Media and Terrorism/Niranjan Dass. New Delhi, MD Pub., 2008, viii, 352
p., tables, ISBN 81-7533-108-2.
Contents: Preface. 1. Terrorism, politics and media. 2. Political terrorism and the media. 3. Political violence and terrorism. 4. Functioning of political terrorism. 5. Development of the mass media. 6. Managing the news. 7. Destruction of international terrorism. 8. Media and public opinion of terrorism. 9. Media's influence on terrorism. 10. Media coverage of Osama Ben Laden. 11. Role of media in September 11 Events. 12. Impact of terrorism on September 11 Events. 13. Response of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and Media. 14. Future of media and experts opinion on terrorism. Bibliography. Index.
"Media and Terrorism analyses the larger issues surrounding media's portrayal of terrorism. These candid conversations capture the difficulties of reporting during crisis and war, particularly the tension between government and the press. As the Information Age collides with the War on Terrorism, that challenge becomes even more critical and daunting. Bringing together fifteen classic essays by prominent scholars in a variety of fields, including history, international relations, communications, American studies, film studies, anthropology, political science and cultural studies, terrorism, media, liberation explores the relationship between violent political actions and the technological media that present and frame them for mass audiences. This volume complements readings in upper-level mass communication courses and will appeal to scholars of international media and terrorism."