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[ecrea] New Book on Media and War
Sat Sep 09 07:33:14 GMT 2017
Research center CRICIS announces the publication of the book /The
Embedding Apparatus : Media Surveillance during the Iraq War/ by
Aimé-Jules Bizimana (associate professor at the Université du Québec en
Outaouais-UQO and regular member at CRICIS) in the American Politics and
Global Affairs collection by the publisher Peter Lang in New York. This
book is the translation by Evan Light (professor at Glendon College of
York University and associate member of CRICIS) of the French edition
/Le dispositif embedding/ published by Les Presses de l’Université du
Québec in Quebec City in 2014.
This book analyzes the control of information during the war in Iraq and
the relations between the embedded reporters and the US military. It is
a case study based on testimonies from participants, journalists and
military. The analysis reveals how the balance of power between the army
and the media is exercised through the combination of several
surveillance apparatuses in the field.
Back Cover information
When the war in Iraq began in 2003, the issue of the special status
accorded to journalists covering the military operations arose quite
naturally. Promising innovation, the Pentagon's announcement that they
would integrate hundreds of journalists into combat units - what has
been known as /embedding/ - attracted the attention of the international
media and other observers. How would this be different from previous
interactions between the military and the media?
/ The Embedding Apparatus/explains the functioning of the
informational control apparatus at work during the Iraq War and the
relationships between embedded journalists and the military in the
American army's area of operations. The concept of the /apparatus/
guides this case study, one that brings together the experiences of
almost forty participants, journalists and military personnel. The study
borrows Michel Foucault's modern surveillance mechanisms of the
disciplinary apparatus and the panoptic apparatus, bringing embedded
journalism into close contact with the ubiquitous and flexible
surveillance that characterizes the "control society". The author
exposes a new /embedding/ apparatus where the power relations between
journalists and the military are at play, an apparatus operating within
a circumscribed space where all a journalist's movements, reporting,
behavior and communications are surveilled.
This book offers a fresh insight into this important issue and
will certainly be of interest worldwide to scholars and students as well
as media and military practitionners interested in this topic. Embedded
journalim is studied from a new angle, one related to the boader context
of surveillance in contemporary society.
Aimé-Jules Bizimana is an associate professor in the Department of
Social Sciences at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO). He is
also a researcher at the Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la
communication, l'information et la société (CRICIS). He is the author of
/De Marcel Ouimet à René Lévesque: Les correspondants de guerre
canadiens-français durant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale/ (2007). Dr.
Bizimana's research looks at war-time journalism practices and
communication issues.
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