its implications. At
the same time, the authors do not leave out the opinion of Muslim
Americans, exploring their views about the American media and its
influence, their attitudes toward non-Muslim Americans and, just as
important, their opinions on post 9/11 U.S. counter terrorist
policies and practices. This book not only serves students and
scholars in the fields of Middle East studies, media studies, and
international communication, but is also an enlightening read to
anyone interested in mainstream America's perception of Muslims.
No longer preoccupied with the East-West divide, contemporary
foreign policymakers now have to confront regional conflicts,
peace-enforcing and humanitarian missions, and a host of other
global problems and issues in areas such as trade, health, and the
environment. During the Cold War a widely-shared consensus on
national interest and security in the United States and western
Europe affected news reporting, public opinion, and foreign policy.
But with the end of this Cold War frame of reference, foreign
policy making has changed. As we enter the new century, the
question is how and to what extent will the new realities of the
post-Cold War world_as well as advances in communication
technology_influence news reporting, public attitudes, and, most of
all, foreign policy decisions on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
In this volume, American and European scholars examine change and
continuity in these important aspects of the foreign policy process
at the beginning of the 21st century.
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