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Der schmale Grat zwischen Leid und Entertainment – Berichterstattung finnischer Massenmedien nach schweren Gewalttaten

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Die Autoren dieses Kapitels analysieren die Berichterstattung sowie die Recherchemethoden von Journalisten in den Fällen der School Shootings von Jokela (2007) und Kauhajoki (2008). Zudem werden die Taten und Täter auf Parallelen untersucht. Die Ergebnisse werden verglichen mit der medialen Darstellung von Fällen, die sich in den USA ereignet haben. Im Ergebnis werden Ansätze für die Forschung sowie die Optimierung der journalistischen Arbeit aufgezeigt.

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Oksanen, A., Hawdon, J., Räsänen, P. (2016). Der schmale Grat zwischen Leid und Entertainment – Berichterstattung finnischer Massenmedien nach schweren Gewalttaten. In: Robertz, F., Kahr, R. (eds) Die mediale Inszenierung von Amok und Terrorismus. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12136-5_5

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