Media and War

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"Media and War" is a scholarly work by Douglas Kellner that analyzes how modern media shapes the representation, conduct, and public perception of contemporary warfare.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline communication studies
cultural studies
media studies
political science
analyzes how modern media shapes conduct of warfare
how modern media shapes public perception of warfare
how modern media shapes representation of warfare
author Douglas Kellner
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines corporate media ownership and war coverage
ideology in media coverage of war
public opinion formation during war
spectacularization of conflict
state power and media
visual culture of war
focusesOn digital media
film
internet
television news
genre academic literature
non-fiction
hasPerspective Frankfurt School
surface form: Frankfurt School tradition

Marxist theory
critical theory
hasTheme construction of consent
democracy and information
ethics of war reporting
globalization of media
information warfare
mediation of reality
symbolic power in war
intendedAudience researchers in media and communication
scholars
students
language English
mainTopic contemporary warfare
critical theory
cultural studies
media
media representation of war
news coverage of war
political communication
propaganda
public perception of war
spectacle
war
relatedWork Douglas Kellner

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Douglas Kellner notableWork Media and War