Index

Johanna Sumiala (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)
Katja Valaskivi (University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland)
Minttu Tikka (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)
Jukka Huhtamäki (Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland)

Hybrid Media Events

ISBN: 978-1-78714-852-9, eISBN: 978-1-78714-851-2

Publication date: 14 May 2018

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Sumiala, J., Valaskivi, K., Tikka, M. and Huhtamäki, J. (2018), "Index", Hybrid Media Events, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 149-156. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-851-220181009

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INDEX

Acceleration
, 17, 20–21, 107

of circulation
, 107–108

of circulation in hybrid media event
, 119–121

Accounts
, 59–60

Accumulation
, 77

of attention
, 87–88

Accuracy
, 131, 132

Actor Network Theory (ANT)
, 7

Actors
, 17–18, 57, 126

accounts and hashtags
, 59–60

anatomy of Charlie Hebdo attacks on Twitter
, 60–72

hybrid media events amplifying
, 75–76

tracing @JeSuisKouachi
, 72–75

Affect(s)
, 20

circulating affects
, 89–90

circulation of fear addresses diverse audiences
, 102–104

element
, 17

funerals
, 96–99

hybridization and ritual practices
, 104–105

Je Suis Charlie’ in social media
, 95–96

mediatized ritualization
, 90–91

narratives opposed to ‘Je Suis Charlie’ solidarity
, 99–102

responses
, 89

rituals intensify sense of solidarity in media
, 91–95

role
, 104

violent hybrid media event
, 89

Affordance(s)
, 17–19, 60, 127

accounts and hashtags
, 59–60

anatomy of Charlie Hebdo attacks on Twitter
, 60–72

of hashtags
, 72–75

hybrid media events amplifying
, 75–76

tracing @JeSuisKouachi
, 72–75

Agency
, 17, 57, 59, 70

Ahmed, Sara
, 20, 91, 106

After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech
, 89

Agence France-Presse (AFP)
, 64

Ahmed Merabet

death
, 77–79

shooting
, 88

Al Jazeera English
, 23, 46–47, 85

Al-Qaeda
, 111, 129

American internet news service Kicker
, 1

Amplification
, 72

Anglo-American context
, 8

Anti-Islam sentiment
, 87

Associated Press
, 78–79, 82

Attention
, 17, 19–20

accumulation and circulation
, 87–88

Ahmed Merabet’s death
, 77–79

controversy over video
, 81–83

economy
, 19

‘Je Suis Ahmed’ as symbol of public solidarity
, 83–85

media making Merabet ideal victim
, 80–81

politicizing Muslim body
, 86

tracking
, 77

Automated content analysis (ACA)
, 23, 24

Archetti, Cristina
, 132

Bête et Méchant’ newspaper
, 30–35

BFM TV
, 110, 111, 117, 119, 130

broadcast
, 114

Twitter user accounts
, 116

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
, 64

BBC News
, 13–14, 37, 41, 81, 86

Buzzfeed, American internet media company
, 64

Cable News Network (CNN)
, 13–14, 19, 22, 64, 72, 91, 114

Cartoonists’ funerals
, 98

Catholicism
, 30

Ceremonial media events
, 13, 96, 98, 123

Ceremoniality
, 9–10, 123

Chadwick, Andrew
, 6–8, 128, 129

Charlie effect
, 86

Charlie Hebdo attacks
, 1–5, 23, 24, 29, 35–36, 46, 60, 77, 78, 87, 89–93, 98, 102, 103, 107, 108, 119, 124, 125, 126

anatomy on Twitter
, 60–72

circulation connects key elements
, 126–127

and circulation of terrorist violence
, 123

towards discussion of social and ethical dimensions of hybrid media events
, 127–130

see also 9/11 attacks

Charlie Hebdo media event
, 57, 104

hybridization
, 87–88

Charlie Hebdo newspaper
, 30–35, 46

Charlie Hebdo Twitter account
, 65

Charlie Mensuel comics magazine
, 30

Christians
, 49, 74, 75

Circulation
, 87–88, 126, 127

connecting key elements
, 126–127

of representations
, 90

Couldry, Nick
, 134

Coulibaly, Amedy
, 40, 41, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118, 132

