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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesBig media versus the people Halimi, Serge Article 2015 Le Monde diplomatique A look how "Big Media" shapes public attitudes, the economy, culture, leisure and education, and how governments have developed close relationships with the press in a way which has not been in the pu... A Life of Challenge to the Dogma of "Objectivity"Richard Bell Is Practiced at Juggling Journalism, Advocacy and Politics Han, Kirsten Article 2012 Narco News Journalism, advocacy, politics: Are they completely different fields or aspects of the same game? Can someone actually do all three? Richard Bell has done them all and has lived to tell the tale. The Medium is The Middleman: For a Revolution Against MediaGiordano, Al Article 1997 Narco News Media now controls a new economic order: one that has supplanted governments, churches and productive industry to impose a mediating tyranny over people and our Daily Lives. Shadows of LibertyTremblay, Jean-Philippe Film 2012 Examines the new media monopoly by corporations in America and the public battle for truth and democracy. What Makes Mainstream Media MainstreamChomsky, Noam Article 1997 Z Magazine Noam Chomsky shares his approach to analyzing media and reveals the meaning and consequence of the strategic design of communication. Sources BookshelfMedia ControlThe Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda Chomsky, Noam Book 1997 Chomsky begins by asserting two models of democracy: one in which the public actively participates, and one in which the public is manipulated and controlled. According to Chomsky "propaganda is to de... Necessary IllusionsThought Control in Democratic Societies Chomsky, Noam Book 1989 An inquiry into the nature of the media and the role of intellectuals in "a political system where the population cannot be disciplined by force, and thus must be subjected to more subtle forms of ide... Newspeak in the 21st CenturyEdwards, David; Cromwell, David Book 2009 Revealing the lethal bias in 'balanced' reporting. Sultans of SleazePublic Relations and the Media Nelson, Joyce Book 1989 Reveals the extent to which we have been deceived by public relations firms on behalf of their unscrupulous clients -- the corporations and governments that control our society. Weapons of Mass PersuasionMarketing the War Against Iraq Rutherford, Paul Book 2004 Rutherford, an academic and media critic at the University of Toronto, tries to show how the marketing campaign for the war against Iraq was constructed and carried out with the aid of a compliant med...
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