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Information at War
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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Living-Room Wars

2. Competing for Information Control

3. War Information Expands

4. Social Media Go to War

5. Russia and New Dimensions of Information at War

6. From Media Manipulation to Media Literacy

7. Where We've Been, Where We're Going

Selected Bibliography

Notes

About the Author

Philip Seib is Professor of Journalism, Public Diplomacy, and International Relations​ at the University of Southern California.

Reviews

“Using exactly the right examples ranging from Homer to modern China’s ‘Three Warfares’, Professor Seib takes us on convincing and captivating analytic journey, proving again that Seib is today’s master at understanding how information shapes every part of our lives.”
Ambassador Marc Grossman, Former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, U.S. State Department “Philip Seib shows himself yet again to be one of the most insightful observers of our contemporary age. In elegant prose, masterful use of historical vignettes, and trenchant analysis, he demonstrates how war and information are inseparable. The unrelenting information revolution and conflicts of the twenty-first century are occurring in tandem; to understand these new challenges, read this book.”
William Inboden, Clements Center for National Security, The University of Texas at Austin “Seib's new book provides an array of insightful chapters describing and analyzing conflicts, when (dis)information becomes a weapon in itself.”
International Journal of Communication

“This book provides exceptionally timely analysis & case studies as well as a solidly grounded history...the cases capture and explain a century of turning points in the media & information's wartime role.”
Media Village 

"An elegant and meticulously researched overview of the contemporary relationship between war and information, and the struggle for narrative control of the "conflict" story"  
The Foreign Service Journal

“an important contribution… especially with respect to warfare in the information age.”
Journalism

“Combining vivid historical vignettes with trenchant analysis, [Information at War] presents an overview of the evolution of information landscape at war.”
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

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