A Communication Perspective on the Military: Interactions, Messages, and Discourses
ISBN-13:
9781433123306
ISBN-10:
1433123304
Edition:
New
Author:
Erin Sahlstein Parcell, Lynne M. Webb
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Format:
Hardcover
448 pages
Category:
Communication
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Communication & Media Studies
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
,
Sociology
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ISBN-13:
9781433123306
ISBN-10:
1433123304
Edition:
New
Author:
Erin Sahlstein Parcell, Lynne M. Webb
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Format:
Hardcover
448 pages
Category:
Communication
,
Words, Language & Grammar
,
Communication & Media Studies
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
,
Sociology
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A Communication Perspective on the Military: Interactions, Messages, and Discourses (ISBN-13: 9781433123306 and ISBN-10: 1433123304), written by authors
Erin Sahlstein Parcell, Lynne M. Webb, was published by Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers in 2015.
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A Communication Perspective on the Military brings into focus the challenge of sense-making in the war state. How do military family members talk to one another about the stress of deployment on their lives? How do media – old and new – render the costs of war meaningful? How is the narrative of war rhetorically constructed?
The dynamics of military family transactions, media-military relations, and war rhetoric reveal, reinforce, and may even disrupt U.S. war culture. Offering close analysis and thoughtful critique, this book reflects upon the ways the meaning of war is communicated in private lives, social relations, and public affairs. The collection highlights three broad areas of concern: communication in the military family; the military in the media; and rhetoric surrounding the military. Katheryn Maguire, Roger Stahl, and Gordon Mitchell introduce each section with overarching and integrative literature reviews that offer directions for the field. Each section includes six chapters reporting the latest research and offering suggestions for practical applications. The book is a must-have reference for military and communication scholars and an ideal text for graduate seminars and upper division undergraduate courses focusing on communication and the military.
The dynamics of military family transactions, media-military relations, and war rhetoric reveal, reinforce, and may even disrupt U.S. war culture. Offering close analysis and thoughtful critique, this book reflects upon the ways the meaning of war is communicated in private lives, social relations, and public affairs. The collection highlights three broad areas of concern: communication in the military family; the military in the media; and rhetoric surrounding the military. Katheryn Maguire, Roger Stahl, and Gordon Mitchell introduce each section with overarching and integrative literature reviews that offer directions for the field. Each section includes six chapters reporting the latest research and offering suggestions for practical applications. The book is a must-have reference for military and communication scholars and an ideal text for graduate seminars and upper division undergraduate courses focusing on communication and the military.
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