Limning Terror: Seams in the Discourse of 'Terrorism'
Generations
of social science and critical scholars have documented the interdependency
among capitalism, the media, and government. The media-constructed world of
threatening ‘others’ systematically skews reality in phallogocentric,
ethnocentric, nationalistic ways that reinforce government power, reify
disparities of gender, wealth and influence, and perpetuate and amplify
perceived differences and enmities.
Growing social, economic, politic, ethnic,
religious, and even familial globalization nonetheless increases reliance on
mass communication as a source of ‘objective’ information about the world
beyond individual reach. Despite the promise of democratic, public media or
multiple, niche media to offer diverse, balanced perspectives, mainstream media
continue to dominate and direct information flows. Read More>>>>>>
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