Communication Topics has previously covered the National Guard advertising campaign that featured Kid Rock’s rendition of “Citizen Soldier”. The campaign runs in movie theatres prior to the feature presentation and reflects an overtly positive view of American Foreign policy and military intervention abroad.
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Watching America: Website Offers Insight into Foreign Press and Opinion
Watching America: Website Offers Insight into Foreign Press and Opinion
Forget Red vs. Blue — It’s the Educated vs. People Easily Fooled by Propaganda
Forget Red vs. Blue — It’s the Educated vs. People Easily Fooled by Propaganda
Live MSNBC News Stream on Election Day
Live MSNBC News Stream on Election Day
Religious Right Hypocrisy: Social Restriction and Economic Freedom
Religious Right Hypocrisy: Social Restriction and Economic Freedom
UK Buses to Slight God and Organized Religion with Advertising Campaign
UK Buses to Slight God and Organized Religion with Advertising Campaign
Gwen Ifill VP Debate Mod Criticized Unnecessarily
Gwen Ifill VP Moderator Criticized Unnecessarily
Unbiased Media Coverage for the First 2008 Presidential Debate?
The news media and respectable political blogs assert that the first of several presidential debates was a draw, as the following web pages illustrate.
However, in the effort to appear unbiased, the news media is actually persuading the viewing audience to tune in longer and with more fervor. The end game is to attract viewers and [...]
Best Communication and Politics Blogs
Whether it is advertising, marketing, branding, direct response, ad networks, interactive development, political theory, the upcoming election, or case studies, visit the following sites often to get good information from professionals in the industry and from good citizens/journalists:
Review of Garcia’s “The New Mainstream”
America’s social and economic infrastructure is hinged on its response to the new mainstream. In The New Mainstream, Guy Garcia discusses the changing cultural and demographic composition of the country and how it is affecting various aspects of modern existence in America, such as commerce, entertainment, politics, and religion.
Review of Halter’s “Shopping for Identity”
It has been established that within a consumer society an individual’s identity is largely determined by the purchases that he or she makes.
Review of Poteat’s “Polanyian Meditations: In Search of a Post Critical Logic”
In Polanyian Meditations, William Poteat attempts to combat the ill effects of the mistakes made during the Enlightenment.
Media Coverage of the Iraq War in 2006
When research commenced for this paper on the tenth of April, 2006, the number of deaths occurring as a result of the war in Iraq had risen to estimates of more than 130,000.
Review of Polkinghorne’s “The Faith of a Physicist”
The main concern of both scientific exploration and theological reflection is the discovery of truth. For Polkinghorne, the goals of both can be connected and helpful to one another.
American Political System and the Media
The current state of the American political system and its media institutions are unacceptable to democratic standards.
Consolidated Entertainment Media
The movie and music industries are characterized by their oligopolistic structure that creates boundaries to entry and excludes potential competitors from participating in the market.
Advertising and Journalism
Since a democratic society functions at the will of the people, the people must be able to make informed decisions regarding the democracy’s inner workings. The ability of the people to make informed decisions begins with the media, in that its normative goals consist of the following: maintain objectivity in journalistic reporting, expose corruption, and perform the duties of a watchdog (Bettig & Hall, 2003, p.85).
Advertising and Media Consolidation
An examination of introductory advertising textbooks, according to Norris (1989), reveals that the development of advertising began at the hands of early man in the form of cave drawings, for example (p.284).
America’s Dual Economic Structure and the Media
The dual economic structure of the U.S. economy is reflected in the structure of the media industry in that a small number of core firms control the media at the expense of periphery firms.
Public Policy, Big Business, and Big Media
According to Domhoff, big business and big media use the government to shape and promote public policies that benefit their short- and long-term interests through the manipulation of following four processes: the special-interest process, the policy-planning process, the candidate-selection process, and the ideology process.
America’s Dual Economic Structure
America’s dual economic structure is made of core business firms and periphery business firms. Core firms are large conglomerations with extensive power in the market (Bowles and Edwards, 1993). Periphery firms are businesses not classified as core firms, being that they are generally smaller in size.
The Diminishing Power of the American Citizen
In an effort to explain the diminishing power of the citizenry of America and the potential utter failure of its democracy, Sut Jhally describes two approaches known as the consciousness industry approach and the culture industry approach and their relation to political economy.
More on Advertising and Education
In focusing on the topic of corporate infiltration of education, I can recall several instances in my own education where I have encountered corporate influence.
A Negative View of Advertising and Education
Modern consumerism, a result of the protestant work ethic’s overproduction, is constantly promoted by a barrage of advertisements through every source of media, including text books.
Big Business and Government
The fundamental ideal of democracy, ‘rule by the people, for the people’, is undermined by big business and the government in several fashions. These abuses include collusion between the legislature, interest groups, and governmental agencies and propagandist tendencies of mass media.
The ‘iron triangle’, a term used to describe the policy-making relationship between the legislature, interest [...]
Class Divide in Atlanta, GA
If it weren’t already apparent that a divide along class lines exists in America, than a situation arising in Atlanta’s suburbs certainly suggests that there is.
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