‘Co-productions’ of broadcasters
, 12

Communication
, 2–3

ethics
, 130, 131

principles
, 132

technology
, 113

Condensation
, 15

counter-narratives challenge main storyline
, 45–49

huge show of solidarity in Paris against terrorism
, 49–51

of meanings
, 43

world political elites demonstrate solidarity
, 43–45

Conseil superieur de l’audiovisuel (CSA)
, 117

Contemporary media events
, 19, 123

Contemporary terrorism
, 2–3

Contemporary terrorist violence
, 4

‘Contrapuntal’, hybridity
, 6

Coulibaly’s attack
, 115

Counter-emotional responses
, 93

Counter-narratives
, 29

types
, 38

Counternarration
, 15

Cultural process
, 126

Daily Mail, The
, 23, 78, 84, 93, 108

Daily Mirror, The
, 78, 96

Daily Telegraph, The
, 78, 87

Dayan, Daniel
, 5, 9, 10, 13, 16, 92, 128

Dammartin-en-Goële, hostage situation in
, 108–113

Diffusion processes
, 13

Digital ethnography
, 23, 24, 25–26, 27, 72

Digital media
, 13, 15, 132

events
, 123

platforms
, 20, 90, 98

remediation in
, 35–36

social norms
, 21

see also Live media

Digital rituals
, 90

Disaster marathon
, 54, 123

Disenchantment
, 12, 13

Disruptive media events
, 90, 112, 123

Emotional/emotions
, 20, 89, 91, 104, 131, 132, 136

expressions
, 104

reactions
, 89

responses and reactions
, 125

Empathy
, 89, 112

Empirical phases
, 23–26

Ethical dimension of hybrid media events
, 127–130

Event
, 2, 25, 29, 51, 54, 66, 70, 79, 104, 110, 119, 123, 135

Facebook
, 22, 23, 32, 36, 49, 66, 78, 88, 95, 110

see also Twitter

Fear addressing diverse audiences, circulation of
, 102–104

Financial times
, 86

First-hand eyewitness evidence
, 79

Foundation
, 14, 26

France 2 (France’s largest television networks)
, 109, 112, 116, 118

Free speech
, 1, 70, 74, 84, 87

Free World
, 2, 127

Freedom of speech
, 3, 127–128

French political establishment
, 86

French Republic
, 44, 99

principles
, 87

values of freedom of expression
, 55

French Revolution
, 46, 91

Funerals
, 42, 61, 86, 98–101, 104

Fundamentalism
, 43, 87, 128

Ghetto Muslims
, 34

Global communication technology
, 15

Global hybrid media events
, 17, 24

Global iconic events
, 14

Global media
, 1, 3, 29, 51

Global mourning
, 37–40

GoPro video camera
, 112, 113, 116

Groupe d’Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale (GIGN)
, 63, 115

Guardian, The
, 50–51, 78, 84–85, 92, 113, 115

Hara-Kiri magazine
, 30

Hashtags
, 23, 24, 59–60, 75

affordances
, 72–75

in Twitter messages
, 62

Twitter’s key property
, 76

Hepp, Andreas
, 13, 14

Hervik, Peter
, 29, 34

Hollande, François
, 43, 44, 48, 53, 86, 87, 96, 100

Hospitality
, 131

Hostage situation
, 132

BFM TV
, 110–111

in Dammartin-en-Goële
, 108–109

Independent, The
, 111–112

media
, 109–110

perpetrators in action on live media
, 112

Hostage standoff
, 41, 113, 125

Human actors
, 57, 60

Hybrid
, 5–9

media environment
, 58, 124, 125

media system
, 2, 8, 125

organizations
, 6

Hybrid media event(s)
, 55, 57, 78, 98, 102, 107, 123, 124, 127

acceleration
, 20–21

acceleration of circulation in
, 119–121

actors
, 17–18

affect
, 20

affordance
, 18–19

amplifying
, 75–76

analysing hybrid media events on Twitter and Beyond
, 21–26

attention
, 19–20

circulation connecting key elements
, 126–127

elements
, 16

social and ethical dimensions
, 127–130

of terrorist violence
, 104

see also Media event(s)

