Framing the war against terrorism
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Editorial writers for the US' 10 largest newspapers created, during perhaps the most critical month in the war against terrorism, a singular symbolic narrative about possible military strikes in that 'new kind of war'. American was placed under great strain by terrorist attacks that touched every citizen and challenged many previously unassailable beliefs.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2004
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A 'war against terrorism': a public relations challenge for the Pentagon
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A War against Terrorism was declared by the USA after the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center. This resulted into warfare against the Al Qaeda organization and the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan and created a number of public relations problems for the Pentagon.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2003
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An immature medium: strengths and weaknesses of online newspapers on September 11
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Some of the main deficiencies and strengths that the media on the Internet showed during a key information episode are examined. It is shown that news coverage of September 11 by Internet newspapers involved a clear display of the potential that these media could offer.
Publication Name: Gazette
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0016-5492
Year: 2005
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