TY - BOOK AU - Greenberg,Bradley S. AU - Gantz,Walter TI - Desert Storm and the mass media T2 - The Hampton Press communication series SN - 1881303349 AV - DS79.739 .D47 1993 U1 - 956.70442 20 PY - 1993///] CY - Cresskill, N.J. PB - Hampton Press KW - Persian Gulf War, 1991 KW - Journalists KW - Mass media and the war KW - Press coverage N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-435) and index; About the Authors --; Introduction --; 1; Sobering Thoughts on Sound Bites Seen 'Round the World --; 2; Public Relations as a Weapon of Modern Warfare --; 3; The Crisis in the Gulf and the Lack of Critical Media Discourse --; 4; The Routinization of News Production --; 5; We're Talking War: Symbols, Strategies and Images --; 6; Toward a Propaganda Analysis of the Gulf War --; 7; Telling the Gulf War Story: Coverage in Five Papers --; 8; Differences Between CNN and the Broadcast Networks in Live War Coverage --; 9; Agenda Setting During the Persian Gulf Crisis --; 10; Media Coverage and U.S. Public Opinion on the Persian Gulf --; 11; How the U.S. Found Out About the War --; 12; How We Thought About the Gulf War --; 13; Patterns of Diffusion and Information-Seeking --; 14; Desert Storm and the Tundra Telegraph: Information Diffusion in a Media-Poor Environment --; 15; Public Perceptions and Evaluations of the Functions of the Media in the Persian Gulf War --; 16; Audience Evaluations of U.S. News Media Performance in the Gulf War --; 17; Selective Exposure to TV War News Sources During the Gulf War --; 18; The Public's Reaction to a Mediated War --; 19; Attitudes Toward the Gulf War and News Criticalness --; 20; Attitudes Toward Advertising One Day and One Week After the Gulf War Began --; 21; The Gulf Crisis and Television: The Public's Response in Britain --; 22; Priming the Audience: Australian Response to the Gulf War --; 23; Between Reality and News: Differential Perception of the War in the Gulf --; 24; Parents' and Children's Emotional Reactions to TV Coverage of the Gulf War --; 25; Parent and Child Emotional Involvement in the Netherlands --; 26; Anxiety, War and Children: The Role of Television --; 27; Children's Affective Responses to News Coverage of the War --; 28; British Children's Knowledge of, Emotional Reaction to, and Ways of Making Sense of the War --; Summary and Commentary --; References --; Author Index --; Subject Index ER -