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War,Media and Propaganda A Global Perpective Yahya R. Kamalipour and Nancy Snow English

By: Kamalipour Yahya RMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2004 Description: vii-261 p. soft bound 15* 23 cmISBN: 978-0-7425-3563-3DDC classification: 070.44935502
Contents:
1. Information Dominance: The Philosophy of Total Propaganda Control? David Miller - University of Stirling, United Kingdom 2. From Bombs and Bullets to Hearts and Minds: U.S. Public Diplomacy in an Age of Propaganda Nancy Snow - California State University, Fullerton 3. Selling the Iraq War: The Media Management Strategies We Never Saw: Danny Schechter - Mediachannel.org, New York 4. Measuring Success: Profit and Propaganda David J. Collison - University of Dundee, United Kingdom 5. Spinning War and Blotting Out Memory Norman Solomon - Institute for Public Accuracy, San Francisco 6. Weapons of Mass Distraction: World Security and Personal Politics Naren Chitty - Macquarie University, Australia 7. Spectacle and Media Propaganda in the War on Iraq: A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks Douglas Kellner - University of California, Los Angeles 8. War as Promotional "Photo-op": The New York Times' Visual Coverage of the U.S. Invasion of Iraq. Lee Artz - Purdue University, Calumet, Indiana 9. Murdoch's War - A Transnational Perspective Daya Kishan Thussu - Goldsmiths College; University of London, United Kingdom 10. Glossy: American Hegemony and the Culture of Death Leila Conners Petersen - New Perspectives Quarterly; Tree Media Group, California 11. War, Propaganda, and Islam in Muslim and Western Sources Karim H. Karim - Carleton University, Canada 12. Enemy Image: A Case Study in Creating a Mata Hari Asra Q. Nomani - Wall Street Journal 13. Anatomy of a Bonding: An Embedded Reporter's Account of the Bonding Process with the Soldiers Ronald Paul Larson - The Daily Titan newspaper; California State University 14. The War on Iraq: A Reporter's Observations Dana Hull - San Jose Mercury News, California 15. America: The Fourth Reich Barrie Zwicker - Vision TV, Canada 16. War on Iraq and Media Coverage: A Middle Eastern Perspective Mahboub E. Hashem - American University of Sharjah 17. Iranians and Media Coverage of the War in Iraq: Rhetoric, Propaganda and Contradiction Naiim Badii - Allameh Tabatabai University, Iran. 18. South Africa and Iraq: The Battle for Media Reality Arnold de Beer, Herman Wasserman, and Nicolene Botha - Stellenbosch University, South Africa 19. Chinese Watching the Iraqi War with Shock and Awe - As a Spectacular Game Zhou He - City University of Hong Kong 20. The Self-absorbed Bully: A Brazilian View of the United States at War Antonio La Pastina - Texas A&M University, College Station 21. Threat or Ally?: U.S./Latin American Relations and the Middle East Conflict Kathleen A. Tobin - Purdue University, Calumet, Indiana 22. From Propaganda to Public Diplomacy in the Information Age R. S. Zaharna - American University, Washington, DC 23. Can We Make Them Love Us: Public Diplomacy After 9/11? Geoffrey Cowan - Annenberg School, University of Southern California 24. War, Media, and Propaganda: An Epilogue Majid Tehranian - University of Hawaii at Manoa; Toda Institute for Global Peace and Policy Research Suggested Readings Index About the Editors and Contributors
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1. Information Dominance: The Philosophy of Total Propaganda Control?
David Miller - University of Stirling, United Kingdom
2. From Bombs and Bullets to Hearts and Minds: U.S. Public Diplomacy in an Age of
Propaganda
Nancy Snow - California State University, Fullerton
3. Selling the Iraq War: The Media Management Strategies We Never Saw:
Danny Schechter - Mediachannel.org, New York
4. Measuring Success: Profit and Propaganda
David J. Collison - University of Dundee, United Kingdom
5. Spinning War and Blotting Out Memory
Norman Solomon - Institute for Public Accuracy, San Francisco
6. Weapons of Mass Distraction: World Security and Personal Politics
Naren Chitty - Macquarie University, Australia
7. Spectacle and Media Propaganda in the War on Iraq: A Critique of U.S. Broadcasting Networks
Douglas Kellner - University of California, Los Angeles
8. War as Promotional "Photo-op": The New York Times' Visual Coverage of the
U.S. Invasion of Iraq.
Lee Artz - Purdue University, Calumet, Indiana
9. Murdoch's War - A Transnational Perspective
Daya Kishan Thussu - Goldsmiths College; University of London, United
Kingdom
10. Glossy: American Hegemony and the Culture of Death
Leila Conners Petersen - New Perspectives Quarterly; Tree Media Group,
California
11. War, Propaganda, and Islam in Muslim and Western Sources
Karim H. Karim - Carleton University, Canada
12. Enemy Image: A Case Study in Creating a Mata Hari
Asra Q. Nomani - Wall Street Journal
13. Anatomy of a Bonding: An Embedded Reporter's Account of the Bonding Process
with the Soldiers
Ronald Paul Larson - The Daily Titan newspaper; California State
University
14. The War on Iraq: A Reporter's Observations
Dana Hull - San Jose Mercury News, California
15. America: The Fourth Reich
Barrie Zwicker - Vision TV, Canada
16. War on Iraq and Media Coverage: A Middle Eastern Perspective
Mahboub E. Hashem - American University of Sharjah
17. Iranians and Media Coverage of the War in Iraq: Rhetoric, Propaganda and
Contradiction
Naiim Badii - Allameh Tabatabai University, Iran.
18. South Africa and Iraq: The Battle for Media Reality
Arnold de Beer, Herman Wasserman, and Nicolene Botha - Stellenbosch
University, South Africa
19. Chinese Watching the Iraqi War with Shock and Awe - As a Spectacular Game
Zhou He - City University of Hong Kong
20. The Self-absorbed Bully: A Brazilian View of the United States at War
Antonio La Pastina - Texas A&M University, College Station
21. Threat or Ally?: U.S./Latin American Relations and the Middle East Conflict
Kathleen A. Tobin - Purdue University, Calumet, Indiana
22. From Propaganda to Public Diplomacy in the Information Age
R. S. Zaharna - American University, Washington, DC
23. Can We Make Them Love Us: Public Diplomacy After 9/11?
Geoffrey Cowan - Annenberg School, University of Southern California
24. War, Media, and Propaganda: An Epilogue
Majid Tehranian - University of Hawaii at Manoa; Toda Institute for Global
Peace and Policy Research
Suggested Readings
Index
About the Editors and Contributors

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