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[ecrea] New Book: School Shootings Mediatized Violence in a Global Age
Tue Dec 11 20:12:07 GMT 2012
School Shootings Mediatized Violence in a Global Age
Studies in Media and Communications v. 7
Editors: Glenn W. Muschert and Johanna Sumiala
ISBN: 9781780529189
This volume explores the connection between school shootings and
coverage in the media, while examining the presence and effects of these
events and dynamics in contemporary life.
Chapters question the role of violent video games as a factor in mass
school shootings and an examination of YouTube videos from rampage
school shooters from a variety of nations. The studies in this volume
highlight the importance of media processes for understanding and
responding to school-related violence, and also aid our understanding of
broader issues, such as how trauma is symbolized, how meanings are
constructed, dynamics of collective representation, the processes of
public mourning, and the conceptualization of mass violence.
Editors Glen Muschert and Johanna Sumiala explain, “It is the nature of
many school shootings that they capture the public attention via media,
and that they have become a global cultural phenomenon. Hence, school
shootings are highly mediatized international events, and therefore this
aspect of the phenomenon deserves close attention, which is, ostensibly,
the focus of this volume”.
Of interest to media personnel, educators, policy makers and
researchers, this new book offers an alternative way to approach the
important and timely issue of mediatized violence.
Highlights Include
A Futile Game: On the Prevalence and Possible Causes of the Misguided
Speculation about the Role of Violent Video Games as a Substantial
Independent Causal Factor in Mass School Shootings
Christopher Ferguson and James Ivory
U.S. and Finnish Journalists: A Comparative Study of Role,
Responsibilities, and Emotional Reactions to School Shootings
Klas Backholm, Marguerite Moritz, and Kaj Björkqvist
Media Participation of School Shooters and Their Fans: Navigating
Between Self-Distinction and Imitation to Achieve Individuation
Nathalie Paton
School Shootings, Crises of Masculinities, and Media Spectacle: Some
Critical Perspectives
Douglas Kellner
View the full Online Table of Contents
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