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Analysis of Public Communications in the Event of A Terrorist Act – Communication Response of the Authorities and Coverage in the Media
Analysis of Public Communications in the Event of A Terrorist Act – Communication Response of the Authorities and Coverage in the Media

Author(s): Uri Ben Yaakov
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Education, National Economy, Sociology, Vocational Education, Adult Education, Higher Education , State/Government and Education, Evaluation research, Studies in violence and power, Substance abuse and addiction, Social Informatics, Victimology, Economic development, Social Norms / Social Control, Globalization, Inclusive Education / Inclusion, Identity of Collectives, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: Военна академия „Г. C Раковски"
Keywords: terrorist act; media; public communications; public perception; state response; qualitative analysis

Summary/Abstract: This article examines the critical analysis of public communications during and in the aftermath of terrorist attacks, concentrating on the dual responsibilities of authorities and the media. It seeks to examine the intricacies of communicating information during crises, assessing how strategic communications can mitigate the negative consequences of terrorism on public sentiment and societal stability. This study sheds light on the shifting dynamics between media coverage, public perception and state responses, by conducting a qualitative analysis of case studies and covering historical and recent terrorist attacks. The research emphasizes important obstacles in striking a balance between informed reporting and the potential for sensationalism, highlighting the ethical dilemmas which journalists and politicians face. The findings highlight the need for a refined framework that controls crisis communication, as well as procedures that ensure information sharing is accurate, sensitive, and timely. This study adds to the greater discussion on counterterrorism methods by suggesting actionable norms and ethical standards for crisis reporting, emphasizing the critical significance of good communication in maintaining public trust and resilience. The study not only adds to the academic understanding of crisis communication, but it also provides practical insights into how media and authorities may work together more effectively to combat terrorism.

  • Issue Year: 132/2025
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 62-72
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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