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Publications - Daniel C. Hallin

I.        Published  Work   
A.      Books

  1. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Uncensored War":  The Media and Vietnam,  (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986).  (285 pages) BOOK
    *Paperback edition, new preface,  1989.
  2. Hallin, Daniel C., with a Foreword by Gerald Warren, "The Presidency, the Press and the People," (La Jolla:  University of California Extension).  (Edited transcript of conference, with concluding essay by the editor). 1993 EDITED BOOK
  3. Hallin, Daniel C., We Keep America on Top of the World:  Television Journalism and the Public Sphere, (London and New York:  Routeledge, 1993). BOOK
  4. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini, Comparing Media Systems:  Three Models of Media and Politics.   (Cambridge University Press, 2004)  (342 pages) BOOK
    * Published in Italian as Modelli de giornalismo:  Mass Media e politica nelle Democrazie occidentali.  Roma:  Laterza,  2004.                 

B.      Articles/Book Chapters

  1. Hallin, Daniel C.  "For Media, It's Not Another Vietnam," In These Times  (pp. 11, 14), April 14-20, 1982. [2 pages] POPULAR ARTICLE      
  2. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Disarming Is Out From Under the Rug," In These Times (p. 16), June 2-15, 1982. [1 page] POPULAR ARTICLE      
  3. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Media Go to War--From Vietnam to Central America," NACLA Report on the Americas  17, 2-35.  July/August, 1983. [33 pages] RESEARCH ARTICLE
  4. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Myth of the Adversary Press," The Quill (magazine  of the Society of Professional Journalists), 71, 30-36.  November, 1983. [5 pages]  Reprinted in The Sunday Record (Bergen Co., NJ), November 27, 1983. POPULAR ARTICLE
  5. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Media, the War in Vietnam and Political Support: A Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional Media, Journal of Politics46, 1-24.  February, 1984. [23 pages] RESEARCH
  6. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Speaking of the President:  Political Structure and  Representational Form in U.S. and Italian Television News," (co-authored with Paolo Mancini), Theory and Society (pp. 829-850), November, 1984.
    [21 pages] RESEARCH ARTICLE
    Italian translation in Annali della Facolta di Scienze Politiche, a. a., 1983-4, 20, 91-110.  Universita Degli Studi di Perugia.
    Reprinted in "Selected Papers from the Seminar Research in Journalism, 
    Held in Dubrovnik, Jugoslavia, 23-27, April 1984," Journalishtogskola i Stockholm Skriftserie, 1984.
    Reprinted in Michael Gurevitch, ed., Mass Communication Review Yearbook, Vol 5 (New York: Sage Publications, 1986).
  7. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The American News Media:  A Critical Theory Perspective,"  in John Forester, ed., Critical Theory and Public Life, (Cambridge:  MIT Press, 1985, pp. 121-146). [25 pages] BOOK CHAPTER
  8. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Hegemony:  The American News Media from Vietnam to El Salvador, A Study of Ideological Change and its Limits," in David L. Paletz, ed., Political Communication:  Approaches, Studies, Assessments, 
    (Norwood, NJ:  Ablex, 1986, pp. 3-25.) ( 22 pages) BOOK CHAPTER
  9. Hallin, Daniel C.  "'We Keep American on Top of the World'" in Todd Gitlin, ed., Watching Television,  (New York:  Pantheon, 1986) ( 33 pages) BOOK CHAPTER          
  10. Hallin, Daniel C. "Cartography, Community and the Cold War," in Rob Manoff and Michael Schudson, eds., Reading the News:  Who, What, When, Where, Why,  (New York:  Pantheon, 1986) (36 pages) BOOK CHAPTER
  11. James W. Carey, et. al "The Press and the Public Discourse,"  The Center Magazine, March/April, 1987.  [Dialogue at Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions] PUBLISHED PUBLIC REMARKS         
  12. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Summit 1985:  Washington Set the Tone,"  Deadline, 2 (September/October, 1987) (4 pages) POPULAR ARTICLE            
