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News Frames and National Security

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Did media coverage contribute to Americans' tendency to favor national security over civil liberties following the 9/11 attacks? How did news framing of terrorist threats support the expanding surveillance state revealed by Edward Snowden? Douglas M. McLeod and Dhavan V. Shah explore the power of news coverage to render targeted groups suspicious and to spur support for government surveillance. They argue that the tendency of journalists to frame stories around individual targets of surveillance - personifying the domestic threat - shapes citizens' judgments about tolerance and participation, leading them to limit the civil liberties of a range of groups under scrutiny and to support 'Big Brother'.

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ISBN: 9780521113595
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Author: Douglas M University of Wisconsin, Madison McLeod, Dhavan V University of Wisconsin, Madison Shah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 238 pages
Series: Communication, Society and Politics
Genres: Constitution: government and the state
Terrorism, armed struggle
Criminal law: terrorism law
Media studies