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Broadcast Media and Terrorism

 
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The phrase ‘terrorism’ is known to everyone due to the devasting and horrible acts that have occurred globally. However, is there a link between broadcast media and terrorism? Who gains the biggest advantage when stories regarding these attacks are broadcast to the general public? Do these militant groups rely on the media to spread their propaganda and scare tactics? Tahnee Bishop sat down with Felix Patrikeeff, the Associate Professor of International Politics at the University of Adelaide to find out more.

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The phrase ‘terrorism’ is known to everyone due to the devasting and horrible acts that have occurred globally. However, is there a link between broadcast media and terrorism? Who gains the biggest advantage when stories regarding these attacks are broadcast to the general public? Do these militant groups rely on the media to spread their propaganda and scare tactics? Tahnee Bishop sat down with Felix Patrikeeff, the Associate Professor of International Politics at the University of Adelaide to find out more.

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