WAR PROPAGANDA

 

A: Controlling Thought: War Propaganda in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America by Sierra Martinez, Spring, 2003

B: World War II and Propaganda by Chris Rudiger, Spring, 2003


C: The Rise and Subsequent Fall of the Third Reich by Matt Manship, Spring, 2005

 

D: White Rose by Lisa Falzone, Aurumn, 2004

 

E:  Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Visuals as a Persuasive Tool for War by Celeste Wong, Spring, 2003

 

F: FEAR FACTOR: Terrorism, Bush, The Media  Post 9/11 by Selena Harper, Spring, 2003

G: Propaganda in World War II - Britain and Germany by Sheila Joglekar, Autumn, 2004

H: Radio Propaganda during World War II by Christine Concho, Autumn, 2004


A: War Propaganda Past Present and Future by Tami Ransom, Autumn, 2004

 

B: Impact Media has During War: “Spanish-American War of 1898” by Ryan Hagen, Spring, 2003

 

C: War and Propaganda _ A Look at How the Two Have Been Inseparable Through Time by Katrina A. Redfern, Autumn, 2004

 

 D: The War at Home Lizzie Suiter, Jennifer Hucke and Courtney Schultz, Autumn, 2004

 

E: Subjective News Media in the Context of the Rwanda Genocide by Laura Hurlbut, Autumn, 2004

 

F: Stanford Student Activism Against the Vietnam War by Adrienne Keene, Autumn, 2004

 

A: Televised Media: Supporting the War on Terror and the Impending War on Iraq by Emma O’Hanlon, Winter, 2002

 

B: War Reporting on the U.S. War in Iraq by David Vidal, Spring 2003

 

C: War Reporting by James Nielsen, Spring, 2003

 

D: U.S.and Global Media Perspectives on Afghanistan by Matt McClernan, Matt Traverso & Tim Mattran, Autumn, 2003

 

E: The Role of Media on Middle Eastern Conflicts by Bradley Aaronson, Winter, 2004

 

F: Embedded Reporters: In the Heat of the Battle, Combating Media Bias? by Sterling Witzke, Spring, 2003

 

G: Media Representation of the Iraqi Conflict by Kali D. Cyrus, Autumn, 2004

 

H: The Middle East Media Manipulation by Gustav Rydstedt, Spring, 2005

 

I: Factual Investigation of Media Criticism of the Bush Administration in Iraq and the War on Terror by Capp Culver and Steve Gerberman, Autumn, 2005

 

A: Media Influence on Public Opinion During War : A Good or Bad Capability?  By Ryan Guiboa, Spring, 2003

 B: The Implications of Capitalism for Media; How Democracy Suffers by A. J. Magnusen, Spring, 2003

C: Soft News, the Rise of Critical Journalism, and How to Preserve Democracy by Erin Merrriman, Spring, 2003

 

D:  George W. Bush by Matt Haryasz, Winter, 2004

 

E: The News - International Objective Informant by Tiffany Hawthorne, Winter, 2004

 

F: America's Media Portrayal of Foreign Events And Its Impact on Foreign Policy, Anika Agarwal, Spring, 2004

 

G: Effects of War on Societal Perception of Foreigners Within the United States by David Marrero, Spring, 2004

 

H: Media Biases in Post 9-11 America: The Effect on Presidential Popularity by Sally Mills & Jonathan Cochran, Spring, 2004

I: The Propaganda of Imperialism by Areen Gullapalli Swanson, Winter, 2005

J: The Media and Its Influence on Politics by Michael Taylor, Autumn, 2004

K: The Growth of Concentration and Bias in Mass Media by Babatunde Oshinowo Jr, Autumn, 2004

 

L: Silencing the Left in Modern America by Nishant Nadella, Autumn, 2004

 

M: Right-Wing Influence in American Media by Jeane Goff, Autumn, 2004

 

N: Protecting Ourselves from Media Manipulation by Daisy Ramirez, Autumn, 2004

O: Bias and Distortion in Mass Media in America by Babatunde Oshinowo, Jr, Autumn, 2004