The question many Vietnam scholars have asked is, “What went wrong with American policy in Vietnam Fewer have asked, What impact did the mass media have on the way the public viewed the war ? Fewer yet asked the question, “What was the relationship between the government, the media, and the public in the way policy was formed, and the war was fought, and what were the relative impacts of each of these agents on the way the war was conducted ? This question shall be the focal point of this study. Each agent (i.e. the mass media, the public, and the government) shall be given individual attention. But to facilitate understanding of each of these agents, I should begin by defining each of them in operational fashion for the purposes of this...
This study applies attribution theory to field research into communication and public perceptions of...
Explicitly stated the hypothesis that was tested was as follows: The relationship between Presidenti...
This study examines the way the Vietnamese mainstream and unpublished media used the Vietnam War exp...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
Social and political impacts of television news coverage of the Vietnam War are often glorified and ...
Public opinion is one of the most important aspects of a democracy as it is a great indicator of dem...
Hot wars in the Cold War. The role of the media during the Vietnam war. The following proseminar-...
M.J. Arlen coined the phrase ‘Living Room War’ to describe Americans’ reliance on television as thei...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
This Honors Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been ...
The war in Vietnam achieved almost none of the goals the American decision-makers formulated, and it...
The Vietnam War was one of America's longest wars, and it was also one of the most complex wars the ...
This thesis analyses media coverage of the My Lai Massacre and the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner a...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This thesis is a historical research of five major events that occurred during America's involvement...
This study applies attribution theory to field research into communication and public perceptions of...
Explicitly stated the hypothesis that was tested was as follows: The relationship between Presidenti...
This study examines the way the Vietnamese mainstream and unpublished media used the Vietnam War exp...
The paper discusses the influence of the news media on war outcomes using the example of U.S. media ...
Social and political impacts of television news coverage of the Vietnam War are often glorified and ...
Public opinion is one of the most important aspects of a democracy as it is a great indicator of dem...
Hot wars in the Cold War. The role of the media during the Vietnam war. The following proseminar-...
M.J. Arlen coined the phrase ‘Living Room War’ to describe Americans’ reliance on television as thei...
This thesis research seeks to analyze the significance of the relationship between the media and the...
This Honors Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been ...
The war in Vietnam achieved almost none of the goals the American decision-makers formulated, and it...
The Vietnam War was one of America's longest wars, and it was also one of the most complex wars the ...
This thesis analyses media coverage of the My Lai Massacre and the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner a...
The Vietnam War was a hallmark in journalism history. Not only was newspaper reporting placed in a p...
This thesis is a historical research of five major events that occurred during America's involvement...
This study applies attribution theory to field research into communication and public perceptions of...
Explicitly stated the hypothesis that was tested was as follows: The relationship between Presidenti...
This study examines the way the Vietnamese mainstream and unpublished media used the Vietnam War exp...