Packaging Terrorism: Co-opting the News for Politics and ProfitISBN: 978-1-4051-7366-7
Hardcover
248 pages
December 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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“The book is well-written, very informative, and engagingly convincing. Moeller develops a compelling argument on how politicians and media corporations package terrorism to attain political and economic ends. Moeller’s book can resonate with various kinds of readers. In fact, many readers might find the book to be one of the best analyses of the media’s coverage of terror.” (International Journal of Communication, 2009)
"The best book—of the many I’ve read—on the 'War on Terror'. Encompassing a huge volume of research, it incorporates internationally comparative perspectives, is informative and engagingly written, and develops its arguments and evidence subtly over the long haul, so that readers tending towards the skeptical may end up being convinced of the concluding arguments." (M/C Reviews, July 2009)
“Susan Moeller trains her scholarly eye on the role of the media in our understanding of modern-day terrorism. She has produced a valuable, important, and timely study—essential reading for all of us.”–Marvin Kalb, Edward R. Murrow Professor Emeritus at Harvard University
“A sober and timely analysis of the toxic mix of politics,
terrorism, and the media since 9/11. Moeller lays bare the price
paid by the West, but also points to a better way
forward.”
–Richard Sambrook, Director, BBC Global
News
“Packaging Terrorism is an urgently needed meditation on how
journalism has too often failed to ask the hard questions about the
‘War on Terror’ and become instead a weapon of
propaganda. Susan Moeller’s timely book is a must-read for
all concerned journalists and citizens.”
–John Owen, Professor of International Journalism, City
University, London
“An outstanding in-depth analysis of one of the most
difficult and controversial issues in modern journalism. Moeller
critically dissects the roles of government and media, laying bare
the spin, manipulation of language, and vested interests that all
too often distort the true story and deceive the
public.”
–Stephen Jukes, Dean of the Media School at Bournemouth
University; former Global Head of News at Reuters
“If you need a thoughtful, thorough, and challenging survey
of recent media treatment of terrorism, then this is it. Susan
Moeller is a clever and realistic analyst of how journalism treats
this vital subject. She has both an insider’s understanding
of the media and the intelligence and research to mount a critical
attack on those who misrepresent the true nature of political
violence.”
–Charlie Beckett, London School of Economics; Director,
POLIS
“Susan Moeller has exploded a bomb, splintering the
‘War on Terror.’ This thoroughly researched book
provides an X-ray image of the US and British media as they have
grappled with reporting the news of terrorism and war. It is a
stinging rebuke of this largely profit-driven profession and also a
primer for students of journalism on how to cover war and violence
to make us better informed citizens in a democracy.”
–Nayan Chanda, Yale Center for the Study of
Globalization