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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeffery KlaehnPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781433107740ISBN 10: 1433107740 Pages: 361 Publication Date: 16 April 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents: Cees J. Hamelink: Preface – David Miller/William Dinan: Introduction – Jeffery Klaehn: Discourses on Power – Sylvia Hale: Promoting War: The Power Politics of Manufacturing News – Richard Lance Keeble: Hacks and spooks - Close Encounters of a Strange Kind: A Critical History of the Links between Mainstream Journalists and the Intelligence Services in the UK – Gerald Sussman: A Regime of Propaganda: The Systemic Bases of Promotional Political Culture – Stuart Allan/Donald Matheson: Images in Wartime: The Mediation of Power – Robin Andersen: The Power of Images at Times of War – Henry A. Giroux: Public Pedagogy, Cultural Politics, and the Biopolitics of Militarization – Andrew Mullen: Bringing Power Back In: The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model, 1988-2008 – Robert Jensen: The Faculty Filter: Why the Propaganda Model is Marginalized in U.S. Journalism Schools – James Winter: Reporting on the Pharmaceutical Industry: Profit before People – Yasmin Jiwani: Soft Power: Policing the Border through Canadian TV Crime Drama – Richard Poulin/Melanie Claude: Appearance, Intimacy Exhibition, Hypersexualization and Pornography – David Berry: Radical Mass Media Criticism, History and Theory – Justin Lewis: The Myth of Commercialism: Why a Market Approach to Broadcasting Does Not Work.ReviewsThe editor (...) is already one of the most important commentators on and defenders of the value of the Propaganda Model. [...] (...) the debate between Klaehn and several of his other contributors is a model of good academic writing - open, status-free and respectful! (...) this is a very useful addition to reading lists for both undergraduates and postgraduates in media and communication studies, in politics and social sciences. (John W. Robertson, University of the West of Scotland, Ceasefire Magazine) This is an extremely important book. Bringing together an impressive range of international authors, each chapter discusses issues of pressing concern for the modern world: capitalism; power; structural inequality; war; and misrepresentation of ordinary people. A must for any critical scholar. (John E. Richardson, Senior Lecturer in Critical Discourse Studies, Newcastle University, UK) Students of communication studies, journalism, sociology, political science and cultural studies will find this collection illuminating and invaluable. (Daniel Broudy, Professor of Rhetoric & Applied Linguistics, Okinawa Christian University, Japan) Author InformationThe Editor: Jeffery Klaehn holds a Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam and is currently completing a second Ph.D. at the University of Strathclyde. He has published in a range of international peer-reviewed journals and has compiled, edited, and contributed to Filtering the News: Essays on Herman and Chomsky’s Propaganda Model (2005), Bound by Power: Intended Consequences (2006), Inside the World of Comic Books (2007) and Roadblocks to Equality: Women Challenging Boundaries (2008). Dr. Klaehn is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Global Mass Communication, ImageTexT: Interdisciplinary Comics Studies and Fifth-Estate-Online: The International Journal of Radical Mass Media Criticism. Dr. Klaehn’s teaching and research focus upon pop culture, media, power, political economy, social inequality, education, and human rights. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |