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      The September 11 Attacks on the US in the New Interactive Media Space in Estonia

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      Internet, September 11, Terrorist Attacks, Interpretative Communities
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            Abstract

            This paper examines how Estonians dealt with the news concerning the September 11 attacks in the new electronic communication space of the Internet. This work will summarize people's discussions on the Internet relating to the September 11 attacks by outlining the different narratives that carried people's attitudes and knowledge. The paper aims to show that the Internet was used, not only as a medium for obtaining more information about the attacks, but also as a medium for discussion and crisis support. This research is based on: (1) a survey amongst Tartu University students and follow-up semi-structured interviews; (2) an analysis of the comment pages on Estonian electronic newspapers; and (3) an analysis of three chat logs from Estonian talkers.

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            September 2002
            : 20
            : 3
            : 229-236
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            10032457 Prometheus, Vol. 20, No. 3, September 2002, pp. 229-236
            10.1080/08109020210141362
            167ae57f-2e06-48b3-a669-d031defb5be0
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            Figures: 0, Tables: 0, References: 6, Pages: 8
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics
            Terrorist Attacks,Interpretative Communities,September 11,Internet

            References

            1. Lauristin M. and Vihalemm P.. 2001. . 'Development of a new media society in Estonia'. In: . paper for the 5th Conference of the European Sociological Association; . . 2001 ; , Helsinki .

            2. Bantz C. R., Petronio S. G. and Rarick D. L.. 1983. . 'News diffusion after the Reagan shooting'. . Quarterly Journal of Speech . , Vol. 69:: 317––27. .

            3. Ganz W.. 1983. . 'The diffusion of news about the attempted Reagan assassination'. . Journal of Communication . , Vol. 33((1)): 56––66. .

            4. McQuail Denis. . 1997. . Audience Analysis . , p. 147 Thousand Oaks, London, New Dehli : : Sage. .

            5. Arpo R.. 2001. . 'Internet-texts and interpretative communities: perspectives on the cultural construction of Internet-texts'. . Nord Nytt, Computers and Culture . , Vol. 82:: 8

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