This article explores and challenges the hypocrisy and misrepresentations surrounding Western media reportage of the global ‘war on terror’. While the so-called Coalition of the Willing has introduced a rash of new anti-terror laws since 11 September 2001, many of the very freedoms which President Bush said the terrorists were out to destroy, have now been severely curtailed. This article is also a critique of the dangers of anti-terrorism laws for media seeking to report a complex truth about nationalist struggles
The Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks on the United States pushed the issue of terrorism into the fore...
The printed Arabic media offer hardly any critical review of the social and political settings in th...
This research investigates a critical tier in the global flow of information about terrorism. This q...
In southeast and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal ...
n South-East and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal ...
The article examines jihad within what is loosely referred to as “the Western imagination.” Through ...
The role of media is to shape opinions and presenting a particular version as reality. They also pla...
The article analyzes to what extent news reporting on terrorist attacks globalized, regionalized, or...
Information from Word press page of Amaq News Agency (ANA), ISIS’s “official” news wire, may always ...
This article reviews some of the main anti-terrorism laws in Australia and New Zealand and assesses ...
Most societies in Western World has formulated a premature assumptions toward Islam due to the negat...
This study examines the role of the mass media in combating international terrorism. The fight again...
Undoubtedly, the suicide attacks of 11 September 2001 had multiple repercussions on U.S. geo-strateg...
Normative conceptions of the role that news media organizations should play in democratic societies ...
In an era in which information is often confused with entertainment, global criminals have learned h...
The Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks on the United States pushed the issue of terrorism into the fore...
The printed Arabic media offer hardly any critical review of the social and political settings in th...
This research investigates a critical tier in the global flow of information about terrorism. This q...
In southeast and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal ...
n South-East and east Asia, terrorism is not new. A number of the region's nations have had to deal ...
The article examines jihad within what is loosely referred to as “the Western imagination.” Through ...
The role of media is to shape opinions and presenting a particular version as reality. They also pla...
The article analyzes to what extent news reporting on terrorist attacks globalized, regionalized, or...
Information from Word press page of Amaq News Agency (ANA), ISIS’s “official” news wire, may always ...
This article reviews some of the main anti-terrorism laws in Australia and New Zealand and assesses ...
Most societies in Western World has formulated a premature assumptions toward Islam due to the negat...
This study examines the role of the mass media in combating international terrorism. The fight again...
Undoubtedly, the suicide attacks of 11 September 2001 had multiple repercussions on U.S. geo-strateg...
Normative conceptions of the role that news media organizations should play in democratic societies ...
In an era in which information is often confused with entertainment, global criminals have learned h...
The Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks on the United States pushed the issue of terrorism into the fore...
The printed Arabic media offer hardly any critical review of the social and political settings in th...
This research investigates a critical tier in the global flow of information about terrorism. This q...