Language, Symbols, and the Media
Discover the profound insights of Robert Denton Jr. in his compelling book, Language, Symbols, and the Media, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2006. This 240-page paperback delves into the seismic shifts in our cultural, social, and political landscapes following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Denton explores how these events have reshaped communication and media narratives, making it an essential read for cultural studies specialists, sociologists, journalists, political scientists, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate connections between language, symbols, and media in the context of contemporary political discourse. Enhance your knowledge of political freedom, security, and the role of media in shaping public policy and cultural policy. This book is a vital resource for those looking to comprehend the ongoing impact of 9/11 on our society.