An edition of Invisible crises (1996)

Invisible Crises

What Conglomerate Control of Media Means for America and the World (Critical Studies in Communication and in the Cultural Industries)

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An edition of Invisible crises (1996)

Invisible Crises

What Conglomerate Control of Media Means for America and the World (Critical Studies in Communication and in the Cultural Industries)

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Hidden from public sight and mind today are invisible crises that threaten our democracy and existence even more than the crises we know about - or think we know about.

These invisible crises include the promotion of practices that drug, hurt, poison, and kill thousands every day; cults of violence that desensitize, terrorize, and brutalize; the growing siege mentality of our cities; widening resource gaps and the most glaring inequalities in the industrial world; the costly neglect of vital institutions such as public education and the arts; and media-assisted make-believe image politics corrupting the electorial process.

The contributors to this volume - exploring such unattended crises, analyzing why they are hidden, and focusing on the increasing concentration of culture-power that keeps them from view - maintain that a profound general crisis of social vision, public communication, and representative government underlies all of the invisible crises.

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294

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First Sentence

"Sixty years ago, Aldous Huxley published his novel Brave New World, a nightmare vision of the twenty-fifth century when whole populaces would be conditioned and controlled by high technology in the hands of a central power."

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P96.E25I57 1996

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Hardcover
Number of pages
294
Dimensions
9.8 x 6.5 x 1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

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OL8023484M
ISBN 10
0813320712
ISBN 13
9780813320717
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3879946

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