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- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface A. Michael Noll
- Introduction: A Global Tragedy A. Michael Noll
- 1 The Functions and Uses of Media during the September 11 Crisis and Its Aftermath John Carey
- 2 Diffusion of News of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks Everett M. Rogers
- 3 Civic Actions after September 11: A Communication Infrastructure Perspective Elisia L. Cohen, Sand
- 4 Communication during the World Trade Center Disaster: Causes of Failure, Lessons, Recommendations
- 5 Response, Restoration, and Recovery: September 11 and New York City’s Digital Networks Mitchell L.
- 6 The Social Dynamics of Wireless on September 11: Reconfiguring Access William H. Dutton and Frank
- 7 The Telephone as a Medium of Faith, Hope, Terror, and Redemption: America, September 11 James E. K
- 8 A Content Analysis of American Network Newscasts before 9/11 Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
- 9 Something’s Happened: Fictional Media as a Recovery Mechanism Fiona McNee
- 10 September 11 in Germany and the United States: Reporting, Reception, and Interpretation Joachim W
- 11 The Internet as a News Medium for the Crisis News of Terrorist Attacks in the United States Pille
- 12 The Internet and the Demand for News: Macro- and Microevidence Paul N. Rappoport and James Allema
- 13 History and September 11: A Comparison of Online and Network TV Discourses Patrick Martin and Sea
- 14 From Disaster Marathon to Media Event: Live Television’s Performance on September 11, 2001 and Se
- 15 Globalization Isn’t New, and Antiglobalization Isn’t Either: September 11 and the History of Nati
- 16 Is There a bin Laden in the Audience? Considering the Events of September 11 as a Possible Boomer
- Epilogue: “The Bell Rang and We Answered” Peter Clarke
- Index
- About the Contributors
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