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Torri crollanti : comunicazione, media e nuovi terrorismi dopo l'11 settembre
Milano : FrancoAngeli, c2002. -
Journalism after September 11
London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.Journalism After September 11 examines how the traumatic attacks of that day continue to transform the nature of journalism, particularly in the United States and Britain. It brings together an internationally respected group of scholars and media commentators to explore journalism's present and future, by engaging with such pressing issues as trauma, free speech, censorship, patriotism, impartiality, and celebrity. The book raises vitally important questions regarding what journalism can and should look like today. In providing answers it addresses topics such as: journalism and public life at a time of crisis; broadsheet and tabloid newspaper coverage of the attacks; the role of sources in shaping the news; reporting by global news media such as CNN; Western representations of Islam; current affairs broadcasting; news photography and trauma; the emotional well-being of reporters; online journalism; as well as a lots of pertinent issues around news, democracy and citizenship. Stuart Allan, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK, S. Elizabeth Bird, University of South Florida, USA, Michael Bromley, Cardiff University, UK, James W. Carey, Univ.
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Der zensierte Tag : wie man Menschen, Meinungen und Maschinen steuert
Walther, Christian C.Originalausg. - München : Heyne, 2004.
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