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Summary of Christopher Simpson's Science of Coercion
Summary of Christopher Simpson's Science of Coercion
Summary of Christopher Simpson's Science of Coercion
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#1 Psychological warfare is a small but interesting field in the social sciences. It underlies most college- and graduate-level training for print and broadcast journalists, public relations and advertising personnel, and the related craftspeople who might be called the ideological workers of contemporary American society.

#2 The field of communication studies grew out of psychological warfare programs, and it is difficult to separate the two. The role of government money in the development of communication studies has been largely forgotten or suppressed.

#3 The links between federal research sponsorship and the evolution of academic preconceptions about communication and mass media are difficult to trace. However, it is clear that the focus on psychological warfare projects helped shape the broader structure of assumptions and received knowledge in the field.

#4 Psychological warfare is also used to extend the influence of the US government beyond its direct control. The CIA’s radio broadcasting into Eastern Europe became one of the cheapest, safest, and most effective tools of foreign policy.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 20, 2022
ISBN9798822522466
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    #1

    Psychological warfare is a small but interesting field in the social sciences. It underlies most college- and graduate-level training for print and broadcast journalists, public relations and advertising personnel, and the related craftspeople who might be called the ideological workers of contemporary American society.

    #2

    The field of communication studies grew out of psychological warfare programs, and it is difficult to separate the two. The role of government money in the development of communication studies has been largely forgotten or suppressed.

    #3

    The links between federal research sponsorship and the evolution of academic preconceptions about communication and mass media are difficult to trace. However, it is clear that the focus on psychological warfare projects helped shape the broader structure of assumptions and received knowledge in the field.

    #4

    Psychological warfare is also used to extend the influence of the US government beyond its direct control. The CIA’s radio broadcasting into Eastern Europe became one of the cheapest, safest, and most effective tools of

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