Making Sense of Different Types of Crises : A Study of the Swedish Media Coverage of the Terror Atta...
A Study of the Swedish Media Coverage of the Terror Attacks Against the United States and the U.S. Attacks in Afghanistan

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Title: Making Sense of Different Types of Crises : A Study of the Swedish Media Coverage of the Terror Attacks Against the United States and the U.S. Attacks in Afghanistan; A Study of the Swedish Media Coverage of the Terror Attacks Against the United States and the U.S. Attacks in Afghanistan
Authors and Corporations: Nord, Lars W., Strömbäck, Jesper
In: Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 8, 2003, 4, p. 54-75
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 54-75
ISSN: 1081-180X
DOI: 10.1177/1081180x03256578
published in: Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> How did the Swedish media coverage of the terror attacks against the United States and the U.S. attacks in Afghanistan differ when it came to the use of sources, speculations, and anti-American and anti-Muslim reporting? That is the central question in this study. The results show that the Swedish media coverage of the terror attacks and the war in Afghanistan differed in many respects. There are many reasons for this, but one main explanation maybe found in the different categories of the two crises with regard to media preparations and media routines. Another important explanation might be the increasing commercialization and reliance on a particular kind of media logic within Swedish media. </jats:p>