Choosing the Enemy - Media Narratives Around Terrorism
Offered By: Web Summit via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion on media narratives surrounding terrorism and their impact on efforts to combat extremist violence. Delve into the complexities of media coverage, examining inconsistencies in reporting and the constructed narratives around terrorist attacks. Join experts M Zuhdi Jasser, Bjorn Ihler, Sasha Havlicek, and Cenk Uygur as they analyze topics such as Islamic terrorism, domestic extremism in the West, the role of diversity in combating extremism, and the need for reform within Islam. Investigate how media glorification and coverage of terrorist attacks influence public perception and potentially hinder counter-terrorism efforts. Gain insights into rethinking extremism and the importance of fighting for pluralism in society. This 35-minute Web Summit talk challenges viewers to critically examine media portrayals of terrorism and their broader societal implications.
Syllabus
Introduction
About Bjorn
About Sacha
Islamic terrorism
US terrorism
Diversity and extremism
Extremism in the West
NeoNazis
Islam needs Reformation
Fighting for Pluralism
Islam
Media
Media glorification
Media coverage of terrorist attacks
Western media coverage of terrorist attacks
Rethinking extremism
Taught by
Web Summit
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