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Tales of Terror Bethami A. Dobkin

Tales of Terror By Bethami A. Dobkin

Tales of Terror by Bethami A. Dobkin


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Based on an analysis of over 200 newscasts aired during the first six years of the Reagan administration, this book offers an account of the ways in which news media escalate public panic about terrorism, encouraging support for US policy rather than building sympathy for terrorists.

Tales of Terror Summary

Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat by Bethami A. Dobkin

Conventional research suggests that news coverage of terrorism is a tool of the terrorist to gain public support and recognition. Based on an analysis of more than 200 evening newscasts aired during the first six years of the Reagan administration, Tales of Terror offers a detailed account of the ways in which news media escalate public panic about terrorism and encourage support for specific U.S. policy objectives, rather than build sympathy for terrorists. Bethami Dobkin explores similarities between news media and government portrayals of terrorism, combining textual criticism with an interpretation of official U.S. policy statements, and argues that government depictions and news presentations of terrorism reproduce an ideology that supports military strength and intervention. Dobkin examines several specific features of news coverage: the dramatic format of television news and the political interests that this format serves; the narrative construction of enemies by television journalists and public officials and the political significance of the terrorist label; the use and significance of testimony, particularly that of people affected by crisis; the mutual exploitation of political crisis by both television news producers and public officials; the function of journalism in shaping the conduct of public diplomacy and public perceptions of foreign conflict; and the creation of consensus about the need for military responses to political violence. This revealing study will be of particular interest to scholars of communications and political science.

About Bethami A. Dobkin

BETHAMI A. DOBKIN is Director of Media Studies and Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at the University of San Diego. She has published and spoken on the news media and foreign policy since 1988.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Television, Terrorism, and Public Reality The Television Terrorist The Interpretation of Television News What's in a Name? Terrorism as Ideograph Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: Narratives Framing in Network Official Discourse in the Age of the Terrorist Conclusions: Political Violence in a Video Age Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275939816
9780275939816
0275939812
Tales of Terror: Television News and the Construction of the Terrorist Threat by Bethami A. Dobkin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-04-20
159
N/A
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