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This book aims to analyse the content of the news published by the G1 portal in the days following the attack on Manchester, which took place in May 2017 during Ariana Grande's concert. To do so, it uses Jaques Wainberg's perspective on the relationship between media and terror and Chris Anderson and Henry Jenkins' conceptualisations of the transformations that the internet brings to the relationship between individuals and information. The aim of the analysis is to highlight possible transformations in the mainstream media's approach to the attacks and their influence on the categorisation of Muslims.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims to analyse the content of the news published by the G1 portal in the days following the attack on Manchester, which took place in May 2017 during Ariana Grande's concert. To do so, it uses Jaques Wainberg's perspective on the relationship between media and terror and Chris Anderson and Henry Jenkins' conceptualisations of the transformations that the internet brings to the relationship between individuals and information. The aim of the analysis is to highlight possible transformations in the mainstream media's approach to the attacks and their influence on the categorisation of Muslims.
Autorenporträt
Mayra Sousa Resende specialises in Digital Media (UP) and has a degree in Social Sciences (UFPR). She is currently studying for a master's degree in Anthropology and Informatics at UFPR. She is interested in the anthropology of religion, social networks, socially conscious design and the Internet of Things.