Many books have been written about the press and terrorism - particularly since September 11th
- but this is the first press-focused exploration of their relationship. Drawing upon the
history of terrorism mass communication research media theory and journalism practice this
book examines how the press reports terrorism and how that reporting varies depending on the
medium and location. Examining the differences in reporting - globally and historically within
different media and government systems - Terrorism and the Press provides insights for how in
the future we can better navigate the relationship between the press government and audience
when terrorists attack.