Mass communications and American empire /

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Author / Creator:Schiller, Herbert I., 1919-2000
Edition:2nd ed., updated.
Imprint:Boulder : Westview Press, 1992.
Description:x, 214 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Critical studies in communication and in the cultural industries
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1759004
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ISBN:0813314399
0813314402 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 0 |t Foreword to the First Edition /  |r Dallas W. Smythe --  |t A Quarter-Century Retrospective.  |t The Changing U.S. Corporate Economy.  |t The Main Users of the New Information Technologies.  |t Internationalization of the Corporate Perspective.  |t New Frontiers for the Sales Message: The Former Soviet Sphere.  |t The Less Industrialized World in the Post-Cold War Era.  |t The U.S. and Western Attack on the New International Information Order and Its Supporters.  |t Peering Ahead --  |g 1.  |t Electronics and Economics Serving an American Century --  |g 2.  |t The Rise of Commercial Broadcast Communications.  |t Broadcasting and Economic Development.  |t The Development of Radio in the United States.  |t Educational Radio.  |t Early Television Experience in the United States.  |t Educational Television in the United States --  |g 3.  |t The Domestic Communications Complex, Part One: Militarization of the Governmental Sector.  |t The Evolution of United States Governmental Communication Structures.  |t Military Take-Over of IRAC.  |t Formation of the National Communications System.  |t Militarization of the NCS --  |g 4.  |t The Domestic Communications Complex, Part Two: The Military-Industrial Team.  |t The Impact of Research and Development --  |g 5.  |t Communications for Crisis Management: The Application of Electronics to Counter-Revolution.  |t Communications and Counter-Insurgency.  |t Counter-Insurgency and Space Communications.  |t The Military-Industrial Complex in Space.  |t Current Implementations of Communications for Counter-Insurgency.  |t Resources Employed in Military Communications.  |t The Department of Defense's Domestic Communications Apparatus --  |g 6.  |t The Global American Electronic Invasion.  |t Program Exports.  |t Similar Trend in Motion Picture Industry --  |g 7.  |t The International Commercialization of Broadcasting.  |t The Global Commercialization of Communications Systems --  |g 8.  |t The Developing World Under Electronic Siege.  |t The Mechanics of Cultural Levelling.  |t Efforts at National Self-Protection.  |t The Necessity of Economic Assistance and National Separateness.  |t Is a Program of Communications Protection Realizable? --  |g 9.  |t Comstat and Intelstat: The Structure of International Communications Control.  |t The Geneva Radio Conference of 1963.  |t Formation of an International Space Communications System (Intelstat).  |t The Industrialized World and International Communications.  |t Comstat and the Developing Nations.  |t Conclusions --  |g 10.  |t Towards a Democratic Reconstruction of Mass Communications: The Social Use of Technology. 
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