Label
Terrorism and mass media
Name
Terrorism and mass media
Incoming Resources
- As terrorism evolves, media, religion, and governance, Philip Seib
- Understanding terrorism innovation and learning, al-Qaeda and beyond, edited by Magnus Ranstorp and Magnus Normark
- The violent image, insurgent propaganda and the new revolutionaries, Neville Bolt
- Covering bin Laden, global media and the world's most wanted man, edited by Susan Jeffords and Fahed Al-Sumait
- Framing terrorism, the news media, the government, and the public, edited by Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, and Marion Just
- The abuse of evil, the corruption of politics and religion since 9/11, Richard J. Bernstein
- The terrorist argument, modern advocacy and propaganda, Christoper C. Harmon, Randall G. Bowdish
- The media and the war on terrorism, Stephen Hess, Marvin Kalb, editors
- Munitions of the mind, a history of propaganda from the ancient world to the present era, Philip M. Taylor
- Rethinking global security, media, popular culture, and the "War on terror", edited by Andrew Martin and Patrice Petro
- Communicating terror, the rhetorical dimensions of terrorism, Joseph S. Tuman
- If it was not for terrorism, crisis, compromise and elite discourse in the age of "war on terror", edited by Banu Baybars-Hawks and Lemi Baruh
- Language wars, the role of media and culture in global terror and political violence, Jeff Lewis