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Schwoch, James
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press] Hardcover Used copy in good condition - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
[Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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Schwoch, James
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press] Hardcover
[Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press] Hardcover 0252033744
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Schwoch, James
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press] Hardcover
[Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press, Baltimore] Hardcover Hardcover. James Schwoch presents a unique retelling of the Cold War period by examining the relationship of global television, diplomacy, and new electronic communications media. Beginning with the Allied occupation of Germany in 1946 and ending with the 1969 Apollo moon landing, this book explores major developments in global media, including the postwar absorption of the International Telecommunications Union into the United Nations and its impact on both television and international policy; the rise of psychological warfare and its relations to new electronic media of the 1950s; and the role of the Ford Foundation in shaping global communication research concepts. Drawing on work in media studies, diplomatic history, and science and technology studies, Schwoch analyzes the way in which global media has been characterized, emphasizing a discursive shift away from a framework of east-west security and, by the 1960s, toward a framework of world citizenship and globalization. The global growth of television and other new electronic media occurred in conjunction with the ongoing tensions of the Cold War, as superpowers searched for ways to extend their influence beyond traditional borders of nation-states and into the extraterritorialities of planet Earth. Exploring the relationship between the growth of global media and Cold War tensions and resolutions Shipping m ...
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James Schwoch
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ISBN10: 0252033744, ISBN13: 9780252033742, [publisher: University of Illinois Press, Baltimore] Hardcover Hardcover. James Schwoch presents a unique retelling of the Cold War period by examining the relationship of global television, diplomacy, and new electronic communications media. Beginning with the Allied occupation of Germany in 1946 and ending with the 1969 Apollo moon landing, this book explores major developments in global media, including the postwar absorption of the International Telecommunications Union into the United Nations and its impact on both television and international policy; the rise of psychological warfare and its relations to new electronic media of the 1950s; and the role of the Ford Foundation in shaping global communication research concepts. Drawing on work in media studies, diplomatic history, and science and technology studies, Schwoch analyzes the way in which global media has been characterized, emphasizing a discursive shift away from a framework of east-west security and, by the 1960s, toward a framework of world citizenship and globalization. The global growth of television and other new electronic media occurred in conjunction with the ongoing tensions of the Cold War, as superpowers searched for ways to extend their influence beyond traditional borders of nation-states and into the extraterritorialities of planet Earth. Exploring the relationship between the growth of global media and Cold War tensions and resolutions Shipping m ...

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