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Examining Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalization Through a Peace Communication Perspective

New York: Peter Lang (2023), 322 pp.

ISBN 978-1-4331-9144-2 (ebook); 978-1-4331-9143-5 (print)

"This edited book expands the applicability of peace journalism research beyond war to cover terrorism and radicalization, an issue that has not yet been touched by peace journalism scholars." (Publisher description)
I. NEWS PORTRAYAL OF WAR AND PEACE IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS / TERRORISM
1 The Portrayal of Peace and War Journalism in the Kenya Westgate Attack / Priscilla Burr, 7
2 An Updated Investigation of the Conceptualization of Peace and War in Studies of Media Coverage of Conflicts from Terrorism to War / Stephen D. Perry, Valerie Gouse, Mariely Valentin-Llopis and Beryl Nyamwange, 37
3 War or Peace: Framing the Paris and Orlando Terror Attacks Through Photography / Flora Khoo, Stephen D. Perry, Adrienne Garvey and Carmen Navarro, 65
II. TV/FILM PORTRAYAL OF WAR AND PEACE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT WORLD
4 Framing Peace Journalism: The Man in the High Castle / Myrna Roberts, Cristi Eschler-Freudenrich, Chris Connelly and Stephen D. Perry, 95
5 Jihadist Recruitment Through Popular Media: Analysis of the Television Series Black Crows / Carmen Navarro and William J. Brown, 123
6 Advancing Global Justice and Peace Advocacy: Lessons Learned from the Kony 2012 Campaign / William J. Brown and Flora Khoo, 151
III. GLOBAL TERRORISM, DOMESTIC EXTREMISM AND VIOLENT, RADICAL MOVEMENTS
7 ISIS Virus and Westminster Attack: Contagion and Inoculation Theories / Robbyn Taylor, 183
8 Terrorism and Pandemic Narratives in Pro-ISIS Propaganda Magazine-Voice of Hind / Flora Khoo, William J. Brown and Muhammad E. Rasul, 209
9 Eric Rudolph and Cultural Identity in Anti-abortion Violence / Ray Evangelista, 247
10 Mediated Violence: How Antifa Uses Violence to Silence Their Opponents and Frame the Narrative / Scott D. Whippo, 271