This paper investigates to what extent the ‘Propaganda Model’, which Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky developed in their work ‘Manufacturing Consent’ (1988), applies to United States media discourses on how the US government should respond to the atrocities of the Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony. It establishes that the media in general does not sufficiently address US geopolitical and economic interests in the Central African region, the relative lack of civil rights in Ugandan society as a US ally, abuses by the Ugandan army, human rights implications of US support for Ugandan government policies, and the history of Western relations with Uganda. Instead of scrutinizing those aspects, the media highlights humanitarian concerns. By and large,...
This paper is a critical reflection on the ethical and political issues associated with the creation...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
We use the mediated debate on the Kony 2012 campaign as a case study to explore whether and how trad...
In March 2012, Invisible Children, a California-based humanitarian organization, created uproar when...
An analysis of the Kony 2012 phenomenon to illustrate how a digital campaign can validate and reprod...
This dissertation presents a new definition of propaganda using the massively viral internet video K...
This is a short early draft extract from a much longer paper I am writing for the International Broa...
ABSTRACT On March 5, 2012, a US-based group called Invisible Children posted a video online, “KONY 2...
On March 5th, 2012, a video titled Kony 2012 was posted to YouTube by the nonprofit charity, Invisib...
Abstract: The article studies from a Peircean semiotic perspective the critical response to a webdoc...
This thesis seeks to understand the challenges and complexities of humanitarianism and youth activis...
Since its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM) has become one of th...
A global discourse on cosmopolitan humanism can become tragically disconnected from how it plays out...
Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model (PM) highlights fundamental social inequalities deriving from ...
The Invisible Children Kony campaign has succeeded in one important thing. It has sparked a global d...
This paper is a critical reflection on the ethical and political issues associated with the creation...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
We use the mediated debate on the Kony 2012 campaign as a case study to explore whether and how trad...
In March 2012, Invisible Children, a California-based humanitarian organization, created uproar when...
An analysis of the Kony 2012 phenomenon to illustrate how a digital campaign can validate and reprod...
This dissertation presents a new definition of propaganda using the massively viral internet video K...
This is a short early draft extract from a much longer paper I am writing for the International Broa...
ABSTRACT On March 5, 2012, a US-based group called Invisible Children posted a video online, “KONY 2...
On March 5th, 2012, a video titled Kony 2012 was posted to YouTube by the nonprofit charity, Invisib...
Abstract: The article studies from a Peircean semiotic perspective the critical response to a webdoc...
This thesis seeks to understand the challenges and complexities of humanitarianism and youth activis...
Since its initial formulation in 1988, the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model (PM) has become one of th...
A global discourse on cosmopolitan humanism can become tragically disconnected from how it plays out...
Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model (PM) highlights fundamental social inequalities deriving from ...
The Invisible Children Kony campaign has succeeded in one important thing. It has sparked a global d...
This paper is a critical reflection on the ethical and political issues associated with the creation...
This two-part article explores Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model from diverse angles, with the a...
We use the mediated debate on the Kony 2012 campaign as a case study to explore whether and how trad...