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Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media »

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Authors: David Miller
ISBN-13: 9780745308364, ISBN-10: 0745308368
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pluto Press
Date Published: October 1994
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David Miller

Book Synopsis

For over twenty-five years, the media have portrayed the conflict in Northern Ireland as an irrational confrontation -- a war that was not called a war and had no objective social basis. 'Terrorism' caused 'the Troubles'; the British Army kept the peace. The conflict was effectively marginalised in the minds of the public at large.

In Don't Mention the War, David Miller chronicles the propaganda and (mis)information management which did so much to distort and impoverish media reporting of the conflict. Given unprecedented access to senior officials, as well as the key spokespersons for all the major political groupings in Northern Ireland, Miller paints a disturbing picture of the success of the media managers in manipulating public perceptions of the issues, and breaks new ground in exploring the complex relationships between propaganda, public opinion and power.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction1
1Policing the Media: Secrecy, Intimidation and Censorship13
2The Development of Propaganda Strategies67
3Public Relations as a Propaganda Tactic104
4From 'Terrorists' to 'Freedom Fighters': International Coverage of Northern Ireland160
5Misinformation and Public Belief: The Case of Gibraltar202
6Conclusion: Winning the Information Battle246
Appendix A: Unattributable briefing documents issued by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1980-93285
Appendix B: Cost of press, public relations, advertising and marketing by official bodies in Northern Ireland292
Appendix C: PR staffing levels in official bodies in Northern Ireland295
Appendix D: Groups taking part in the general audience study297
Appendix E: Groups taking part in the Gibraltar study298
Notes299
Bibliography321
Index354

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