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      Something's Happened: Fictional Media as a Coping Mechanism

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      Interpretive Frames, Media Interpretation, Mass Communication
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            Abstract

            By the afternoon of September 11, entertainment executives were rushing to remove media products containing 'inappropriate' references from American television and movie screens. While references to terrorism were the starting point, their caution extended to themes of war and threats against America, all in the name of 'public sensitivity' and 'respect for the victims'. Simultaneously, uninterrupted news coverage was brimming with scenes of devastation and heartbreak. What makes fiction inappropriate when the equivalent fact is not? Can fiction help the viewer process fact, and if so, should it?

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            cpro20
            CPRO
            Prometheus
            Critical Studies in Innovation
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            September 2002
            : 20
            : 3
            : 281-287
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            10032464 Prometheus, Vol. 20, No. 3, September 2002, pp. 281-287
            10.1080/08109020210141416
            3889ad93-7a12-4a15-999a-1e49d08a2a75
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            Computer science,Arts,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,History,Economics
            Interpretive Frames,Media Interpretation,Mass Communication

            References

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            2. Errico M.. 2001. . 'A very special "West Wing" '. . Eorline . , September 22;

            3. Adalian J. and Schneider M.. 2001. . 'Plots are hot spots for nets'. . Variety . , September 24;

            4. Kissel R.. 2001. . 'Wing sings for Peacock'. . Variety . , October 4;

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