Lights, camera, war: is media technology driving international politics?
Is CNN running foreign policy by dictating which wars we care about? Are leaders' role being usurped by a media whose technology can communicate faster and more emotionally to an unsuspecting public? Johanna Neuman debunks the common wisdom that we are experiencing a revolution in communication...
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Zusammenfassung: | Is CNN running foreign policy by dictating which wars we care about? Are leaders' role being usurped by a media whose technology can communicate faster and more emotionally to an unsuspecting public? Johanna Neuman debunks the common wisdom that we are experiencing a revolution in communication technology's influence over political decisions. What she unearths instead is an unrelenting pattern of change whenever new media inventions intersect with the political world, from movable type to the Internet. With a journalist's eye for detail, Neuman documents that each age thinks the technology that blesses its generation is revolutionary and unprecedented. Whenever a new media technology arrives, diplomats complain that their deliberation time is hastened, journalists boast that their influence is increased, and social commentators marvel that new technology will democratize all within its range. Just as predictable is the second pattern: Each generation eventually absorbs the changes demanded by technology and finds other ways of doing business. New technology may shorten the time it takes the public to receive information, but in the end, political leadership trumps media power. |
Beschreibung: | 327 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0312140045 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface 1
1 The CNN Curve Through History 13
2 The Telegraph Annihilates Time and Space 25
3 A Splendid Little War 41
4 Gutenberg s Revolution 55
5 Photography and Emotion 71
6 Public Opinion and World War 1 89
7 Telephone Diplomacy 101
8 Film and the Global Village 117
9 Radio Goes to War 135
10 Cold War Politics in the TV Age 153
11 Television and the War in Vietnam 169
12 The Media and Revolution 185
13 The Persian Gulf War 203
14 The Satellite Spotlight 227
15 Cyberspace and War 249
16 Leadership in the Information Age 267
Acknowledgments 279
Endnotes 2°^
Index 3U
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