Censored 2012 : sourcebook for the media revolution : the top censored stories and media analysis of 2010-2011 / Censored2012 12 censored [edited by] Mickey Huff and Project Censored ; introduction by Peter Phillips ; cartoons by Khalil Bendib. - Seven Stories Press 1st ed. - New York : Seven Stories, 2011. - 495 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface: moving beyond media reform for Censored 2012 -- Introduction / by Peter Phillips -- Project Censored news clusters and the top censored stories of 2010 and 2011 / Introduction / Human costs of war and violence / Social media and internet freedom / Economics and inequality / Power, abuse, and accountability / Health and the environment / Women and gender issues / Collaboration and common good / Deja vu: what happened to last year's top Censored stories / Framing the messengers: junk food news and news abuse for dummies / Signs of health and emerging culture: stories of hope and creative change from 2010 and 2011 / Media democracy in action / by Peter Phillips ... [et al.] -- by Mickey Huff -- by Peter Phillips and Craig Cekala -- by Elliot D. Cohen -- by Dean Walker, with research assistance by Bill Gibbons and editing by Melody J. Haislip -- by Andy Lee Roth -- by Elain Wellin and Kristen Seraphin -- by Joel Evans-Fudem and Amy Ortiz -- by Kenn Burrows and Tom Atlee -- by Mickey Huff with Project Censored Interns -- by Mickey Huff and Adam Bessie, with contributions by Abby Martin, Nolan Higdon, and Clifton Roy Damiens -- by Kenn Burrows -- by Mickey Huff with contributions by Abby Martin ... [et al.] -- Section I. Censored news and media analysis. Introduction / A brief history of propaganda / A theoretical approach to mass psychological manipulation: Jacques Ellul's analysis of modern propaganda / Drawing back the veil on the US propaganda machine / The impending demise of net neutrality / A tea party among us: media censorship, manufactured dissent, and the right-wing rebellion / by Mickey Huff -- by Randal Marlin -- by Jacob Van Vleet -- by Robert Abele -- by Elliot D. Cohen -- by Anthony DiMaggio. Section II: Truth emergency. Understanding propaganda in theory and practice. Introduction / Media distortion of nonviolent struggles: putting dark lenses on colored revolutions / The US in Africa: velvet glove on a military fist / Establishing Ghetto Palestine / HBO's Treme: exposing the fractured press coverage of the storm and post-Katrina New Orleans / Single payer singled out: corporate control of the message in US health reform / Censorship of the true state of maternity care in the US / by Mickey Huff with an introduction to the fair sharing of the common heritage / by Mary Lia -- by Cynthia Boaz -- by Ann Garrison -- by Jon Elmer -- by Robin Anderson -- by Margaret Flowers -- by Ina May Gaskin. Section III: Project Censored international. Human rights and the right to know.

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Journalism--Political aspects--United States
Censorship--United States.