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The 1,000 hour war : communication in the Gulf / edited by Thomas A. McCain and Leonard Shyles.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contributions in military studies ; no. 148.Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1994Description: xviii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0313287473
  • 9780313287473
Other title:
  • One thousand hour war
  • Thousand hour war
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.70443 20
LOC classification:
  • DS79.739 .A14 1994
  • DS79.739 .A14 1994
  • DS79.739 .A14 1994
Contents:
Illustrations -- Introduction -- Pt. I. Communication Issues in Press-Military Relationships -- 1. The Gulf War: Mass Media Coverage and Restraints -- 2. The Military and the Media: A Clash of Views on the Role of the Press in Time of War -- 3. Image Makers of Desert Storm: Bush, Powell, and Schwarzkopf -- Pt. II. Communication Practices Unique to the Gulf War -- 4. High Tech Comes to War Coverage: Uses of Information and Communications Technology for Television Coverage in the Gulf War -- 5. Arab Audiences for Gulf War Coverage: Where Did They Turn and Why? -- 6. Psychological Operations in the Gulf War: Analyzing Key Themes in Battlefield Leaflets -- 7. Israeli Broadcasting Media Facing the SCUD Missile Attacks -- Pt. III. Issues and Images on Television -- 8. Global Pictures, Local Stories: The Beginning of Desert Storm as Constructed by Television News Around the World -- 9. CNN's Americanization of the Gulf War: An Analysis of Media, Technology, and Storytelling -- 10. The Persian Gulf War Debate in the U.S. Congress on C-SPAN: An Analysis of Political Communication in a Global Setting -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-202) and index.

Illustrations -- Introduction -- Pt. I. Communication Issues in Press-Military Relationships -- 1. The Gulf War: Mass Media Coverage and Restraints -- 2. The Military and the Media: A Clash of Views on the Role of the Press in Time of War -- 3. Image Makers of Desert Storm: Bush, Powell, and Schwarzkopf -- Pt. II. Communication Practices Unique to the Gulf War -- 4. High Tech Comes to War Coverage: Uses of Information and Communications Technology for Television Coverage in the Gulf War -- 5. Arab Audiences for Gulf War Coverage: Where Did They Turn and Why? -- 6. Psychological Operations in the Gulf War: Analyzing Key Themes in Battlefield Leaflets -- 7. Israeli Broadcasting Media Facing the SCUD Missile Attacks -- Pt. III. Issues and Images on Television -- 8. Global Pictures, Local Stories: The Beginning of Desert Storm as Constructed by Television News Around the World -- 9. CNN's Americanization of the Gulf War: An Analysis of Media, Technology, and Storytelling -- 10. The Persian Gulf War Debate in the U.S. Congress on C-SPAN: An Analysis of Political Communication in a Global Setting -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors.

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