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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 041546014X , 0415460158 , 9780415460149 , 9780415460156
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxv, 342 p) , ill
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Communication and society
    Series Statement: Communication and Society Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Journalism After September 11
    DDC: 302.23090511
    Keywords: Mass media Political aspects ; Mass media Political aspects ; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 - Press coverage ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Praise for the first edition: This collection of essays comes mainly from academics but nobody should bridle at theorists lecturing practitioners. They properly challenge the way September 11th was reported - in a way that's both an endorsement of the role of the media and a wake-up call on its failures . . . anyone interested in our trade should read it.' - Roger Mosey, Ariel'A thoughtful and engaging examination of the effects of 9/11 on the field of journalism. Its unique aim is to discuss the impact of the attack as a personal trauma and its current and future effects on journalism and the
    Description / Table of Contents: Journalism After September 11; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Foreword; Introduction: when trauma shapes the news; PART I The trauma of September 11; 1 September 11 in the mind of American journalism; 2 What's unusual about covering politics as usual; 3 Photography, journalism, and trauma; 4 Mediating catastrophe: September 11 and the crisis of the other; PART II News and its contexts; 5 American journalism on, before, and after September 11; 6 September 11 and the structural limitations of US journalism; 7 "Our duty to history": newsmagazines and the national voice
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Covering Muslims: journalism as cultural practice9 "Why do they hate us?": seeking answers in the pan-Arab newscoverage of 9/11; PART III The changing boundaries of journalism; 10 Reweaving the Internet: online news of September 11; 11 Converging into irrelevance?: supermarket tabloids in thepost-9/11 world; 12 Media fundamentalism: the immediate response of the UKnational press to terrorism-from 9/11 to 7/7; 13 Television agora and agoraphobia post-September 11; 14 "Our ground zeros": diaspora, media, and memory; PART IV Reporting trauma tomorrow; 15 Journalism, risk, and patriotism
    Description / Table of Contents: 16 Trauma talk: reconfiguring the inside and outside17 Journalism and political crises in the global network society; 18 Reporting under fire: the physical safety and emotionalwelfare of journalists; Afterword; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Previous ed.: 2002 , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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