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An analysis of about-to-die images in 19th, 20th and 21st century U.S. journalism, with some discussion of news images elsewhere, raises fundamental questions both about how these pictures depict the news, how they figure in collective memory and how they connect with the public at multiple points in time. In so doing, it suggests a refinement of how news images have been thought to function and how the public has been thought to respond.
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About to Die: How News Images Move the Public
2010, Oxford University Press
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About to die: how news images move the public
2010, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, USA
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Table of Contents
Journalism, memory and the voice of the visual
Why images of impending death makes sense in the news
Presumed death
Possible death
Certain death
Journalism's mix of presumption, possibility and certainty
When the "as if" erases accountability
How news images move the public.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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