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245 0 0 _aDesert Storm and the mass media /
_ceditors, Bradley S. Greenberg, Walter Gantz.
264 1 _aCresskill, N.J. :
_bHampton Press,
_c[1993]
264 4 _c©1993
300 _axiv, 447 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aThe Hampton Press communication series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 415-435) and index.
505 0 0 _tAbout the Authors --
_tIntroduction --
_g1.
_tSobering Thoughts on Sound Bites Seen 'Round the World --
_g2.
_tPublic Relations as a Weapon of Modern Warfare --
_g3.
_tThe Crisis in the Gulf and the Lack of Critical Media Discourse --
_g4.
_tThe Routinization of News Production --
_g5.
_tWe're Talking War: Symbols, Strategies and Images --
_g6.
_tToward a Propaganda Analysis of the Gulf War --
_g7.
_tTelling the Gulf War Story: Coverage in Five Papers --
_g8.
_tDifferences Between CNN and the Broadcast Networks in Live War Coverage --
_g9.
_tAgenda Setting During the Persian Gulf Crisis --
_g10.
_tMedia Coverage and U.S. Public Opinion on the Persian Gulf --
_g11.
_tHow the U.S. Found Out About the War --
_g12.
_tHow We Thought About the Gulf War --
_g13.
_tPatterns of Diffusion and Information-Seeking --
_g14.
_tDesert Storm and the Tundra Telegraph: Information Diffusion in a Media-Poor Environment --
_g15.
_tPublic Perceptions and Evaluations of the Functions of the Media in the Persian Gulf War --
_g16.
_tAudience Evaluations of U.S. News Media Performance in the Gulf War --
_g17.
_tSelective Exposure to TV War News Sources During the Gulf War --
_g18.
_tThe Public's Reaction to a Mediated War --
_g19.
_tAttitudes Toward the Gulf War and News Criticalness --
_g20.
_tAttitudes Toward Advertising One Day and One Week After the Gulf War Began --
_g21.
_tThe Gulf Crisis and Television: The Public's Response in Britain --
_g22.
_tPriming the Audience: Australian Response to the Gulf War --
_g23.
_tBetween Reality and News: Differential Perception of the War in the Gulf --
_g24.
_tParents' and Children's Emotional Reactions to TV Coverage of the Gulf War --
_g25.
_tParent and Child Emotional Involvement in the Netherlands --
_g26.
_tAnxiety, War and Children: The Role of Television --
_g27.
_tChildren's Affective Responses to News Coverage of the War --
_g28.
_tBritish Children's Knowledge of, Emotional Reaction to, and Ways of Making Sense of the War --
_tSummary and Commentary --
_tReferences --
_tAuthor Index --
_tSubject Index.
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