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In 1927, political scientist Harold Lasswell wrote about the strategies employed by the American government to sell the benefits of participating in World War I to a reluctant public. In Propaganda Techniques in World War I, Lasswell discussed the 'manipulative symbols to manipulate opinions and attitudes' (p 9). Ever since then, all wars have involved specialists who attempt to control the way the media report about war and the way media contribute to shaping public opinion. This collection of essays discusses how media have 'packaged' the war in Iraq. The chapters in this collection explore the way the media have presented the war to us by telling us human interest stories, supporting public policies, and crafting a narrative that supports the war. Some chapters focus on the way the Bush administration has actively promoted and attempted to control information; others tell of how the media have either been complicit in supporting the dominant narrative, or how the public has used the images in the media to negotiate attitudes toward the war, terrorism, and international relations. All of the chapters discuss the relationships among conflict, political agendas, the power of media, and the way audiences use media to construct attitudes, beliefs, and-ultimately-a sense of history about the war. Coming from the perspective of communication studies, situates the multi-dimensional aspects of war, terrorism, public policy, media, and story-telling within the context of creating a consensually assembled image of what the war in Iraq is all about. This book will be of interest to undergraduate students as well as scholars of communication, history, sociology, political science, and American studies, and it will be an excellent resource both for classroom use as well as the general public.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part One: Constructions of War
Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Freedom of Expression and Voices of War: Blogging as an Alternative to Mainstream Media
Chapter 5 Chapter 2. What Happened to Journalism?
Chapter 6 Chapter 3. Selling the Bush Doctrine: Persuasion, Propaganda, Public Relations and the Patriot Act
Part 7 Part Two: Iraq, Media, and Images at Home
Chapter 8 Chapter 4. The Packaging of Jessica Lynch
Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Staying in the Moment: Hollywood, History, and the Politics of 9/11
Chapter 10 Chapter 6. War As Mediated Narrative: The Sextet of War Rhetoric
Chapter 11 Chapter 7. Images of America at War on the Internet Newsgroup: soc.culture.europe
Chapter 12 Chapter 8. The War Doesn't End Until the Last Soldier Dies: Transmedial Narratives of War

Product details

Published Nov 13 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 180
ISBN 9780739119648
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Thomas Conroy

Anthology Editor

Jarice Hanson

Contributor

Kokkeong Wong

Contributor

Bill Israel

Contributor

Gordon Chase

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