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Mass Shootings & Media: The One Thing Media Does That Makes Us Less Safe | Punters Politics Podcast
26 Visualizzazioni· 20/12/25· Notizie e politica
In the aftermath of violence, everyone asks the same question: why? But what if the way we ask it — and the stories we tell next — decide whether it happens again?
In this episode, Konrad is joined by Dr Glynn Greensmith, senior lecturer in journalism at Curtin University, to unpack the uncomfortable truth about mass attacks, media coverage, and the hidden incentives shaping what we see, share, and believe. Drawing on decades of research into mass violence, journalism, and copycat behaviour, we explore why attention is often the real reward attackers seek — and how Australia once reduced harm by refusing to give it to them.
We examine how 24-hour news, social media algorithms, and profit-driven media structures collide with public safety, why speculation masquerading as news makes us less informed, and what responsibility journalists, platforms, politicians — and ordinary people — actually carry in moments of crisis.
00:00 Media's Role in Public Safety
02:08 Media's Responsibility: Preventing Future Mass Shootings
07:04 How Media Coverage Sparked Modern Mass Shootings
11:30 Changing the Story to Stop Mass Murderers
17:26 Killers' Ideology: A Mask for Personal Insecurity
25:53 How Australia Forgot the Port Arthur Media Lesson
30:11 The Profit Motive Driving Corporate Media News
37:52 Why Modern News Lacks Authenticity and Trust
42:50 Social Media Algorithms Fueling Disinformation Crisis
52:53 How Media Ownership Laws Were Deliberately Undone
59:20 Reforming Media: Business Models and Externalities
1:05:00 Society's Stories: The Foundation of Democracy and Truth
1:11:46 The Single Law to Fix Australia's Media Landscape
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