  13. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Media Uncomfortable with Jackson Campaign."  San Diego Newsline, May 3, 1988.  (1 page) POPULAR ARTICLE      
  14. Hallin, Daniel C.  Untitled comment on the lessons of Vietnam, in Bill McCloud, ed.,  What Should We Tell Our Children About Vietnam?, (Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989). (1 page) POPULAR ARTICLE
  15. Hallin, Daniel C.  & Mancini, Paolo.  "Friendly Enemies:  The Reagan-Gorbachev Summits on U.S., Italian and Soviet Television," (Perugia:  Provincia di Perugia, in press).  1990.  (95 pages) RESEARCH MONOGRAPH
  16. Hallin, Daniel C.  "Images of Self and Other in American Television Coverage of the Reagan-Gorbachev Summits," in Yassen Zassoursky, George Gerbner and Everette E. Dennis, eds., Is the Cold War Over?  Images of the USA and the USSR in Soviet and American Media, published simultaneously in Russian.   (6 pages).  (Beverly Hills:  Sage, 1991). CHAPTER
  17. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini, "Summits and the Constitution of an International Public Sphere:  The Reagan-Gorbachev Meetings as Televised Media Events," Communication 12, 1991, pp. 249-265. RESEARCH ARTICLE
    French Translation in preparation for Hermès.
  18. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini,  "The Summit as Media Event: The Reagan-Gorbachev Meetings on U.S., Italian and Soviet Television," in Jay G. Blumler, Jack M.McLeod and Karl Erik Rosengren, eds., Comparatively Speaking  (Beverly Hills:  Sage, 1992).  20 pages. BOOK CHAPTER
    Italian version in Relazioni Internazionali, 9 (March 1990).
  19. Hallin, Daniel C., "Whatever Happened to the News?"  Media and Values, 1990. (2 pages). POPULAR ARTICLE      
  20. Hallin, Daniel C., "Whose Campaign is it Anyway," Columbia Journalism Review, January/February, 1991.  pp. 43-46. POPULAR ARTICLE      
  21. Hallin, Daniel C., "TV's Clean Little War," The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May, 1991, pp. 17-19. POPULAR ARTICLE      
  22. Hallin, Daniel C., "The First Casualty Revisited:  A Roundtable Discussion," in The Media at War:  The Press and the Persian Gulf Conflict, (New York: Gannett Foundation Media Center, 1991), pp. 65-76. PUBLISHED PUBLIC REMARKS         
  23. Hallin, Daniel C., "Sound Bite News:  Television Coverage of Elections, 1968-1988," Occasional Paper, Media Studies Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., 1991.  (First Place Essay in the 1990 Wilson Center Essay Competition in Media Studies) (38 pages.) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  24. Hallin, Daniel C.,  "Living Room War:  Then and Now,"  Extra!  May 1991.  Reprinted in Free Press [Britain], May 1991 and Media and Values, Fall, 1991.  (1 page). POPULAR ARTICLE
  25. Hallin, Daniel C., "Sound Bite News:  Television Coverage of Elections, 1968-1988," Journal of Communication, 42:2 (Spring 1992).  (19 pages). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  26. Hallin, Daniel C., "Sound Bite Democracy," The Wilson Quarterly, Spring, 1992.  (4 pages). POPULAR ARTICLE  
  27. Hallin, Daniel C.,  "The Passing of the 'High Modernism' of American Journalism," Journal of Communication, 42:3 (Summer, 1992). (11 pages). RESEARCH ARTICLE      
  28. Hallin, Daniel C.,  "The Uncensored War" [excerpt from previously-published book], Peace Review 5:1 (1993).  (7 pages). POPULAR ARTICLE      
  29. Hallin, Daniel C., "Images of War:  The Vietnam and Persian Gulf Wars in American Television," in Susan Jeffords and Lauren Rabinovitz, eds., Viewing War:  How the Media Handled the Persian Gulf, (New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1994).  [Consists of excerpts from theUncensoredWar combined with a comparison of Gulf War with Vietnam coverage.   (21 pages). BOOK CHAPTER
    French translation in Hermès. 13-14:  Cognition, Communication, Politique,  (Paris:  CNRS Editions, 1994).
  30. Hallin, Daniel C. and Gitlin, Todd, "Agon and Ritual:  The Gulf War as Popular Culture and as Television Drama," Political Communication,10:4 (October-December, 1993). Also appears  in W. Lance Bennett and David L. Paletz, eds., Taken by Storm:  The Media, Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War, (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1994).   (14 pages). RESEARCH ARTICLE 
