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The triumph of image over reality and reason is the theme of this
book. New communication technologies have made possible the
transportation of images and words in real time to hundreds of
millions of people around the world. We thought we witnessed the
Gulf War as we sat, mesmerized by the imagery. But the studies from
the many countries assembled
The triumph of image over reality and reason is the theme of this
book. New communication technologies have made possible the
transportation of images and words in real time to hundreds of
millions of people around the world. We thought we witnessed the
Gulf War as we sat, mesmerized by the imagery. But the studies from
the many countries assembled for this book suggest that it was not
the war in the Persian Gulf that we witnessed but rather imagery
orchestrated to convey a sense of triumph and thus to achieve
results that reality and reason could never have achieved.The book
offers contributions from thirty-four authors in eighteen
countries, including short samplings from the media of several
regions. The authors explore the social, economic, and political
context of media coverage in their countries, the domination of one
image in most of them, and the struggle for alternative
perspectives. The authors probe the dynamics of image-making and
pose some challenges for the future as well as provide us with a
unique glimpse of how the world outside of the United States (as
well as many Americans) viewed the war in the Persian Gulf and how
the dynamics of image-making and information control
operate."Triumph of the Image" will be useful to scholars and
students in communications and mass media, international relations,
political science, cultural studies, propaganda, censorship, and
contemporary history as well as to the general public.
The new edition of this major work offers a comprehensive analysis
of international communication systems and the global flow of
information. Hamid Mowlana places the analysis of global mass media
and other forms of communication within a critical overview of
international and intercultural relations. Extensively rewritten
and revised, Global Information and World Communication deals with
the phenomenon of global information flow in all contexts -
political, economic, cultural, technological, legal and
professional. Mowlana illustrates how different communication
strategies and systems have contributed to the creation of powerful
interests and have altered the global scene. He takes into account
recent events and shows how these have challenged basic assumptions
and theories, enabling the debate about communication and world
society to embrace broader concepts of world politics, information
economy, cultural ecology and international development.
"Hamid Mowlana, for decades, has been one of the foremost trackers and analyzers of global communications--their volume, character, and impact. No one is more qualified to explain these increasingly important and central issues to a wide public." --Herbert S. Schiller, New York University The rapid changes in the way we communicate across the globe continue to alter the many facets of society. Both interdisciplinary and intercultural in its approach, Global Communication in Transition examines the human dimensions and technological imperatives of international communications. Author Hamid Mowlana provides a comprehensive analysis beginning with the rise of modern political systems and the interactions of various cultures, through the expansion of social organizations and the growing global infrastructure. This unique perspective on global communication is organized around a number of basic concepts such as history, power, community, legitimacy, and language. By analyzing the political, economic, and cultural implications of communication today, within the broader concepts of such issues as community, Mowlana provides a new paradigm for the study of international communication. This auspicious text covers the history, theories, processes, and issues of international communication. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students in political science and international relations as well as communication will benefit greatly from the insightful scholarship offered in Global Communication in Transition.
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