Violence and Terror in the Mass Media

Violence and Terror in the Mass Media

Author: George Gerbner

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1988-01-13

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 031301597X

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Originally a Unesco project, this annotate bibliography results from more than 4,600 requests to media scholars and researchers for research reports, publications, and other information relating to violence and terrorism. Although there is an international cast to the materials, most are from the U.S. Even though violence and terrorism permeate our myths and legends, there is increasing concern with their effect on viewers. This bibliography is particularly timely, with entries through spring 1987. The sections of the work (mass media content, mass media effects, pornography and the media, terrorism and the media) give a better idea of the work's scope than does the title. Choice [T]he annotations are clearly written, succinctly descriptive of the original work's research with test groups, and evaluative of research results. Reference Books Bulletin This bibliography focuses on research and scholarly works relating to violence and terror. Consisting primarily of articles published in scholarly journals and books, this comprehensive work examines major topics such as violence and mass media content, violence and mass media effects, terrorism and the mass media, and pornography. Also included are articles from popular journals, reports published by the United States and other governments, conference papers, and dissertations. Each entry consists of the bibliographic citation and a short abstract; many of the sources include studies from other countries where relevant research has been conducted. The compilers' introduction provides a clear definition of violence and terrorism as they are dealt with in this volume and offers an interesting overview of various aspects of the subject.


Terrorism and the News Media

Terrorism and the News Media

Author: A. Odasuo Alali

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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Terrorism and the news media share a symbiotic relationship: both command attention, deliver a message, and shape opinion. Current research indicates that terrorist incidents are among the most often used lead-in stories on television's evening news. The focus here is on how the news media cover terrorism in their reporting. Over 600 entries are divided into three areas: understanding terrorism, terrorism in the electronic media, and terrorism in the print media.


Narrativization of the News

Narrativization of the News

Author: Tamar Liebes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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Traditionally, communication research regarded mass media content as strictly divided between fact and fiction. On the one hand, there were the "serious" genres of reality-oriented news and current affairs, and on the other hand, entertainment genres oriented to lighthearted "escape" into fantasy stories. Recently however, scholars have come to believe that news coverage is also a kind of storytelling. Whether scholarship is only following developments in the profession or foreseeing the trend -- the product of the increasing commercialism of conglomerate ownership -- journalism is increasingly concerned with entertaining -- that is, with telling a good story. At the same time, entertainment is co-opting the reporting of "real life." Paying attention to this ongoing interaction of genres, this special issue: * raises questions about the implications of narrativity for the functions of Western journalism, * demonstrates that present-day questions about the implications of narrativity for "objective" reporting already were central to the relationship between leaders and public in ancient time, * asks how story forms affect the public's right to know, and the role of journalism in providing a forum in which multiple points of view are given voice, * questions whether narrative presentation narrows the opportunity to construct an oppositional view -- to provide the type of information that questions the establishment and its story, and * is concerned with the dramatic elements in press and television news.


Media Ethics

Media Ethics

Author: Clifford G. Christians

Publisher: Longman Publishing Group

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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This text focuses on the wide spectrum of ethical issues facing media practitioners, including corporate takeovers, sexism and homelessness. It is designed to help students develop analytical skills and raise moral sensitivity and includes case studies to stimulate class discussion.