War and the Media
Essays on News Reporting, Propaganda and Popular Culture
Edited by
Paul M.
Haridakis
Barbara S. Hugenberg and Stanley T. Wearden
ISBN
978-0-7864-4607-0
notes, bibliography, index
265pp.
softcover
2009
Available for immediate shipment
Description
Mass communication is used by governments to support their war efforts while media images are created or manipulated to inform, persuade or guide the consumers of those images. But this book looks beyond the obvious. The contributors examine historical and contemporary examples that reflect the role of the media or mass communication or both during wartime. The essays highlight the centrality of communication to the perpetuation and to the resolution of war, suggesting that the symbiotic relationship between communication and war is as important to understand as war itself.
About the Author
Paul M. Haridakis is an associate professor at Kent State University. He lives in Akron, Ohio.Barbara Hugenberg is an assistant professor at Kent State University. She lives in Kent, Ohio.Stanley T. Wearden is dean of the College of Communication and Information at Kent State University. He lives in Kent, Ohio.
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