Creating Fear: News and the Construction of CrisisTransaction Publishers - 223 Seiten Taking advantage of electronic information bases, Altheide, whose previous interpretive studies of the mass media are well known, uses a "tracking discourse" method to show how the nature and use of the word "fear" by mass media have changed over the years. His analysis examines how some of the topics associated with fear (e.g., AIDS, crime, immigrants, race, sexuality, schools, children) have shifted in emphasis, and how certain news organizations and social institutions benefit from the exploitation of fear. This book is about fear and its expanding place in our public life. The author documents the rise of a "discourse of fear" in the present era: the pervasive communication, symÂbolic awareness, and expectation that danger and risk surround us. Altheide offers explanations of how this occurred and suggests some of its serious social consequences. In doing so, he focuses on the nature and use of social power and social control. The mass media play a significant role in shaping social definitions that govern social action. Relatedly, his methodological and theoretical foundation in classical social theory, existential-phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and symbolic interactionism leads him to view social power as the capacity to define situations for self and others. Creating Fear is focused on sorting out the ways that the mass media and popular culture help define social situaÂtions. It helps understand the nature, process, and organizaÂtion of mass media operations, including news procedures, perspectives, and formats. It recognizes the need to expand our methodological frameworks to incorporate new inforÂmation technologies and databases and to ask different quesÂtions. This volume, which attempts to break the circle of fear discourse, will be of interest to sociologists, communiÂcations scholars, and criminologists. |
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... context of fear , particularly that the perceived lack of control over our lives has led to a preoccupation with safety and risk . The absence of “ subjectivity , " he argues , against mounting pressures that promote individuation ...
... context . Fear is part of these processes . The mass media and popular culture contribute to the definition of situa- tions in social life . This process informs the generalized other for some actors , as well as demonstrates that the ...
... context of these mass - mediated communities is that it provides both an identity and definition of the situa- tion ... contexts stressing more evocative and " present " orientations rather than consequential and future ones . Identity ...
... context , rather than merely with one's peers , which is likely to pro- mote the diverse range of popular culture trends and guidelines to capture the largest possible market . The impetus for change and identity formation rests on ...
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Tracking Discourse | 29 |
The Problem Frame and the Production of Fear | 41 |
The Discourse of Fear | 59 |
Journalistic Interviewing | 101 |
Policing Crime and Fear in the News Media | 125 |
Children and the Discourse of Fear | 155 |
The Lens of Fear | 175 |
References | 199 |
Index | 211 |
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