This study examines the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal based on excitation transfer theory, a theory based on the premise that the excitation from one stimulus can be transferred to influence behavior related to another stimulus. To logically and methodically sequence this study, excerpts from media publications are textually analyzed in order to identify the specific media portrayals of the American military abusers in the Abu Ghraib prison and the culpability of the U.S. military in general. The ultimate goal of this article is to demonstrate how these media depictions have the capacity to psychologically stimulate some media consumers into a mode of indiscriminate emotional response toward some members of the American military system. ©...
The Abu Ghraib prison scandal in 2004 was one of the worst and most widely talked-about cases of pri...
Pick up a newspaper or turn on the news and you are likely to hear about the conflict in Iraq; in 20...
Abstract The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib pris...
This study examines the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal based on excitation transfer theory, a theor...
In the spring of 2004, the military police assigned to guard the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq ...
The purpose of this study is to examine a method of predicting and understanding torture during inte...
On April 38,2004, disturbing photographs capturing the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers...
Adverse relationships between an individual or corporation and its publics can destroy credibility, ...
In 1959, Bernard Berelson argued that mass communications research appeared to be at the end of its ...
The Abu Ghraib case and the American administration: an analysis of coping strategies to deal with d...
When a crisis captures the attention of a nation and the world community, the questions are always W...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison shocke...
abuses committed by US military on Iraqi prisoners at the CBS television show 60 Minutes II. The sca...
The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison shocke...
The Abu Ghraib prison scandal in 2004 was one of the worst and most widely talked-about cases of pri...
Pick up a newspaper or turn on the news and you are likely to hear about the conflict in Iraq; in 20...
Abstract The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib pris...
This study examines the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal based on excitation transfer theory, a theor...
In the spring of 2004, the military police assigned to guard the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq ...
The purpose of this study is to examine a method of predicting and understanding torture during inte...
On April 38,2004, disturbing photographs capturing the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers...
Adverse relationships between an individual or corporation and its publics can destroy credibility, ...
In 1959, Bernard Berelson argued that mass communications research appeared to be at the end of its ...
The Abu Ghraib case and the American administration: an analysis of coping strategies to deal with d...
When a crisis captures the attention of a nation and the world community, the questions are always W...
textThis paper discusses the publication and public consumption of digital photographs made by membe...
The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison shocke...
abuses committed by US military on Iraqi prisoners at the CBS television show 60 Minutes II. The sca...
The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison shocke...
The Abu Ghraib prison scandal in 2004 was one of the worst and most widely talked-about cases of pri...
Pick up a newspaper or turn on the news and you are likely to hear about the conflict in Iraq; in 20...
Abstract The pictures of the inhuman and abusive treatment of Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib pris...