AUTHOR INDEX (Page numbers denote the first page of authors' essays. The two volumes Aaron, H. R., 420 African National Congress, 1149 ARVIN Captain, 307 Bairdain, E. F., 898 Bairdain, E. M., 898 Barghoorn, F. C., 1090 Barrett, R. J., 40 Berger, C., 407, 670, 689, 713 Bohannan, C. T. R., 440 Broman, B. M., 722 Brzezinski, Z., 1028 Bullard, M. R., 461, 1105 Choukas, M., 726 Clarkson, E. J., 758 Cooper, B. H., 229, 241, 262, 379, 380, 386 Dasbach, A. M., 720 Daugherty, W. E., 18, 80, 121 Davis, M., 191, 698, 702 Delaney, R. F., 1 de Sola Pool, I., 1043 Donnell, J. C., 460 Dunn, S. W., 886 Harris, E., 412 Hausman, C. K., 181, 271 Hemphill, J. A., 512 Herz, M. F., 403, 416, 678 Hollander, F. G., See Durham, F. G. Janis, I. L., 609 Johns, J. H., 62, 144, 465 JUSPAO Planning Office, 133, 498, 744, 755 Katagiri, T., 137, 220, 246 Lanigan, J. D., 694 Lansdale, E. G., 762, 767 Latin American Solidarity Organization, 1142 Lerner, D., 47 Le Vine, V. T., 234 Linebarger, P. M. A., 666 Little, J. M., 585 Long Chuong Dac, 508 Lorimor, E. S., 886 Lovett, C. B., 413 Durham, F. G., 711 Editors, The, 85, 225, 382, 401, 684, 725 Ellul, J., 1050, 1065 Eswara, H. S., 796 Foote, A. E., 636 McAulay, A. H. D., 340 McKay, V., 1122 Macy, W. T., 408 Martin, L. J., 1011 Miller, G. R., 624 Ministry of Defense, USSR, 346, 353 Monroe, J. L., 855 Moon, G. A., 326 Morris, M. A., 122 Morris, R. P., 946 Moskos, C. C., 454 Moynahan, B., 763 Murty, B. S., 699 Nathan, R. S., 125, 259, 673, 684 New Zealand Department of External Af- fairs, 1120 Niehoff, A. H., 770 Norton, J. H., 1059 Okes, I. E., 590 Stone, V. A., 796 Sugden, G. S., 178 Szalay, L. B., 862, 878 Tanaka, Y., 20 Thebaud, C. C., 312 U. S. Information Agency, 553 Valeriano, N. D., 440 van de Velde, R. W., 754, 760 Watson, F. M., 53 Wechsler, I. R., 102 Whelan, J. G., 213, 333, 972 Yamashita, K. S., 282 Yarborough, W. P., 337, 458, 587 Yoh, B., 1072 Yu, G. T., 1110 Zartman, I. W., 1130 Zorthian, B., 167 SUBJECT INDEX (The two volumes of this book are numbered sequentially; Acheson, D.: 3, 156-157 Volume Two begins on page 477) Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA): 100 African National Congress: 1149–1152 age as prestige factor in communication: 755-758 aged persons as communicators: 755–758 agit-prop: 356, 399n(1), 1040-1041, 1048, 1157-1162 Washington operations, 97 aircraft as a communication channel: 730-735 Algerian Delegation in Cairo: 1146-1149 America Illustrated: 720-722, 848-854 Americal Division: 951 American Specialist Program: 93 Armed Forces Radio: 139-140 Armed Propaganda Team (APT): 26 Army Concept Team (ACTIV) report on PSYOP in Vietnam: 227-228 Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (ASD-ISA): 100 attitude change (see also persuasion; persuasion theory): 624–635, 658-662, 770-773, 796-805 audience analysis: See target analysis audience, importance of in communication: 1027-1163 audience research: See target analysis audience selection: See target analysis Aux Frontiéres de l'Avenir: 1087 "back translation": 507 balloons as a communication channel: 727-728, 729 BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation): 5, 49, 186–191, 915–916, 1079-1085 Berlin airlift, PSYOP effect of: 50 Berlo, D.: 24 Bernays, Edward: 5 "Biafra lobby": 703-705 books, role of in communication: 1078 British Broadcasting Corporation: See BBC British Council: 186-191, 1080-1084 British Information Service: 186-191 British PSYOP: See PSYOP, British broadcasting, international (radio and TV): 928–938 broadcast monitoring, use of in PSYOP: 580 Buchanan-Cantril Adjective Check List: 806 Bureau of applied Social Research: 28 Burston-Marsteller Associates: 193 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): 8, 86-88, 113 in Dominican intervention, 265 Cameroon insurgency: 234-241 cannon as a communication channel: 728-730 Cantril, H.: 70, 162–163 captured documents, use of in PSYOP: 536–545, 580, 955–956, 996-1002 ge 477) change agent (in communication): 770, 796-806 channels of communication: See communication channels Chassin, Gen. L.: 254 Chieu Hoi Program: 26, 28, 33, 152, 391–396, 408–411, 414, 416–420, 758, 911–913, 947, 953, 996-1002 Children Adrift: 924-925 China Pictorial: 1113 Chroniques de France: 1087 Civic Action: 54-55, 130, 458-459 civil affairs (civil-military relations): 58-60, 73, 256, 424, 444-454 Civilian Irregular Defense Groups (in Vietnam): 339–340 civilians, use of in PSYOP: 579-580 Command and General Staff College survey of PSYOP effectiveness: 951-957 communication: cross-cultural, 282-305, 590-594, 667-668 definition of, 65 in developing countries, 939-943 "development," See "development" communication as education (to inform), 24 effects of new technology on, 9-10, 12, 107-108 as entertainment, 24 face-to-face, 695-696 facilitative, 1012-1021 functions of, 24 from point of view of receiver, 24 from point of view of sender, 24 governmental, 1120-1130 governmental international, 191-194, 1011-1021, 1075-1084 interpersonal, 21, 23, 28, 35-36, 283-287 mass media, in democratic societies, 1050-1058 in totalitarian societies, 1028-1050 nongovernmental international, 702-711 persuasive (see also persuasion; propaganda), 21, 33-36, 609-624, 1012 purpose of, 33 role of, 23-25 total transmission, process of, 31-33 communication channels: 26-27, 72, 759-773 choice of, 693-698 interaction among, 697 non-governmental, 116, 191-194 role of in communication, 25 communication models: 36-39, 38 (fig.), 636–642 "communication: process and effects"; 553–571 "communication revolution": See communication, effects of new technology on Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT): 118 communication techniques: 26 communication theory: 20-21, 22-39, 366, 636–642, 770-773, 790-796, 986-988 community relations: 55-56 congruity theory: 887-897 content analysis: 786-787, 835-862 |