Terrorism and the Politics of Fear

$43.00

This book offers a critical analysis of the role of media and politics in relation to terrorism, supporting advanced studies in sociology and political science.

Terrorism and the Politics of Fear
Terrorism and the Politics of Fear
$43.00

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In this powerful new book, sociologist David L. Altheide demonstrates how the mass media constructs a politics of fear in America. He argues that politicians and decision-makers bear much of the blame for the promotion of fear among citizens, resulting in the loss of civil liberties in return for greater protection. From a social interactionist perspective, Altheide presents his thesis that fear-as-entertainment informs the production of popular culture and news, generates profits, enables political decision-makers to cynically manipulate citizens, and can lead to major institutional changes, even war. The author dissects in turn: a modern propaganda campaign in the justification of the invasion of Iraq to the American people; the expansion of control and surveillance on the Internet; and the construction of a ‘hero fighting terrorism’ to promote patriotism, in the story of a promising young Arizona sports hero, Pat Tillman, who joined the Army and was killed by his fellow Rangers in Afghanistan. This thoughtful treatment of a timely subject will be indispensable to teachers and students of sociology, media, politics, and criminology studies.

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Weight 0.358 lbs
Dimensions 15.5 × 1.5 × 23.2 in

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