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Global Politics in the Information Age
By (Author) Mark J. Lacy
Edited by Peter Wilkin
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
18th May 2006
United Kingdom
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Global politics in the information age presents a provocative and wide-ranging introduction to the notion that information technologies are creating new formations of power, control and resistance across the planet. The essays - ranging from the language used by the Bush administration to shape the war on terror, the attempts to control the circulation of informational products, the strategies of media management deployed to shape how the war in Iraq during 2003 was presented in the public sphere, through to the attempts to 'brand' economic globalisation and strategies of resistance developed by the anti-globalisation movement - unearth the new transformations that are unfolding in the twenty first century. -- .
Mark J. Lacy is Lecturer in International Relations at Lancaster University. Peter Wilkin is Reader in Communication at Brunel University