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Religie in de krant : een eerste kennismaking met de godsdienstwetenschap.
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ISBN: 9056251813 Year: 2005 Publisher: Nijmegen Valkhof Pers

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Blind spot : when journalists don't get religion.
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ISBN: 9780195374377 9780195374360 Year: 2009 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press

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From Yahweh to Yahoo! : the religious roots of the secular press
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ISBN: 1283609207 9786613921659 0252092686 9780252092688 025202706X 9780252027062 9780252075711 025202706X 0252075714 9781283609203 6613921653 Year: 2002 Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press,


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The struggle for the soul of journalism : the pulpit versus the press, 1833-1923
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ISBN: 0826274072 9780826274076 9780826221582 0826221580 9780826221582 Year: 2018 Publisher: Columbia : University of Missouri Press,

Vigilante newspapers : a tale of sex, religion, and murder in the Northwest
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ISBN: 0295985291 0295990309 Year: 2005 Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,

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A powerful and instructive story of how intolerant and sensational newspapers in Corvallis and Seattle encouraged vigilante violence, murder, and lawlessness toward and Oregon religious cult.


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Mission invisible : race, religion, and news at the dawn of the 9/11 era
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ISBN: 0774826495 9780774826495 9780774826501 0774826509 Year: 2014 Publisher: Vancouver : UBC Press,

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The attacks of 9/11 created a philosophical and cultural shockwave felt around the world. For many Canadians, 9/11 also produced feelings of insecurity, vulnerability, and suspicion of "Muslims" in general. Being Muslim was often seen as being Arab, and diverse Muslim communities were glossed over as if they were invisible. How did these negative attitudes come about? Many point to the role of the news media in framing and contextualizing events post-9/11 and its complicity in reproducing racist images of Muslim minorities. Mission Invisible chronicles varying racialized constructions of Muslim communities in the news during the most significant stage of reportage: the initial weeks in which the events, surrounding issues, and primary actors of 9/11 were all first framed by journalists. In showing how media coverage of Muslim communities was imagined, negotiated, and represented after 9/11, Mission Invisible provides much-needed empirical evidence of how racist discourses are constructed and reinforced by the media in Canada.

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