  31. Hallin, Daniel C., Robert K. Mannoff and Judy K. Weddle, "Sourcing Patterns of National Security Reporters," Journalism Quarterly, 70:4 (Winter, 1994) RESEARCH ARTICLE
  32. Hallin, Daniel C.,  "Broadcasting in the Third World:  From National Development to Civil Society," in James Curran and Tamar Liebes, eds.,Media and Public: Rethinking the Part Played by People in the Flow of Mass Communication, (London:  Routledge).   1998. RESEARCH ARTICLE
  33. Hallin, Daniel C., "The Media and War," in John Corner, Philip Schlesinger and Roger Silverstone, eds., International Handbook of Media Research, (London:  Routledge). RESEARCH ARTICLE
  34. Hallin, Daniel C., "Commercialism and Professionalism in the American News Media," in James Curran and Michael Gurevitch, eds., Mass Media and Society,  (London:  Arnold, 1996).  (18 pages) RESEARCH ARTICLE
    Spanish Translation published in Cuadernos de Informacion y Comunicacion,No. 3, 1997, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
    1. Hallin, Daniel C., "Commercialism and Professionalism in the American News Media," in James Curran and Michael Gurevitch, eds., Mass Media and SocietyThird Edition.  (London:  Arnold, 2000)  Revised RESEARCH ARTICLE
  35. Hallin, Daniel C., "Media Representation of International Conflict," unit of text for M.A. in Mass Communications (by distance learning), Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester, 1996. TEXTBOOK CHAPTER
  36. Hallin, Daniel C., "A Fall from Grace?" Media Studies Journal, pp. 42-47, Spring/Summer 1998. POPULAR ARTICLE
  37. Hallin, Daniel C., "The Turning Point that Wasn't, (Tet, 1968)" Media Studies Journal, pp.2-7, Fall 1998. POPULAR ARTICLE      
  38. Hallin, Daniel C., "Dos Instituciones un Caminno:  Television and the State in 1994 Mexican Election," paper presented at the XIX Annual Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., Sept 28-30, 1995.
    1. Portuguese translation published in Comunicacao & politica, 3:2, May-August 1996. RESEARCH ARTICLE
  39. Hallin, Daniel C., "Media, Political Power and Democratization in Mexico," in James Currant and Myung-Jin Park (Eds.),  De-Westernizing Media Studies (London:  Routledge) 2000. RESEARCH ARTICLE 
  40. Hallin, Daniel C., "La Nota Roja:  Popular Journalism and the Transition to Democracy in Mexico," in Colin Sparks and John Tulloch (Eds.)Tabloid Tales (London:  Rowman & Littlefield) BOOK CHAPTER 
  41. Hallin, Daniel C., “Political Clientelism and the Media:  Southern Europe and Latin America in Comparative Perspective,” (with Stylianos Papathanassopoulos), Media, Culture & Society, 24(2), 2002. ARTICLE
  42. Hallin, Daniel C., “Commercialization of News and Current Affairs,” in John Sinclair, ed., Issues of Contemporary Television, London:  British Film Institute.   2003. ARTICLE
  43. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini, “Americanization , Globalization and Secularization:  Understanding the Convergence of Media Systems and Political Communication In the U.S. and Western Europe,” in F. Esser and B. Pfetsch, Eds.  Political Communication in Comparative Perspective.  Cambridge University Press2003ARTICLE 
  44. Hallin, Daniel C., “Field Theory, Differentiation Theory, and Comparative Media      Research” in Rodney Benson and Erik Neveu, eds.,Bourdieu and the Journalistic Field.  London:  Polity Press.  2005.  NEW ARTICLE
  45. Hallin, Daniel C., and Paolo Mancini,  “Comparing Media Systems,” in James Curran and Michael Gurevitch, eds. Mass Media and Society, Fourth Edition (London:  Arnold) IN PRESS CHAPTER
  46. Hallin, Daniel C. and Robert Giles, “Presses and Democracies,” in Geneval Overholser and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, eds., The Press.  New York:  Oxford Universisty Press.  2005.  NEW ARTICLE
  47. Hallin, Daniel C., “Commerialization of News and Current Affairs,” in John Sinclair, Ed.  Contemporary World Television.  London:  British Film Institute, 2004. NEW ARTICLE

