This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the French international broadcaster, in the aftermath of the attacks on Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine in January 2015. The article argues that the broadcaster seems to employ a relatively narrow definition of terrorism linking it to Islam and Muslims. France 24 portrays the attacks as an external phenomenon coming to France from outside. The blame is assigned to non-French factors, mainly to foreign extremist organisations, Islamist ideologues and overseas training. No reasons for violence are sought inside the country. Internal developments, such as discrimination, youth marginalisation, lack of educational and work opportunities, relations bet...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Terrorist attacks negatively affect support for immigration policy, and this has been linked to the ...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
In January 2015, French society was shocked by a sequence of fatal attacks at the offices of satiric...
Major news anchors reported the action second by second. They replayed video footage of two hooded g...
The terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November have prompted discussions from several commentators co...
A perceived shift to the right when representing Muslims in the press in Europe has been evident in ...
How have minority communities in France been affected by the Paris terrorist attacks in January? Jos...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
How have minority communities in France been affected by the Paris terrorist attacks in January? Jos...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Terrorist attacks negatively affect support for immigration policy, and this has been linked to the ...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
This article offers an inquiry into the discursive construction of ‘terrorism’ by France 24, the Fre...
In January 2015, French society was shocked by a sequence of fatal attacks at the offices of satiric...
Major news anchors reported the action second by second. They replayed video footage of two hooded g...
The terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November have prompted discussions from several commentators co...
A perceived shift to the right when representing Muslims in the press in Europe has been evident in ...
How have minority communities in France been affected by the Paris terrorist attacks in January? Jos...
The thesis seeks to analyse media discourse of four print media in Great Britain and in France in th...
How have minority communities in France been affected by the Paris terrorist attacks in January? Jos...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 com...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Terrorist attacks negatively affect support for immigration policy, and this has been linked to the ...