Hybridity
, 7, 126

Hybridization
, 55, 104–105

of attention
, 55

of Charlie Hebdo media event
, 87–88

of media events
, 13–16

moral responsibility
, 121

Hypocrisy
, 75, 87

Independent, The (newspaper)
, 44–45, 48, 87, 94, 111, 114

Innocence of Islam (film)
, 32

Institutional actors
, 70, 124, 131

Interdisciplinary analysis of media and terrorism
, 4

hybrid
, 5–9

media event
, 9–13

International Business Times
, 102

International communication
, 5, 7

Internet revenue model
, 2

Interpersonal networks
, 13

ISIS/ISIL
, 129

Islam
, 3, 20, 35, 46, 47, 75, 82, 84, 88, 132, 134

Islamist terrorism
, 3–4

Islamophobia
, 34, 46, 50, 83, 87, 93, 100, 103

Je ne suis pas Charlie
, 60, 100

Je suis Ahmed
, 60

as symbol of public solidarity
, 83–85

Je Suis Charlie
, 37, 50, 60, 91

counter-narratives opposing
, 99–102

message
, 38–39

momentum
, 51–55

in social media
, 95–96

‘Je suis Juif’
, 42, 99

Je suis Kouachi
, 75

Je suis musulman
, 100

Jihad and Death
, 128

Journalism
, 7–8, 33, 130

Journalists
, 17, 21, 30, 41, 64, 77, 104, 107, 110, 112, 116, 117, 124, 127, 130

Jyllands-Posten (Danish newspaper)
, 31, 33

Katz, Elihu
, 5, 9–12, 54, 92, 123, 128

Kosher Market Siege
, 113

BMF TV
, 114

broadcasting
, 115

hostage
, 113–114

live broadcasting puts hostages in danger
, 116

Kouachi attacks
, 31

Kouachi, Chérif
, 34–36, 72, 103, 112–114, 118, 128

Kouachi, Saïd
, 34–36, 72, 103, 117, 118, 128

Kraidy, Marwan M.
, 6, 7, 8, 128, 129

Latour, Bruno
, 6, 17, 57, 128

Le Journal du Dimanche newspaper
, 53

Le Nouvel Observateur
, 113

Liebes, Tamar
, 10, 12, 36, 54, 92, 112, 120

Live broadcasting
, 123

hostages in danger
, 116

of images and information
, 117

Live media

coverage
, 118

events
, 123

see also Digital media

Liveness
, 108, 120

acceleration of circulation in hybrid media event
, 119–121

of event
, 116

France’s broadcasting watchdog
, 117

hostage situation in Dammartin-en-Goële
, 108–113

Jewish supermarket
, 118

Kosher Market Siege
, 113–115

Mainstream media
, 24, 36, 77, 88, 89

Manhunt continues
, 40–41

Marche républicaine’
, 45

Martel, Charles (fascist)
, 74–75

Media
, 7, 112

anthropology
, 5

disasters
, 12

environment
, 4, 5, 127

ethics
, 130–131

making Merabet ideal victim
, 80–81

media-related practices
, 90

media-saturated symbolic communication
, 98

representations
, 77

rituals intensify sense of solidarity in
, 91–95

role in terrorism
, 4

technology
, 126

see also Digital media; Live media; Social media

Media event(s)
, 1, 9–13

Bête et Méchant’ newspaper
, 30–35

condensation of meanings
, 43–51

hybridization
, 13–16

implicit or explicit criteria
, 29

Je Suis Charlie’ momentum
, 51–55

mythologization of victims
, 37–43

remediation in digital media
, 35–36

theory
, 90, 123

Mediated communication
, 14, 128, 131

Mediatization
, 14, 100

Mediatized ritualization
, 55, 90–91

Memes
, 2, 20, 24, 77, 90

Merabet, Ahmed
, 27, 36, 38, 43, 54, 55, 68, 78–80, 82, 84–86, 88, 89, 99, 100, 129, 130

