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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- The war on terror in the preceding decade
- Aims of presentation
- War on terror
- Definitions
- Terrorism
- al Qaeda (1)
- al Qaeda (2)
- Bush administration
- Changing factors in the media
- Warnings before 9/11
- Reporting 9/11
- Invasion of Afghanistan
- IFJ report
- Iraq and al-Qaeda
- The BBC - pro or anti government?
- War
- Victory
- The PR state
- US critique
- UK critique
- Sexed up
- The Hutton inquiry
- Cardiff University attacks BBC
- Backlash
- PR of terror
- Home grown terror in the UK
- Back in Iraq
- The green zone
- Waterboarding
- Journalists doing their job
- US stories
- Discussion
- US analysis
- Flat earth
- MSK
- Key concepts
- Media, war and postmodernism
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- References
- TV/Videos
Topics Covered
- Reasons for War
- Definitions
- Al Qaeda
- Reasons for terrorism
- Global changes in media
- Reporting 9/11
- Afghanistan
- Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction
- The PR State
- US media critique
- Academic response
- UK reporting of War on Terror
- Politicization of intelligence
- Hutton Inquiry
- Backlash
- PR of terror
- Home grown terrorism
- Post invasion Iraq
- Water boarding, torture and rendition
- Exceptional journalism
- Analysis
- Flat Earth News
- Key concepts
- Media, war and postmodernism
- Conclusions
Talk Citation
Lashmar, P. (2010, May 23). Reporting the 'War on Terror' [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 18, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/NSTI6767.Export Citation (RIS)