Communicating Terror

Communicating Terror

The Rhetorical Dimensions of Terrorism

Tuman, Joseph S.

SAGE Publications Inc

01/2010

240

Mole

Inglês

9781412973243

15 a 20 dias

340

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Introduction
1. The Struggle to Define Terrorism
Defining Terrorism
Attempts to Synthesize a Consensus Definition
Summary
Notes
2. Terrorism as a Communication Process With Rhetorical Dimensions
Terrorism as a Communication Process
Terrorism and Rhetoric
Summary
Notes
3. Labeling and Defining Terrorism as Rhetoric
Definitions and Labels
Reconsidering the Definition of Terrorism
Summary
Notes
4. Symbols, Symbolism, and Terrorism: Means and Implements
Symbols, Symbolism, and Violence/Destruction
Symbolism in the Implements and Tools of Terrorism
Summary
Notes
5. Symbolism in the Targets of Terrorism
Temporal Targets for Terrorism
Symbolism in the Chechen Terrorist Attack on a Moscow Theater
Symbolism, the World Trade Center, and the Pentagon
Summary
Notes
6. Methods for Studying Public Oratory About Terrorism
A Method of Rhetoric for Public Oratory
Summary
Notes
7. Case Studies for Public Oratory About Terrorism
President Bush's Speech to the Nation Immediately After the Attacks of 9/11
President Bush's Speech to the Congress, the Nation, and the World on September 20, 2001
Speech by Osama bin Laden, Dated 11/1/2004: Just Before the 2004 General Election in the United States
Summary
Notes
8. Theories of Mass Media for Terrorism
Understanding Mass Media
Media-Centered Criticism
Summary
Notes
9. Mass-Mediated Images and Construction of Terrorism
Terrorism From Above and Mass Media
Terrorism From Below and Mass Media
Agenda Setting and the Framing of Terrorism in News Media
Terrorism and New Media
Terrorism and Paid Media
Summary
Notes
Index
About the Author
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