When Media Goes to War

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781583672006

Hegemonic Discourse, Public Opinion, and the Limits of Dissent

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By Anthony R. Dimaggio
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Anthony DiMaggio teaches American Government and International Relations at Illinois State University in the department of politics and government. He publishes regularly in Z Magazine and Counterpunch, and is the author of Mass Media, Mass Propaganda: Examining American News in the "War on Terror";.

""In this meticulously researched, highly informative, and timely volume, DiMaggio skillfully explores how hegemonic media messages are shaped and transmitted in mainstream media's reporting of international events. Zeroing in on political coverage of the wars on Iraq and Afghanistan, and the rhetorical war with Iran, DiMaggio methodically illustrates the interconnections between media, government, and commerce."--Yahya R. Kamalipour, Center for Global Studies, Purdue University Calumet "A pioneering book. It tells the story of how public debate on issues is restricted to the agenda of political elites. The scholarship is superb and the narrative is direct and convincing. I recommend it to students, scholars, and libraries. It is a must read for any journalist dealing with foreign affairs."--Jamal R. Nassar, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, California State University, San Bernardino

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