War, media, and propaganda : a global perspective /

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Main Author: Kamalipour, Yahya R.
Other Authors: Snow, Nancy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield, [2004]
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Table of Contents:
  • Information dominance: the philosophy of total propaganda control? / David Miller
  • From bombs and bullets to hearts and minds: u.s. public diplomacy in an age of
  • Propaganda / Nancy Snow
  • Selling the iraq war: the media management strategies we never saw / Danny Schechter
  • Measuring success: profit and propaganda / David J. Collison
  • Spinning war and blotting out memory / Norman Solomon
  • Weapons of mass distraction: world security and personal politics / Naren Chitty
  • Spectacle and media propaganda in the war on iraq: a critique of u.s. broadcasting networks / Douglas Kellner
  • War as promotional "photo-op": the new york times' visual coverage of the
  • U.s. invasion of iraq / Lee Artz
  • Murdoch's war - a transnational perspective / Daya Kishan Thussu
  • Glossy: american hegemony and the culture of death / Leila Conners Petersen
  • War, propaganda, and islam in muslim and western sources / Karim H. Karim
  • Enemy image: a case study in creating a mata hari / Asra Q. Nomani
  • Anatomy of a bonding: an embedded reporter's account of the bonding process
  • With the soldiers / Ronald Paul Larson
  • The war on iraq: a reporter's observations / Dana Hull
  • America: the fourth reich / Barrie Zwicker
  • War on iraq and media coverage: a middle eastern perspective / Mahboub E. Hashem
  • Iranians and media coverage of the war in iraq: rhetoric, propaganda and
  • Contradiction / Naiim Badii
  • South africa and iraq: the battle for media reality / Arnold de Beer, Herman Wasserman, and Nicolene Botha
  • Chinese watching the iraqi war with shock and awe - as a spectacular game / Zhou He
  • The self-absorbed bully: a brazilian view of the united states at war / Antonio La Pastina
  • Threat or ally?: u.s./latin american relations and the middle east conflict / Kathleen A. Tobin
  • From propaganda to public diplomacy in the information age / R. S. Zaharna
  • Can we make them love us: public diplomacy after 9/11? / Geoffrey Cowan
  • War, media, and propaganda: an epilogue / Majid Tehranian.