Silencing the Opposition

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252068249

Antinuclear Movements and the Media in the Cold War

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By Andrew Rojecki
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''An excellent review of public policy on nuclear weapons, media coverage of peace movements' efforts to defuse them, and government and media efforts to pre-empt activists' roles... Rojecki's position is well articulated and documented... Well written, thorough, accessible, and well worth reading.'' -- Bill Israel, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly ''A very useful study, opening the door to public understanding of how the communications media responded to one of the major citizens' campaigns of modern times.'' -- ISIS ''Offers a well-documented and carefully crafted study of the pivotal role that the news media play in the success or failure of popular political movements... Though many of the ideas here are not new, Rojecki brings them together in a fresh and thought-provoking manner. '' -- Pamela A. Brown, Journalism History ''A very useful study, opening the door to public understanding of how the communications media responded to one of the major citizens' campaigns of modern times.'' -- Lawrence S. Wittner, ISIS ADVANCE PRAISE ''This very important study gives us a thoughtful treatment of the way American mass media outlets cover dissenters and dissenting ideas.''-David S. Meyer, author of A Winter of Discontent: The Nuclear Freeze and American Politics

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