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INDEX

                conflicts 198–201; and creation of  Dionisopoulos, G. 231(8/2n)
                  enemies/threats 218–19;     Douglas-Home, A. 148
                  Falklands 205–10; Gulf/other  Dukakis, M. 96, 106
                  wars 210–18; and public     Dunblane incident 77
                  opinion 199–201; and support
                  for government action 199–200;  Eco, U. 30
                  Vietnam 202–5               Edelman, M. 195
                Cooper, M. 22                 Edwardes, M. 172
                Countryside Alliance 180–1    effects issue 11, 30, 61, 228(3/1n);
                Cummings, B. 204                communication process 30–2;
                Cundy, D. 37                    evidence for 32; and
                Curran, J. 76, 229(5/1n); and   experimental research 34–5;
                  Seaton, J. 78                 micro-effects 35–6; nature of 46;
                Curtis, L. 227(1/2n)            and political advertising 36–8;
                                                surveys on 32–4; understanding
                Daily Express 80                30–1; and voting behaviour 34
                Daily Star 57                 Eisenhower, D. D. 101–2, 107,
                Daily Telegraph 79–80           108
                data gathering 32; experimental  Entman, R. 54
                  research 34–5; surveys 32–4;  environmental movements 9,
                  voting behaviour 34, 35,      178–81
                  228(3/5n)                   Ericson, R.V. et al. 61, 63
                Day, R. 86, 87–8              Ernst, J. 20
                Deacon, D. and Golding, P. 9,   ETA organisation 10, 184
                  165                         Ethiopia 53
                decoding positions,
                  dominant–hegemonic 31,      Falkland conflict 199, 200,
                  228(3/2n); negotiated 31,     205–10; and control over
                  228(3/2n); oppositional 31,   images/information 206–9;
                  228(3/2n)                     government/journalist tensions
                democracy, and absence of choice  209–10, 231(9/5n); media policy
                  24–5; and capitalism/power 25;  in 206–10, 211; opposition to
                  critique of 22–8; effect of mass  205–6; symbolic importance of
                  media on 38–40, 228(3/7n); and  205
                  failure of education 23–4; liberal  Fallows, J. 144
                  theory 16–18; and the       Financial Times 57, 78
                  manufacture of consent 26–8;  Fiske, J. 54, 55–6
                  and the media 21–2, 50–4;   Foot, M. 148, 152
                  persuasion/manipulation     Ford, A. 88
                  difference 26–7; public     Ford, G. 103, 137
                  opinion/public sphere 18–21;  Franklin, B. 5, 83; and Murphy, D.
                  and voter apathy 23–4,        5
                  227(2/3n)                   free media see public relations
                Denton, R.E. 95, 222; and     Friends of the Earth 179
                  Woodward, G.C. 3–4, 45, 96,  Frost, D. 88, 139
                  157
                Devlin, L. 107, 108, 229(6/3n)  Gerritts, R. 182
                Diamond, E. and Bates, S. 37, 102,  Gerstle, J. et al. 75
                  104, 109, 126               Gillard, R. 111
                Dimbleby, J. 88               Gitlin, T. 169


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