
Introduction: When Trauma Shapes The News / Barbie Zelizer And Stuart Allan -- Part I: The Trauma Of September 11. September 11 In The Mind Of American Journalism / Jay Rosen; What's Unusual About Covering Politics As Usual / Michael Schudson; Photography, Journalism, And Trauma / Barbie Zelizer; Mediating Catastrophe: September 11 And The Crisis Of The Other / Roger Silverstone -- Part Ii: News And Its Contexts. American Journalism On, Before, And After September 11 / James W. Carey; September 11 And The Structural Limitations Of Us Journalism / Robert W. Mcchesney; Our Duty To History: Newsmagazines And The National Voice / Carolyn Kitch; Covering Muslims: Journalism As Cultural Practice / Karim H. Karim -- Why Do They Hate Us?: Seeking Answers In The Pan-arab News Coverage Of 9/11 / Noha Mellor -- Part Iii: The Changing Boundaries Of Journalism. Reweaving The Internet: Online News Of September 11 / Stuart Allan; Converging Into Irrelevance? Supermarket Tabloids In The Post-9/11 World / S. Elizabeth Bird; Media Fundamentalism: The Immediate Response Of The Uk National Press To Terrorism From 9/11 To 7/7 / Michael Bromley And Stephen Cushion; Television Agora And Agoraphobia Post-september 11 / Simon Cottle; Our Ground Zeros: Diaspora, Media And Memory / Marie Gillespie -- Part Iv: Reporting Trauma Tomorrow. Journalism, Risk, And Patriotism / Silvio Waisbord; Trauma Talk: Reconfiguring The Inside And Outside / Annabelle Sreberny; Journalism And Political Crises In The Global Network Society / Ingrid Volkmer; Reporting Under Fire: The Physical Safety And Emotional Welfare Of Journalists / Howard Tumber -- Afterword / Phillip Knightley. Edited By Barbie Zelizer And Stuart Allan. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
342
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203818962
ISBN-13:
9780203818961
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