Framing Terrorism
Explore the intricate dynamics of media and terrorism in Framing Terrorism by Pippa Norris, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003. This compelling hardback edition spans 338 pages and delves into how governments, security forces, and terrorist organizations manipulate the news narrative. The contributors examine critical legal and normative issues surrounding both formal and informal government censorship, as well as the implications for freedom of the press. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between media representation and the portrayal of terrorism in contemporary society. Discover the multifaceted strategies employed by various actors to shape public perception and the significant impact these have on democratic values and civil liberties.