Contents: Cees J. Hamelink: Preface - David Miller/William Dinan: Introduction - Jeffery Klaehn: Discourses on Power - Sylvia Hale: Promoting War: The Power Politics of Manufacturing News - Richard Lance Keeble: Hacks and spooks - Close Encounters of a Strange Kind: A Critical History of the Links between Mainstream Journalists and the Intelligence Services in the UK - Gerald Sussman: A Regime of Propaganda: The Systemic Bases of Promotional Political Culture - Stuart Allan/Donald Matheson: Images in Wartime: The Mediation of Power - Robin Andersen: The Power of Images at Times of War - Henry A. Giroux: Public Pedagogy, Cultural Politics, and the Biopolitics of Militarization - Andrew Mullen: Bringing Power Back In: The Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model, 1988-2008 - Robert Jensen: The Faculty Filter: Why the Propaganda Model is Marginalized in U.S. Journalism Schools - James Winter: Reporting on the Pharmaceutical Industry: Profit before People - Yasmin Jiwani: Soft Power: Policing the Border through Canadian TV Crime Drama - Richard Poulin/Melanie Claude: Appearance, Intimacy Exhibition, Hypersexualization and Pornography - David Berry: Radical Mass Media Criticism, History and Theory - Justin Lewis: The Myth of Commercialism: Why a Market Approach to Broadcasting Does Not Work.
The Political Economy of Media and Power