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Mediatised Terrorism

Saira Ali

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  • 280 sidor
  • 2022
This book offers an East-West comparative analysis of mediatised terrorism. This is the first country-specific analysis of the mediatisation of terrorism, with Pakistan and Australia representing the two worlds, respectively. Caught up in the 9/11 effect, Australia is known for its anti-terror hyper-legislation, despite the implausible nature of the threat. In contrast, Pakistan is plagued by terrorism, yet the military establishment favours a duplicitous policy of fighting militant groups selectively. To understand how the two diverse cultural sites, with their very different experiences of terrorism, make sense of this unpredictable threat, the book uses Becks World Risk Society theory as a conceptual framework to examine the production and construction of news narratives around the risk of terrorism in both countries through textual analysis of local news stories and in-depth interviews with Australian and Pakistani journalists. Narratives about global terrorism are mostly Western, with fear of its impact on Western democracy and civilisation. This book aims to fill the gap and present a nuanced understanding of global terrorism by examining the characteristics of the phenomenon in a Western as well as an Eastern location and the ways in which the risk of terrorism is being played out in the two worlds. This book will be of much interest to students of critical terrorism studies, media studies, Asia-Pacific politics, and International Relations.
  • Författare: Saira Ali
  • Illustratör: black and white 8 Halftones 30 Tables, black and white 19 Line drawings black and white 27 Illu
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781032257273
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 280
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2022-10-21
  • Förlag: Routledge