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Introduction / Joan Pedro-Carañana, Daniel Broudy and Jeffery Klaehn -- Interview with Edward S. Herman: Ideological Hegemony in Contemporary Societies / Jeffery Klaehn, Joan Pedro-Carañana, Matthew Alford and Yigal Godler -- What the Propaganda Model Can Learn from the Sociology of Journalism / Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman -- Journalism Studies' Systematic Pursuit of Irrelevance : How Research Emphases Sabotage Critiques of Corporate-Run News Media / Yigal Godler -- Does the Propaganda Model Actually Theorise Propaganda? / Piers Robinson -- Propaganda 2.0: Herman and Chomsky's Propaganda Model in the Age of the Internet, Big Data and Social Media / Christian Fuchs -- System Security: A Missing Filter for the Propaganda Model? / Daniel Broudy and Miyume Tanji -- From #15M to Podemos: Updating the Propaganda Model for Explaining Political Change in Spain and the Role of Digital Media / Miguel Álvarez-Peralta -- Anti-Communism and the Mainstream Online Press in Spain : Criticism of Podemos as a Strategy of a Two-Party System in Crisis / Aurora Labio-Bernal -- A Screen Entertainment Propaganda Model / Matthew Alford -- American Television: Manufacturing Consumerism / Tabe Bergman -- The Sport of Shafting Fans and Taxpayers: An Application of the Propaganda Model to the Coverage of Professional Athletes and Team Owners / Barry Pollick -- The 2008 Financial Crisis, the Great Recession and Austerity in Britain: Analysing Media Coverage Using the Herman-Chomsky Propaganda Model / Andrew Mullen -- Corporate-Market Power and Ideological Domination: The Propaganda Model after 30 Years : Relevance and Further Application / Florian Zollmann -- Imperialism and Hegemonic Information in Latin America: The Media Coup in Venezuela vs. the Criminalization of Protest in Mexico / Francisco Sierra Caballero -- "Dynamic" Obama Lectures "Bumbling" Castro on Race Relations in Cuba, While Wilfully Blind to Black Lives Matter Movement in the US / James Winter -- Thinking the Unthinkable about the Unthinkable: The Use of Nuclear Weapons and the Propaganda Model / Milan Rai -- Conclusion / Joan Pedro-Carañana, Daniel Broudy and Jeffery Klaehn.
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