ORCID Identifier(s)

Clark: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7906-8678

Document Type

Article

Source Publication Title

Southwest Mass Communication Journal

Abstract

Aerial warfare was developed and used in the First World War to terrorize soldiers and population centers, and modern mass media played a dominant role in spreading the fear of the new innovation of war to a global audience. This view of the propagandistic value of aerial warfare played a major role in combat strategies and tactics of the war as military and political leaders began to utilize psychological operations. This paper explores the historical context of this era in light of the emerging broadcast media of the day. The study concludes with observations of the characteristics of this new ‘terror propaganda,’ the use of which continues today.[This is a published version of an article publ"Southwest Mass Communication Journal" in May 2019, available online: https://journals.tdl.org/swecjmc/index.php/swecjmc/article/view/16].

Disciplines

Communication | Social and Behavioral Sciences

Publication Date

1-1-2016

Language

English

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