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Preface
Introduction: Television, Terrorism, and Public Reality
The Television Terrorist
The Interpretation of Television News
What's in a Name? "Terrorism" as Ideograph
Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: Narratives Framing in Network
Official Discourse in the "Age of the Terrorist"
Conclusions: Political Violence in a Video Age
Bibliography
Index
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Add Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat, Conventional research suggests that news coverage of terrorism is a tool of the terrorist to gain public support and recognition. Based on an analysis of more than 200 evening newscasts aired during the first six years of the Reagan administration, Tales , Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat, Conventional research suggests that news coverage of terrorism is a tool of the terrorist to gain public support and recognition. Based on an analysis of more than 200 evening newscasts aired during the first six years of the Reagan administration, Tales , Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat to your collection on WonderClub |