The 2015 Charlie Hebdo Killings, Media Event Chains, and Global Political Responses

Main author: Sreberny, Annabelle
Format: Journal Article           
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description The forms and flows of global media coverage of the Charlie Hebdo assassinations of January 2015 compel a reexamination of cherished nostrums in media studies. Limited coverage of analogous lethal attacks elsewhere suggests the privileging of certain historical narratives over others and pinpoints the urgency of honing concepts adequate to the mediated processes in play. Current notions of integrative global media events and of a rational global public sphere demand to be replaced by far more supple heuristics that engage with these attacks from the perspective of cultural history and prioritize “thick” description. Clashing narratives around colonialism, Islamophobia, and free speech circulate instantaneously, yet some traumas receive priority in global coverage. Mere repetition of frozen concepts cannot do justice to a world of considerable violence and flux.
format Journal Article
author Sreberny, Annabelle
author_facet Sreberny, Annabelle
authorStr Sreberny, Annabelle
author_letter Sreberny, Annabelle
title The 2015 Charlie Hebdo Killings, Media Event Chains, and Global Political Responses
publisher USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/25401/