
Bio
kamaliyr@calumet.purdue.edu
Reason not force
The questions we should be asking about the Iraq war
May 3, 2007
There's a limit
Let's prevent another catastrophic war and the killing of more innocent American soldiers and civilians in the Middle East
February 22, 2006
Communication breakdown
Media and government power facilitating popular decisions at odds with public
December 17, 2004
Easier said than done
Democracy and freedom in Iraq?
October 27, 2004
In the name of ideology
We use our fists more readily than our heads
September 30, 2004
How to win enemies
... and alienate friends?
July 1, 2004
Linguistic deodorant
The language of war
April 23, 2003
Cultural mirrors
Iranian satellite TV channels
March 29, 2003
Unusually ominous
U.S. image, war and terrorism
January 18, 2003
Media village
Multicultural analysis of the impact of increasingly globalized Western media
November 15, 2001
Religion & freedom
Separation of church and state does not eliminate religion's impact
November 9, 2000
I love hate you
America's success has resulted in admiration, jealousy, and resentment
October 8, 1999
Iran at the cross-roads
Image, identity, tolerance and freedom
July 30, 1999
Oil, mean people, dark skin, terrorism
Mental images of the Middle East influence relationships
December 1, 1998
Window of opportunity
Images of Iranians in the U.S. Media
August 11, 1998
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Bio
Yahya R. Kamalipour, PhD, is professor of mass communication and head of the Department of Communication and Creative Arts, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana. He is editor of the book, Global Communication (Wadsworth, 2002) and editor-in-chief of Global Media Journal. His most recent book -- War, Media, and Propaganda -- will be released in July 2004 by Rowman & Littlefield. Personal web site: kamalipour.com. Top
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