Role of Media and Photography in Perception of War

The Topic:

Explore the role of media and photography in perception of war.

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Readings:

  1. Read Propaganda vs. Professionalism and Secrecy vs. the Story sections (other sections are optional – but interesting): Link to Reading
  2. The Media as an Instrument of War: Link to Reading
  3. Families Divided Over Casket Photo Ban: Link to Reading
  4. The Unapologetic Warrior: Link to Reading
  5. Barack Obama Syria (Third to last paragraph): Link to Reading
  6. George W. Bush 9/11: Link to Reading
  7. Lyndon B. Johnson Cold War: Link to Reading
  8. LIFE Magazine, 1965: One Ride with Yankee Papa 13 by Larry Burrows (Recommended): Link to Reading

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does your background influence the way you internalize the readings/images?
  2. What role do you think war photography and images play in today’s society?
  3. What do you see as the media’s role in war? How closely should the media be connected to the military? Are your expectations of media different by source (BBC, NPR, AP, Network, Cable)
  4. What is the viewer’s responsibility in consuming information? What is the media’s responsibility in reporting about war?
  5. Do you think the US Government should limit reporting and images, such as not allowing media coverage of deceased soldiers coming home from battle? Why or Why not?
  6. What are your reactions to the way that US Presidents have employed images of War in their campaigns, speeches, etc.?

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Created:

Added by Mike Lenox, February 2017.