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Terhi Rantanen's Dead Men’s Propaganda: Ideology and Utopia in Comparative Communications Studies is out now — #OpenAccess .
With praise from Henrik Örnebring, Stefanie Averbeck-Lietz, John C. Nerone, James Curran, Larry Gross.
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Delighted that my LSE Media & Communications colleague Terhi has this new book out - a fascinating bit of academic media history with connections to today's debates
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We are honoring the contributions of former IAFFE president Naila Kabeer including her iconic book 'Reversed Realities' (1994), which exposed the biases in mainstream development theory and policy.
Happy publication day to Professor Terhi Rantanen, whose new book, Dead Men's Propaganda, is published today via #OpenAccess with LSE Press.
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📖 Happy publication day to Professor Terhi Rantanen, whose new book, Dead Men's Propaganda, is published today via #OpenAccess with LSE Press!
Free to read and download via the link below 🔗🔖
LSE Media & Communications | ow.ly/tq1R50Rr6z3
“A chilling catalogue of systemic failure – and the consequences – at the heart Britain’s most important institutions.” — stewart lansley
How Did Britain Come To This? A century of systemic failures of governance, by Gwyn Bevan is free to read/download📚➡️doi.org/10.31389/lsepr…
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Alice Moore provides an expert review of 'How did Britain come to this?' by Gwyn Bevan (2023, LSE Press)