Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terrorist strikes affects societies that have experienced actual acts of terrorism. For this reason, most definitions of terrorism include the threat of violent political acts against civilians. But so far research has neither validated this conventional wisdom nor demonstrated how actual and mass-mediated threat messages by terrorists and terror alerts and threat assessments by government officials affect the public in targeted states. This paper fills the gap providing evidence that who conveys such messages matters and that mass-mediated threat messages by al Qaeda leaders and announced alerts and threat assessments by U.S. administration official...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
This mixed-method study examines how terrorism affects civilian reporting behaviors. I conducted a c...
This study examines how changes in perceptions of threat affect individuals’ policy views, as well a...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
106IJCV: Vol. 1 (2) 2007, pp. 105–126Brigitte L. Nacos et al.: Post-9/11 Terrorism Threats, News Cov...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
This paper explores the impact of political responses against terrorism and how they are linked to h...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
This mixed-method study examines how terrorism affects civilian reporting behaviors. I conducted a c...
This study examines how changes in perceptions of threat affect individuals’ policy views, as well a...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Terrorists, policy-makers, and terrorism scholars have long assumed that the mere threat of terroris...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
106IJCV: Vol. 1 (2) 2007, pp. 105–126Brigitte L. Nacos et al.: Post-9/11 Terrorism Threats, News Cov...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
Do politicians appeal to fear, and if so, how does the public respond to potentially fear-inducing m...
The American public's fear of becoming a victim of terrorism significantly increased after 9/11 and ...
This paper explores the impact of political responses against terrorism and how they are linked to h...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
This paper seeks to examine how the American public defined terrorism after the September 11th Attac...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
We draw on data from a national RDD telephone sample of 1549 adult Americans conducted between Octob...
This mixed-method study examines how terrorism affects civilian reporting behaviors. I conducted a c...
This study examines how changes in perceptions of threat affect individuals’ policy views, as well a...