Invisible crises : what conglomerate control of media means for America and the world / edited by George Gerbner, Hamid Mowlana, Herbert I. Schiller.
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New York, NY :
Routledge,
2018.
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Series: | Critical studies in communication and in the cultural industries.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Part One: Total Control; Chapter 1: Brave New World Minus 400, Ben H. Bagdikian; Chapter 2: Information Deprivation in an Information-Rich Society, Herbert I. Schiller; Chapter 3: The Hidden Side of Television Violence, George Gerbner; Chapter 4: Speaking Volumes: The Book Publishing Oligopoly and Its Cultural Consequences, Leah F. Binder; Part Two: Technocratic Fantasies; Chapter 5: Computer-Assisted Crises, Rick Crawford.
- Chapter 6: Freedom, Fun, and Fundamentals: Defining Digital Progress in a Democratic Society, Nicholas JohnsonPart Three: Caps That Divide Us; Chapter 7: Writing About Poverty in the Age of Plenty, Stanley Meisler; Chapter 8: Race Relations in the Suburbs, Rosalyn Baxandall and Elizabeth Ewen; Chapter 9: National Amnesia, Cultural Darwinism, and the Pursuit of Power, or What Americans Don't Know About Indians, Jerry Mander; Part Four: Global Fault Lines; Chapter 10: Beaches Without Bases: The Gender Order, Sue Curry Jansen; Chapter 11: The New World Intellectual Order, Johan Galtung.
- Chapter 12: Whose Whispers Are in the Gallery? Ershine B. ChildersChapter 13: The Crisis of Political Legitimacy and the Muslim World, Hamid Mowlana; Chapter 14: The Crisis in Mobility, Nancy E. Snow; Part Five: The New Tyrannies; Chapter 15: Let Them Eat Pollution, John Bellamy Foster; Chapter 16: The Silent War: Debt and Africa, Jill Hills; Chapter 17: Global Drug Scourge: The Hidden Story, Stephen E. Flynn; Selected Bibliography; About the Book and Editors; Index.