![]() These reports, in conjunction with Oxford Economics, are a vital tool in helping us to equip public and private sector bodies with hard evidence of the huge value Travel & Tourism brings to the economy, so that their policymaking and investment decisions support our sector. Media, War & Conflict, 7, No.2.Alongside our Insights reports, WTTC produces reports on the economic and employment impact of Travel & Tourism for 185 countries/economies and 25 geographic or economic regions in the world. ![]() Polity Books.ġ] Allan S (2014) Witnessing in crisis: Photo-reportage of terror attacks in Boston and London. Weeks BE (2015) Emotions, partisanship, and misperceptions: How anger and anxiety moderate the effect of partisan bias on susceptibility to political misinformation. British Journal of Psychology, 88, 85-91. Johnston WM & Davey GCL (1997) The psychological impact of negative TV news bulletins: The catastrophizing of personal worries. Doran, Bethan Michael and Izabela Dixon, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press. There’s More to Fear than Fear Itself: Fears and Anxieties in the 21st Century, (eds.) Selina E. Kronschläger T & Sommer E (2016) ConCERNs: An interdisciplinary analysis of the fear discourse connected with the implementation of the LHC at CERN. Doran, Bethan Michael and Izabela Dixon, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, s. Hodalska M (2016) Ebola Virus Kills the Other, but Anytime It May Land Here: Media Coverage of an African Plague, There’s More to Fear than Fear Itself: Fears and Anxieties in the 21st Century, (eds.) Selina E. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 72, 476-485. ![]() Piotrowski CS & Brannen SJ (2002) Exposure, threat appraisal, and lost confidence as predictors of PTSD symptoms following September 11, 2001. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1316265110 (2013) Media’s role in broadcasting acute stress following the Boston Marathon bombings. Butler J (2015) Notes toward a performative theory of assembly. Jukes S (2016) News in the digital age: What does it mean for media literacy? Altheide D (2014) Media Edge: Media logic and social reality. Allan S (2014) Witnessing in crisis: Photo-reportage of terror attacks in Boston and London. Kavka (2008) Reality television, affect and intimacy. Franklin, B, Newszak and News Media, 1997, 4 Could I or any of us get Ebola from a stranger?” One of them could be carrying the virus in their blood, without anyone knowing it. But let’s imagine someone slipped through the net. Magdalena Hodalska, a specialist in the language and anthropology of the media, provides a particular example from the BBC who encouraged it’s viewers to “look at how Ebola might come here: everyday around 25 people arrive at Heathrow from the countries in Africa affected by the virus. While the world media reported the spread of the outbreak in Africa, those news media outside of Africa would invariably speculate on the possibility of Ebola spreading beyond that continent. One example of this was during the Ebola outbreak in the summer of 2014. It’s not just broadcasting of the graphic visual imagery associated with news events that can generate fears and anxieties the news media are also guilty of creating Doomsday scenarios and failing to convey the realities of the immeasurably low risk that most of these scenarios pose.
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