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[ecrea] Special Issue of CST on 'Communicating Terrorism'

Thu Jun 25 15:45:36 GMT 2009



The following may be of interest to some:

*Special Issue: 'Communicating Terrorism'*

*/Critical Studies on Terrorism /**vol 2, issue 1.*

The field of terrorism studies has expanded exponentially since the 9/11 attacks. At the same time, significant quantities of political communication scholarship has tasked itself with attempting to understand better issues pertaining to terrorism and media communications. This special issue of /Critical Studies on Terrorism/ is dedicated to developing and expanding critical engagement with issues relating to the communication and mediatisation of terrorism. Drawing together a range of leading scholars, this special issue provides a series of research articles addressing three distinct areas of inquiry: discourses associated with the issue of terrorism, mainstream 'traditional' media representation of the terrorism issue, and the consequences of today's 'new' digital and interconnected information-communication environment. The papers each highlight the contribution of critical political communication research to the field of terrorism studies. Content as follows:

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*Editors Introduction: 'Communicating Terrorism'* by Piers Robinson

*'Terrorism's cause and cure: the rhetorical regime of democracy in the US and UK'* by Fahed Al-Sumait, Colin Lingle and David Domke.

*'Frontiers of blame: India's 'War on Terror'* by Ted Svensson.

*'Propaganda and the subversion of objectivity: media coverage of the war on terrorism in Iraq'* by Michael Ryan and Les Switzer.

*'Terrorism programming'* by David L. Altheide.

*'Pre-mediating Guilt: radicalisation and mediality in British news'* by Andrew Hoskins and Ben O'Loughlin.

*'Media and mediation in the 'war on terror'*: issues and challenges by Gillian Youngs.

*'Terrorism' and the media*: an interview with Fadi Ismail.

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Please follow this link to the journal web page;

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g910844968 <http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title%7Edb=all%7Econtent=g910844968>**

*Free access is currently provided to the article 'Terrorism's Cause and Cure'*.


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