Journalism after September 11 / edited by Barbie Zelizer and Stuart Allan ; with a foreword by Victor Navasky. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2003. - xviii, 268 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Communication and society . - Communication and society (Routledge (Firm)) .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : when trauma shapes the news / September 11 in the mind of American journalism / What's unusual about covering politics as usual / Photography, journalism, and trauma / American journalism on, before, and after September 11 / September 11 and the structural limitations of US journalism / Making sense of the "Islamic peril" : journalism as cultural practice / Reweaving the Internet : online news of September 11 / Taking it personally : supermarket tabloids after September 11 / Media fundamentalism : the immediate response of the UK national press to September 11 / Television agora and agoraphobia post-September 11 / Journalism, risk, and patriotism / Trauma talk : reconfiguring the inside and outside / Journalism and political crises in the global network society / Reporting under fire : the physical safety and emotional welfare of journalists / Barbie Zelizer, Stuart Allan -- Jay Rosen -- Michael Schudson -- Barbie Zelizer -- James W. Carey -- Robert W. McChesney -- Karim H. Karim -- Stuart Allan -- S. Elizabeth Bird -- Michael Bromley, Stephen Cushion -- Simon Cottle -- Silvio Waisbord -- Annabelle Sreberny -- Ingrid Volkmer -- Howard Tumber. PART 1. The trauma of September 11 -- PART 2. News and its contexts -- PART 3. The changing boundaries of journalism -- PART 4. Reporting trauma tomorrow --

0415287995 (hb.) 0415288002 (pbk.)

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Journalism--United States.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Press coverage.

PN4853 / .J59 2003

071/.3/090511