“Web First” to Death The Media Logic of the School Shootings in the Era of Uncertainty

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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom

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The article discusses the most recent Finnish school shootings in Jokela (2007) and in Kau

hajoki (2008) as communicative events, proclaimed to be media disasters. These events are described as media disasters following the media logic of the network society. The media performance of the school shootings is analysed from the three different, yet interconnected perspectives: transmission, ritual and dissemination models of communication. The special focus is on the analysis of web based communication; its patterns, functions and logic. The authors argue that the most prevalent media logic of school shooting communication is the circulation of violent messages. Finally the authors suggest that the Jokela and the Kauhajoki school shootings should be considered as articulations of the culture of fear.

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School shooting, media disaster, communication, circulation, culture of fear

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Nordicom Review 31 (2010) 2, pp. 17-29

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978-91-86523-11-4

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