The suicide bombings of 7 July 2005 remain the most serious terror attacks in the United Kingdom to date in the so-called ‘war on terror’. Much has been published on the war on terror but few journalists have reflected on their practice post 9/11 and none on their domestic coverage of the 7/7 attacks. This article is written by a journalist who covered the London bombings for a UK national newspaper and more recently is a practitioner-academic. Using academic texts focusing on the domestic reporting of the war on terror as stimuli for scholarly reflection, this article reviews the author’s own coverage using reflexive practice and content analysis. This article places 7/7 in the continuum of reporting subsequent to 11 September 2001 (9/11) ...
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After the Glasgow airport carbomb attack the media has now gone on to a war footing. The relatively ...
It is now commonplace to suggest that acts of terrorism on home soil impact the media’s ability to c...
This inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examines the dynamics of the War on Terror, focusin...
This article examines newspaper reaction in the immediate aftermath of the London bombings 2005 to i...
The attempted double car bombing of West London was different for a number of reasons. And the media...
[extract] Freedom of information and governmental transparency require champions. Lawyers and even s...
The purpose of this thesis was to identify the various frames that were constructed in two different...
The Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks on the United States pushed the issue of terrorism into the fore...
Terror is a brutal, murderous, violent physical phenomenon but it is essentially a media act. Withou...
This study will help shape our understanding of the boundaries between journalism and the novel, the...
This article examines how Žižek’s analysis of “subjective” violence can be used to explore the ways ...
It is widely agreed that the events which took place on 11 September 2001 have played a large part i...
This article examines how Žižek’s analysis of “subjective” violence can be used to explore the ways ...
The BBC's 'flagship' current affairs series Panorama backed away from reporting on the 9-11 attacks ...
Academic writing on 'terrorism' and the availability to the mainstream media and policy-makers of te...
After the Glasgow airport carbomb attack the media has now gone on to a war footing. The relatively ...
It is now commonplace to suggest that acts of terrorism on home soil impact the media’s ability to c...
This inter-disciplinary edited volume critically examines the dynamics of the War on Terror, focusin...