Understanding the media/terrorism relationship: An analysis of ideology and the news in time magazine |
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Authors: | Erin Steuter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology , York University , Downsview, Ontario, M3J IP3, Canada |
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Abstract: | Conservative terrorism scholars have made the claim that the media have become a propaganda tool for terrorists and sympathetically portray terrorist activities. This article provides quantitative and qualitative data from Time magazine in 1986 suggesting that this view is mistaken. News production is treated as a social process that both informs and obscures, rather than as a neutral process that simply provides ‘objective’ facts. The results of the investigation reveal seven ways in which ideology is manifested in the terrorism news: semantics, language, headlines, social and historical context, treatment of objectives, trivialization, and amplification of violence. The ideological uniformity and lack of diversity apparent in terrorism news suggests that this kind of treatment results in a lack of understanding of the media/terrorism relationship and serves to support conservative views about the nature of terrorism and appropriate responses to it. |
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Keywords: | Ideology media news terrorism Time magazine |
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