Microblogging
, 58

Mir, Jordi
, 36, 79, 80, 83, 129

Mnemonic schemes of interpretation
, 104, 123

Multi-method
, 23, 26

‘Murderous ideology’
, 87

Muslim

countries
, 32

identity
, 129

perpetrators
, 77

politicizing Muslim body
, 86

terrorism
, 3

World League
, 32

Mythologization
, 15

counts as victim
, 41–43

Manhunt continues
, 40–41

News coverage and global mourning
, 37–40

of victims
, 37

Narratives
, 4, 14–15, 16, 41, 42, 55, 110, 127, 132, 133

counter-narratives
, 29, 38, 45–49, 50, 73, 101–104

opposing to ‘Je Suis Charlie’ solidarity
, 99–102

New York Times, The
, 49, 84

New Yorker magazine
, 70

News coverage
, 37–40

News media
, 54, 123, 125

9/11 attacks
, 3, 47, 54, 88

Non-human actors
, 7, 57, 60

Offline

pilgrimages
, 93

rituals
, 90

Online

pilgrimages
, 93

rituals
, 90

Palestinian resistance movement
, 48

Paris Match
, 80

Paying Tribute
, 39, 68

Perpetrators in action on live media
, 112

Political communication
, 5, 8

PR disaster
, 48

Pre-network media events
, 124

Professional media
, 2, 25, 58, 70, 88

Pulsar, third-party social media analytics service
, 23

Quran
, 75

Radical Islam
, 3, 86, 128

Radicalization
, 35, 128, 129, 130

Radicalized jihadists
, 34, 128, 129

Radicalized perpetrators
, 128

Re-contextualization
, 10–11

Remediation
, 15, 29

in digital media
, 35–36

of messages
, 119

Republican March(es)
, 45, 94

Rest in Peace (RIP)
, 39

Ritual(s)
, 90

digital rituals
, 92, 100

intensify sense of solidarity in media
, 91–95

pilgrimage
, 93

practices
, 95, 104–105

ritualization
, 97, 106

Roncin, Joachim
, 37, 38, 61, 93

Roy, Olivier
, 35, 132, 133

Roy’s analysis
, 128

Salafism
, 128

School shooters
, 129

Silverstone, Roger
, 135

Sincerity
, 131, 132

Social acceleration
, 21

Social media
, 2, 54, 88, 89, 123, 125

algorithms
, 4

culture
, 82

giants
, 63

Je Suis Charlie’ in
, 95–96

see also Digital media; Live media

Social network analytics approach (SNA approach)
, 23, 63

Social networking sites
, 1, 10, 14, 42, 104

Social theory
, 5, 130

Solidarity
, 87

huge show of solidarity in Paris against terrorism
, 49–51

rituals intensify sense of
, 91–95

Sonnevend, Julia
, 14, 15, 16, 26, 38, 50, 51, 54

Streaming
, 107, 108, 110, 116, 123

Stylist Magazine
, 37, 61

Telegraph, The
, 45–46, 94–95, 97

Terror attacks
, 89

Terrorism
, 2–3, 43, 127, 132

huge show of solidarity in Paris against
, 49–51

towarding interdisciplinary analysis of media and
, 4–13

Terrorist

action
, 128

attack
, 127

organizations
, 129

violence
, 128

Terrorist violence, hybrid media events of

analysing hybrid media events on Twitter and Beyond
, 21–26

Charlie Hebdo attacks
, 1–4

elements of hybrid media events
, 16–21

hybridization of media events
, 13–16

interdisciplinary analysis of media and terrorism
, 4–13

structure of book
, 26–27

Texts
, 2, 19, 20, 90

TF1 (France’s largest television networks)
, 112, 118

Tracing @JeSuisKouachi
, 72–75

Transcultural phenomena
, 13–14

Transculturalism
, 8–9

Translocal phenomena
, 13–14

Transnational phenomena
, 13–14

Tribute
, 49, 68, 69, 85, 92, 95, 97, 100

Tweets
, 23, 59, 60, 65, 73, 90

Twitter
, 57, 59, 64, 65, 95

actors
, 63, 64–65

analysing hybrid media events on Twitter and Beyond
, 21

Charlie Hebdo anatomy attacks on
, 60–61

dynamics
, 65–72

empirical phases
, 23–26

hashtags in Twitter messages posted on Charlie Hebdo attacks
, 62

Union of French Islamic Organisations (UOIF)
, 32

Victims

ideal victim
, 81–82, 86, 89

mythologization of
, 37–43

Video material
, 115

Videos
, 20, 24, 90, 91, 115

Vigipirate Plan on ‘attack’ level
, 43–44

Violence
, 10, 39

Violent action
, 128, 129

Violent global media events
, 121

Violent media events
, 13, 41, 123

Violent terrorist occurrence
, 89

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin
, 54

‘Western’ victims
, 77

World political elites
, 43–45

World Trade Center
, 3

Xenophobia
, 87

YouTube
, 23, 63, 69

Zelizer, Barbie
, 106