By exploring the role of both culture and the mass media, this volume fills a gap in the literature on war and peace. Outstanding scholars provide an overview of critical mass media research and open up entirely new perspectives on the ongoing debate over communications issues in war and peace. The contributions bring together common themes including the military-industrial-communications complex, cultural imperialism and transnational control of communications. Various perspectives are covered, such as gender issues, language study and bureaucratization.By exploring the role of both culture and the mass media, this volume fills a gap in the literature on war and peace. Outstanding scholars provide an overview of critical mass media research and open up entirely new perspectives on the ongoing debate over communications issues in war and peace. The contributions bring together common themes including the military-industrial-communications complex, cultural imperialism and transnational control of communications. Various perspectives are covered, such as gender issues, language study and bureaucratization.Preface - Johan Galtung Introduction - Colleen Roach Information and Culture in War and Peace - Colleen Roach Overview Communication and Information Technology for War and Peace - Vincent Mosco Dealing With Reality - Peter Bruck with Colleen Roach The News Media and the Promotion of Peace Not Yet the Postimperialist Era - Herbert I Schiller The Culture of Western Bureaucratic Capitalism - Sheila Collins Implications for War and Peace From Domination to Partnership - Riane Eisler The Foundations for Global Peace Feminist Peace Researchers, Culture and Communications - Colleen Roach Ethnic Discourse and the New World Dysorder - Majid Tehranian A Communitarian Perspective Communication, Peacel³e