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BukuThe mass media and terrorism
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Author: Altheide, David L.
Topik: fear; mass media; propaganda; qualitative media analysis; social control
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: SAGE Publications     
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: 287DCM13.pdf (175.08KB; 1 download)
Abstract
The mass media promotes terrorism by stressing fear and an
uncertain future. Major changes in US foreign and domestic policy essentially went unreported and unchallenged by the dominant news organizations. Notwithstanding the long relationship in the United States between fear and crime, the role of the mass media in promoting fear has become more pronounced since the United States ‘discovered’ international terrorism on 11 September 2001. Extensive qualitative media analysis shows that political decision-makers quickly adjusted propaganda passages, prepared as part of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), to emphasize domestic support for the new US role in leading the world. These messages were folded into the previous crime-related discourse of fear, which may be defined as the pervasive communication, symbolic awareness, and expectation that danger and risk are a central feature of everyday life. Politicians marshaled critical symbols and icons joining terrorism with Iraq, the Muslim faith, and a vast number of
non-western nations to strategically promote fear and use of audience beliefs and assumptions about danger, risk and fear in order to achieve certain goals, including expanding domestic social control.
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