War and the Media: Propaganda and Persuasion in the Gulf War

War and the Media: Propaganda and Persuasion in the Gulf War
ISBN-10
0719055504
ISBN-13
9780719055508
Series
War and the Media
Category
Social Science / Media Studies
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
1998-10-15
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Author
Philip M. Taylor

Description

The Gulf War of 1991 was the highest profile media war in history. Never before had so many journalists attempted to cover a war from both sides of the conflict. This book traces the role of the media in the Gulf War and examines the attempts by both the coalition and Iraq to influence public opinion through propaganda and persuasion. Philp Taylor asks how much the public was being told and how much was held back. Analyzing the key news stories of the conflict he looks at the efforts of the American-led coalition to persuade television audiences and newspaper readers to take a "right view" of what was happening and of the Iraqi government's propaganda campaigns concerning civilian damage and the "Mother of all Battles."

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