Professor Randal Marlin explores - Recognizing Propaganda: The Hidden Biases in CommunicationOttawa, Ontario, March 20, 2005 — Randal Marlin, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Carleton University and author of Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion, will give a free lecture at the Canadian War Museum on Thursday, March 30.
Professor Marlin puts forward that the media exploit biased, unsubstantiated stories to produce propaganda that is accepted by the public. Focusing on the First World War's "Corpse Factory" and the 1990–91 Gulf War's "Incubator Babies", he will explore how the upsurge in propaganda came with the rise of mass media. This trend is ongoing, he argues, referring to current media treatment of the Bush Administration's war in Iraq. He will also discuss the role of the Internet in both perpetrating and exposing propaganda.
WHAT: Lecture by Randal Marlin on Propaganda WHERE: Barney Danson Theatre, Canadian War Museum WHEN: Thursday, March 30 at 7 p.m.
Admission to the Canadian War Museum is free every Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The CWM attempts to help all Canadians understand their country's military history in its personal, national, and international dimensions. It emphasizes the human experience of war to explain the impact of organized human conflict on Canada and Canadians past and present, and how, through war, conflict, and peace support operations, Canadians have affected, and have been affected by, the world around them. Special exhibitions and programmes also explore non-Canadian and general themes related to the human experience of war and the subject of armed conflict, past and present.
Information (media):
Christina Selin Senior Media Relations Officer Canadian War Museum Telephone: (819) 776-8607 E-mail: mailto:christina.selin@warmuseum.ca
Pierre Leduc Communications Officer Canadian War Museum Phone: (819) 776-8608 E-mail: mailto:pierre.leduc@warmuseum.ca
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