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Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi (Author), Ali Mohammadi (Contributor)

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Professors of communications in England, the authors (Questioning the Media, Sage Pub., 1990) argue that the Iranian Revolution presented a new Third World revolutionary model that was populist, urban, and based on small media. They propose that the leaflets and audiocassettes were essential because they provided a political public space not available elsewhere under the repressive regime. Though focusing primarily on small media-defined as public and participatory, controlled neither by the state nor by a large corporation-the authors also discuss the influence of TV, newspaper's, rumor, etc. By examining the uses of all media, they show how the society's fear of cultural and economic dependency was evident on both sides of the conflict, though in crucially different modes. They do not miss the ironic role played by Western technology in an adamantly anti-West and antimodernization revolution. Somewhat scholarly, this thorough examination of communications in a time of conflict by a couple who lived through it is recommended for academic collections.
Marianne Cawley, Enoch Pratt Free Lib., Baltimore
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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new cultural atmosphere, mighty media, small media, revolutionary mobilization
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Third World, Islamic Republic, Reza Shah, Kayhan International, Tehran University, White Revolution, Middle East, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, United States, National Front, Great Civilization, Eastern Europe, Ali Shariati, Ministry of Post, Ayatollah Khomeini, Cinema Rex, Minister of Information, Mehdi Bazargan, Indo-European Telegraph Department, Moghadam Maragheh, Revolutionary Council, First World, Prime Minister Sharif-Emami, Ayatollah Taleghani, Iranian Bulletins
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