Islam, Security and Television News

Islam, Security and Television News by C. Flood, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on May 9, 2012, is a comprehensive examination of how television news in Britain, France, and Russia portrays Islam as a security threat. This 302-page book delves into the integration of discourses on Islam within the context of national broadcasting systems, offering a comparative analysis of the different geo- and socio-political environments that shape these representations.
Readers will find an insightful exploration of the intersection between media studies and political science, as the book addresses the implications of television news coverage on public perception of Islam. By focusing on the role of television in shaping narratives around security, this edition provides a critical perspective on the influence of media in contemporary society. The work engages with themes relevant to journalism and social science, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding media representation and political discourse.
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Focusing on British, French and Russian television news coverage of Islam as a security threat, this book provides the first comparative account of how television broadcasting in different geo- and socio-political environments integrates discourses on Islam into nationally oriented, representational systems.
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