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The 1,000 Hour War: Communication in the Gulf: Contributions in Military Studies

Autor Thomas Mccain, Leonard Shyles
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The 1,000 Hour War was marked by unprecedented speed and force. This book adopts the view that the telecommunications technologies responsible for guiding smart bombs and Patriot missiles to their targets were the same marvels responsible for transmitting to news agencies around the world information about the progress of the war. The 1,000 Hour War was a unique case of military action in that it owed both its prosecution and its coverage specifically to satellites, computers, cellular telephones, microwave relay stations, and a myriad of similar technologies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313287473
ISBN-10: 0313287473
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in Military Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

THOMAS A. McCAIN is Professor of Communication and Journalism and Co-Director of the Center for Advanced Study in Telecommunication at the Ohio State University.LEONARD SHYLES is Associate Professor of Communication at Villanova University.

Cuprins

Introduction by Thomas A. McCainCommunication Issues in Press/Military RelationshipsThe Gulf War: Mass Media Coverage and Restraints by William J. SmallThe Military and the Media: A Clash of Views on the Role of the Press in Time of War by M. David Arant and Michael L. WardenImage-makers of Desert Storm: Bush, Powell and Schwarzkopf by Marian K. PinsdorfCommunication Practices Unique to the Gulf WarHightech Comes to War Coverage: Configurations of Information and Communication Technology for Television Coverage in the Gulf War by Linda L. CallowayArab Audiences for Gulf War Coverage: Where Did They Turn and Why? by Douglas A. BoydPsychological Operations in the Gulf War: Analyzing Key Themes in Battlefield Leaflets by Jay M. Parker and Jerold L. HaleIsraeli Broadcasting Media Facing the SCUD Missile Attacks by Chava E. Tidhar and Dafna LemishIssues and Images on TelevisionGlobal Pictures, Local Stories: The Beginning of Desert Storm as Constructed by Television News Around the World by David L. Swanson and Rebecca A. CarrierCNN's Americanization of the Gulf War: An Analysis of Media, Technology and Storytelling by L. L. Kaid, R. Myrick, M. Roper, C. Hovind, and N. TrivoulidisThe Persian Gulf War Debate in the U.S. Congress on C-SPAN: An Analysis of Political Communication in a Global Setting by Leonard Shyles and Robert FishbachBibliographyIndex