Terrorizing the masses
identity, mass shootings, and the media construction of "terror"

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Authors and Corporations: DeFoster, Ruth (Author)
Title Statement: Ruth DeFoster
published:
New York, Bern, Frankfurt, Berlin, Brussels, Vienna, Oxford, Warsaw Peter Lang [2017]
© 2017
Part of: Frontiers in political communication ; Vol. 33
Media Type: Book, E-Book

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Item Description: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 209-226
Physical Description: XVI, 231 Seiten; Diagramme
ISBN: 9781433139031
9781433142710
Language: English
Part of: Frontiers in political communication ; Vol. 33
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Collection: K10plus (FID Media)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Terrorism in the mass media: The history of a slippery term
Chapter 2: Mass shootings in the United States: Mass media and the Columbine effect
Chapter 3: "Nuttier than a fruitcake": William Kreutzer and the Fort Bragg shooting
Chapter 4: Camp Liberty, John Russell, and the "Theater of war"
Chapter 5: Nidal Hasan and the Fort Hood shooting: Soldier or terrorist?
Chapter 6:"Terror" or "tragedy"? Charleston, Orlando, and mass shootings in the age of Trump
Conclusion: Capital-T Terrorism and a crisis of toxic masculinity