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TABLE OF CONTENTS  

Fall 2003 -- Main Section

Guest Editor's Note:

Nancy Snow, California State University, Fullerton, United States

Papers:
1 Admiration to Resentment in Nanoseconds:  Any way out for America?
Adeboye Oseni, California State University, United States
2 US Public Diplomacy in Broken Arabic: Evaluating the Shared Values advertising campaign targeting Arab and Muslim worlds
Jihad Fakhreddine
3 The Public Sphere, the Arab "Street" and the Middle East’s Democracy Deficit
Dale F. Eickelman 
4 Empires of Information
Alan Knight and Philip Robertson
5 Ignorance and Fear as Fertile Soil for War Propaganda:
The Case of the U.S.- Iraq War

Alan Spector, Purdue University Calumet
6 ICT and the Demise of Propaganda in China
Li Xiguang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
7 Dan Rather and the Problem with Patriotism: Steps toward the Redemption of American Journalism and Democracy
Robert W. Jensen, University of Texas at Austin
8 Media and War: Now Even "Embedding " of Journalists,
K.M.Shrivastava, Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
9 Tracking Propaganda to the Source: Tools for Analyzing Media Bias,
Richard Alan Nelson, Louisiana State University and A&M College
10 The Mediatization of Filipino Youth Culture: A Review of Literature,
Gerry Lanuza,
University of the Philippines, Diliman
11 News Norms, Indexing and a Unified Government:  Reporting during the early stages of a Global War on Terror,
Andre Billeaudeaux, David Domke, John S. Hutcheson and Philip A. Garland,
University of Washington
12 The Hollywoodisation of war: The media handling of the Iraq war,
Alan Knight, Central Queensland University, Australia
Graduate Papers

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