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Terrorism and the Media

Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) (2014), 52 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 44-48

Series: Discussion Paper, 8497

"Media attention devoted to terrorist attacks varies substantially across global conflict zones. This paper systematically analyzes what determines media coverage of terrorist attacks. One of the most important findings relates to suicide attacks: these particularly devastating forms of terrorism receive notably more coverage than non-suicide missions. Given that terrorist organizations are seeking media attention, this finding could explain the exponential rise in suicide missions as of late. In fact, more media attention predicts future attacks, everything else equal." (Abstract)