Media Tactics in the Long Twentieth Century

Integrating media studies with history, Media Tactics in the Long Twentieth Century explores the dynamic relationship between tactics and strategies in recent history.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cronqvist, Marie (-)
Otros Autores: Norén, Fredrik Mohammadi, Stjernholm, Emil
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group 2024.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics Series
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Endorsements
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Preface
  • 1. Introduction: Towards a History of Media Tactics
  • PART I: Entanglements
  • 2. Emigrant Colonialism and Transnational Communities: Scandinavian Cultural Diplomacy through Nationals Abroad
  • 3. Scientific Exchange As a Media Tactic: Creating “Ever Smaller Worlds” through the Visit of Sir Lawrence Bragg to Sweden in 1943
  • 4. Where Can You See Striking Workers? Communist Media Networks, Documentary Film and Regimes of (In)Visibility in the Early Cold War
  • 5. Broadcasting Agency in the Portuguese Empire: Disrupting the Dominant Discourse through Media Tactics
  • PART II Institutions
  • 6. Supporting the Democratisation of Education and Anti-Colonialism in the Global South: The World Student News and Soviet Bloc Media Tactics in the 1970s
  • 7. The Paradox of Parliamentary Propaganda: Parliamentarians’ Individual Media Tactics versus Parliament’s Institutional Media Strategy
  • 8. Local Media Tactics: Municipal Information, Audio-Visual Media and the Roots of City Branding in Gothenburg (1973)
  • 9. Revisiting “The CIA and the Media”: FOIA, Paperwork, and the Dialectic of (Media) Tactics and Strategies
  • 10. The Information-by-Proxy Strategy: Cultural Policy as a Media Tactic in Swedish Governmental Information
  • PART III Infrastructures
  • 11. Measuring Media Tactics to Improve Propaganda Strategies: The British Wartime Social Survey and “Publicity in Reverse”, 1941–1945
  • 12. Window Tactics: Entangled Visual Propaganda in Neutral Sweden, 1939–1945
  • 13. Communications Infrastructures and Cold War Politics: The Middle Eastern Theatre of the US/American Empire and Anti-American Coalitions
  • 14. Working Their Cover: The CIA’s Forum World Features, Covert Propaganda Strategy, and News Tactics, 1966–1975
  • 15. Propaganda → Counterinsurgency → Digital: A Brief History of Prediction and the Present
  • Afterword: Towards a Tactical Turn?
  • Index