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− | The '''Institute for Media Analysis''' is an organization, established in 1986, that believes modern media aims to indoctrinate of the public under the interests of corporate, industrial, military, and ruling powers. It aims to analyze this phenomenon. | + | The '''Institute for Media Analysis''' is an organization, established in 1986, that believes modern media aims to indoctrinate of the public under the interests of corporate, industrial, military, and ruling powers. It aims to analyze this phenomenon. It has published and/or produced [[Jim Garrison]]'s ''On the Trail of the Assassins'' (which became [[Oliver Stone]]'s film, ''JFK''), ''Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars the American Way'', ''Covert Action: The Roots of Terrorism'' (previous two were published through an affiliation with Melbourne, Australia-based ''[[Ocean Press]]''), monographs, and a monthly magazine (''Lies Of Our Times''--1990-1994). |
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+ | IMA has also sponsored national and international conferences, such as ''Anti-communism in American Life'' at Harvard University. The organization provides speakers for events and debates, makes presentations to the [[United Nations]] and at international conferences and acted as fiscal sponsor for non-profits with similar purposes. IMA has worked with [[Pacifica Campaign]], [[Democracy Now!]], the [[Center for Non-Profit Technology]], and others.<ref name=about>[http://covertaction.org//content/view/13/41/ About IMA]</ref> | ||
==Directors== | ==Directors== | ||
− | *[[Ellen Ray]] | + | *[[Ellen Ray]], co-founder of CovertAction |
− | *[[William H. Schaap]] | + | *[[William H. Schaap]], co-founder of CovertAction |
*[[Edward S. Herman]] | *[[Edward S. Herman]] | ||
*[[William Preston, Jr.]] | *[[William Preston, Jr.]] | ||
− | == | + | ==CovertAction== |
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− | + | Through an agreement with [[CovertAction]] magazine, IMA has the exclusive access to all archived issues from the magazine's inception in 1978 through the first issue in 2000.<ref name=about/> | |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Democracy Now]] | [[Category:Democracy Now]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Institute for Media Analysis]] |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 14 July 2010
The Institute for Media Analysis is an organization, established in 1986, that believes modern media aims to indoctrinate of the public under the interests of corporate, industrial, military, and ruling powers. It aims to analyze this phenomenon. It has published and/or produced Jim Garrison's On the Trail of the Assassins (which became Oliver Stone's film, JFK), Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars the American Way, Covert Action: The Roots of Terrorism (previous two were published through an affiliation with Melbourne, Australia-based Ocean Press), monographs, and a monthly magazine (Lies Of Our Times--1990-1994).
IMA has also sponsored national and international conferences, such as Anti-communism in American Life at Harvard University. The organization provides speakers for events and debates, makes presentations to the United Nations and at international conferences and acted as fiscal sponsor for non-profits with similar purposes. IMA has worked with Pacifica Campaign, Democracy Now!, the Center for Non-Profit Technology, and others.[1]
Directors
- Ellen Ray, co-founder of CovertAction
- William H. Schaap, co-founder of CovertAction
- Edward S. Herman
- William Preston, Jr.
CovertAction
Through an agreement with CovertAction magazine, IMA has the exclusive access to all archived issues from the magazine's inception in 1978 through the first issue in 2000.[1]