C.      Book Reviews

  1. Hallin, Daniel C.  Review of Big Story:  How the American Press and Television Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet, 1968 in Vietnam and Washington, by Peter Braestrup.  American Political Science Review 73, 1144 (1 page) BOOK REVIEW
  2. Hallin, Daniel C.  Review of Newspapers and Democracy:  International Essays on a Changing Medium, by Anthony Smith.  American Political Science Review, 75,1094-95, (1981) (2 pages) BOOK REVIEW
  3. Hallin, Daniel C.  Review of Handbook of Political Communication, edited by Dan D. Nimmo and Keith R. Sanders.  American Political Science Review 76,978-79 (1982) (2 pages) BOOK REVIEW
  4. Hallin, Daniel C.  Review of TV News: Whose Bias? by Martin Harrison and War and  Peace News by the Glasgow University Media Group,American Journal of Sociology  92, 1544-1546 (May, 1987) (3 pages) BOOK REVIEW
  5. Hallin, Daniel C., Review of Television and War by Bruce Cumings. American Historical Review,.  (3 pages). BOOK REVIEW
  6. Hallin, Daniel C., Video Games," review of Hotel Warriors:  Coveringthe Gulf War, by John J. Fialka, The Persian Gulf TV War, by Douglas Kellner, War and the Media:  Propaganda and Persuasion in the Gulf War, by Philip M. Taylor, and War game:  l'information et la guerre, by Dominique, Wolton.  In Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September 1993.  (3 pages). BOOK REVIEW
  7. Hallin, Daniel C., Review of "Newzak and News Media," by Bob Franklin, London:  Arnold, 1997,  (307 pages), and The More You Watch, the Less You Know, by Danny Schechter, New York:  Seven Stories Press, 1997.  (496 pages) BOOK REVIEW

II.      Other Work

  1. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The American News Media from Vietnam to El Salvador:  A Study of Ideological Change and Its Limits," paper presented at the 25th anniversary meeting of the International Association for Mass Communication Research, Paris, 1982. RESEARCH ARTICLE
  2. Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Rise of the Ten Second Sound Bite:  Changing Conventions  in Television Coverage of the Presidency, 1965-1985."  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Nashville, TN, November 7-9, 1985. RESEARCH ARTICLE
  3. Hallin, Daniel C., “Commercialism, Professionalism, and Research on the News Media in the United States.”  Paper presented at the France-Berkeley Fund Conference on French Field Theory and American New Institutionalism, 
    Center for Culture, Organizations and Politics, University of California, Berkeley, May 18-19, 2000.   NEW CONFERENCE PAPER
  4. Hallin, Daniel C., “Journalism,” in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Oxford:  Pergamon, 2001. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRY 
  5. Hallin, Daniel C., “Berlusconi:  How it Happened,” Opendemocracy.net No. 4, (With Paolo Mancini)  2001. INTERNET ARTICLE 
  6. Hallin, Daniel C., “Media and Political Power:  Vietnam, Watergate, and the Myth of ‘Mediocracy’” Conference on News Media and Politics --Independent Journalism, Budapest, October 6-7, 2000. CONFERENCE PAPER 
  7. Hallin, Daniel C., “Comments on ‘A Free and Responsible Press,’ ch.5: Self Regulation.”  Prepared for Press Commission Meeting in Rancho Mirage, February 6-8, 2004. CONFERENCE PAPER
  8. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini, “Dimensions in Comparing Media Systems:  Three Models of the Interaction between Media and Politics.” Paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association for Mass Communication Research, Porto Alegre, Brazil, July 25-29, 2004. CONFERENCE PAPER 
  9. Hallin, Daniel C. and Rodney Benson, “How States, Markets and Globalization Shape the News:  The French and American National Press, 1965-1997,”paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, New York, May 26-30, 2005.  Top paper in political communication. NEW CONFERENCE PAPER
  10. Hallin, Daniel C.,  Comparing Mass Media in Europe and the United States,” Insights on Law & Society  5:3 (Spring, 2005).  NEW ARTICLE

III.      Work in Progress

  1. Hallin, Daniel C., Review of three documentaries about media and war  for Political Communication. Reporting America at War, two 90-minute episodes, 2003; War Feels Like War, 59 minutes, 2003; Home of the Brave – Land of the Free, 52 minutes, 2003.  IN PREPARATION(formerly III.15)
  2. Hallin, Daniel C. and Rodney Benson, “How States, Markets and Globalization Shape the News:  The French and American National Press, 1965-1997,”paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Communication Association, New York, May 26-30, 2005.  Top paper in political communication.  Submitted European Journal of Communicatin.   SUBMITTED   (formerly III.16)