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Nancy Snow

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Nancy Snow holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from American University's School of International Service in Washington, D.C. In AY 2023/2024, she served as Fulbright Professor of Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communications in Athens, Greece at Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences ("Panteion"). She also lectured at the Hellenic National Defense College and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Snow held the Walt Disney Faculty Endowed Chair in Global Media at Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, and remains a visiting distinguished professor and guest lecturer in strategic communications with the Schwarzman Scholars Program. For six years, Snow held a special appointment as Pax Mundi ("Distinguished") Professor of Publ ...more

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Nancy Snow I'm finished with the co-editing of "The Sage Handbook of Propaganda" and am now co-editing the second edition of the "Routledge Handbook of Public Di…moreI'm finished with the co-editing of "The Sage Handbook of Propaganda" and am now co-editing the second edition of the "Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy" with Nick Cull of USC. My nation brand Japan book has been translated into Japanese for release summer 2019. (less)
Nancy Snow It happens to everyone so I just roll with it. If it persists, then I pursue other interests (public speaking, executive coaching, teaching) and inevi…moreIt happens to everyone so I just roll with it. If it persists, then I pursue other interests (public speaking, executive coaching, teaching) and inevitably my passion to write returns. (less)
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“The purpose of such propaganda phrases as "war on terrorism" and attacking "those who hate freedom" is to paralyze individual thought as well as to condition people to act as one mass, as when President Bush attempted to end debate on Iraq by claiming that the American people were of one voice. The modern war president removes the individual nature of those who live in it by forcing us into a uniform state where the complexities of those we fight are erased. The enemy-terrorism, Iraq, Bin Laden, Hussein-becomes one threatening category, something to be defeated and destroyed, so that the public response will be one of reaction to fear and threat rather than creatively and independently thinking for oneself. Our best hope for overcoming perpetual thinking about war and perpetual fear about both real and imagined threats is to question our leaders and their use of empty slogans that offer little rationale, explanation or historical context.”
Nancy Snow, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11

“The public's dilemma is to know how to consume the news with an ability to extract opinion from the simple facts and evidence... The best solution to the fact/opinion dilemma is to acquire more diverse information across the ideological and geological divide. If you find yourself relying on one source of information for the news, whether right or left, you are likely to be exposed to more opinion that reinforces rather than challenges your own.”
Nancy Snow, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11

“Much of our media now are so image-rich and content-poor that they just serve to capture the eye, manipulate our emotions, and short-circuit our impulses. The propaganda and advertising industries therefore function increasingly like adult obedience industries. They instruct their audiences in how to feel and what to think, and increasing numbers of people seem to accept and follow the cues without question.”
Nancy Snow, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11

“The pursuit of truth, as a form of political action, is inherently disruptive, anti-authoritarian, and dangerous to those content with the way things are.”
Nancy Snow, Propaganda, Inc.: Selling America's Culture to the World

“A civilian-based diplomacy supports noncommercial, nonprofit, and publicly-subsidized media to counteract the corporate-controlled, for-profit, private media that dominate political discourse; and works to place media control, ownership, and lobbying at the center of public policy debate.”
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“Democracy cannot function or survive without a sufficient medium by which citizens remain informed and engaged in public policy debates.”
Nancy Snow, Propaganda, Inc.: Selling America's Culture to the World

“The public's dilemma is to know how to consume the news with an ability to extract opinion from the simple facts and evidence... The best solution to the fact/opinion dilemma is to acquire more diverse information across the ideological and geological divide. If you find yourself relying on one source of information for the news, whether right or left, you are likely to be exposed to more opinion that reinforces rather than challenges your own.”
Nancy Snow, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11

“Much of our media now are so image-rich and content-poor that they just serve to capture the eye, manipulate our emotions, and short-circuit our impulses. The propaganda and advertising industries therefore function increasingly like adult obedience industries. They instruct their audiences in how to feel and what to think, and increasing numbers of people seem to accept and follow the cues without question.”
Nancy Snow, Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech, and Opinion Control Since 9/11

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