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How were the American people prepared for the war on Iraq? How have
political agents and media gatekeepers sought to develop public
support for the first preventive war of the modern age? Bring 'Em
On highlights the complex links between media and politics,
analyzing how communication practices are modified in times of
crisis to protect political interests or implement political goals.
International contributors in mass communication, political
science, and sociology address how U.S. institutional media
practices, government policy, and culture can influence public
mobilization for war.
Myanmar Media in Transition is the first volume to overview the
country's contemporary media landscape, providing a critical
assessment of the sector during the complex and controversial
political transition. Moving beyond the focus on journalism and
freedom of the press that characterizes many media-focused volumes,
Myanmar Media in Transition also explores developments in fiction,
filmmaking, social movement media and social media. Documenting
changes from both academic and practitioner perspectives, the
twenty-one chapters reinforce the volume's theoretical arguments by
providing on-the-ground, factual and experiential data intended to
open useful dialogue between key stakeholders in the media,
government and civil society sectors. Providing an overview of
media studies in the country, Myanmar Media in Transition addresses
current challenges, such as the use of social media in spreading
hate speech and the shifting boundaries of free expression, by
placing them within Myanmar's broader historic social, political
and economic context.
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