Nemil Dalal just gave a talk about this at the Data Visualization New York meetup last night. https://www.meetup.com/DataVisualization/events/237407551/ I don’t know if the slides are up, but many of his visualizations are. If you use his website URL…. https://www.nemil.com/ and then add “1”, “2”, etc., up to I don’t know what, you’ll get a bunch of his graphs (so far 1 and 2 route to Tableau public). So like this: https://www.nemil.com/1 Some of what he talked about was media coverage of terrorist attacks, but he also had other things (so not all the slides relate specifically to attacks). I think the talk was video-recorded and should be up soon. (Where, I am not sure.) That would tell you about his data sources. He was cool and approachable, you could definitely email him. -Nat
On Feb 17, 2017, at 8:58 AM, Hayes, Rebecca M <hayes2r@cmich.edu> wrote:
Hello All,
I am writing a chapter on crime media myths. One of the myths is about immigrants/migrants as criminal.
Part of my argument to refute includes discussion on the coverage of terrorists events in Western media, and the tendency for them to ignore these events in non-Western (read: predominately Muslim) countries. Does anyone have some suggested resources regarding Western media coverage of terrorist events in non-Western nations?
Any help would be appreciated. Also, hello to all! I enjoy this group very much and this is my first time posting. I am a media criminologist in the U.S.
All the best,
Becky
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