terrorism in the media
Terrorism, Media Framing, and Political Ideologies:a triangular relationship
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Terrorism, Media and Society: A Brief Observation
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Are the media globalizing political discourse? The war on terrorism case study
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Countering Boko Haram Insurgency and Terrorism: Assessment of Media Campaigns
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Media Coverage Of Extreme Violence And Terrorism Activities
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The Responsibility of the Social Media in the UAE towards Terrorism from the Perspective of the Emirati Youth: A Field Study on the Emirati Audience
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MASS MEDIA AND TERRORISM: WHO CALLS THE SHOTS?
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Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? The Arab Media Coverage of “Terrorism” or “So-Called Terrorism”
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Index Terms : Terrorism, Northeast, Conflict, Mass Communication, Social Media, Electronic Media, Print Media, Assam, Ulfa
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Serving the same interests: The Wood Green ricin plot, media–state–terror relations and the ‘terrorism’ dispositif
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Secrecy, the Media and the State : Controlling and Managing Information about Terrorism and Security
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ON THE DIALECTIC OF SOCIAL MEDIA¬-ASSISTED TERRORISM: THE CASE FOR CONTENT-BASED COUNTERMEASURES
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Media, Terrorism, and Political Ideologies: Framing of Right-Wing and Islamic Terrorism by Conservative and Liberal U.S. Media
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Terrorism, Law Enforcement, and the Mass Media: Perspectives, Problems, Proposals
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Media Censorship and Access to Terrorism Trials: A Social Architecture Analysis
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Conflict, Terrorism and the Media in Asia
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Terrorism, governmentality and the simulated city: the Boston Marathon bombing and the search for suspect two
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A Study on Terrorism and Judicial Interpretation of Substantive Provisions
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Agenda-Setting Theory in the U.S. Media: A Comparative Analysis of Terrorist Attacks in France and Nigeria
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OUTCOMES: We will identify key ideas of apartheid (RAF7).We will annotate a speech selecting words and techniques that tell us what Nelson Mandela’s life was like (RAF5) and we will use these annotations to make deductions about what kind of man Mandela was.
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