Seeing is Believing: The Politics of the Visual is a personal and analytical investigation into the politics of visual communication. The book explores the complex and reciprocal dynamic between world and image in our visually mediated society.
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Dr Rod Stoneman is Director of the Huston School of Film & Digital Media, Galway, Ireland. He was Chief Executive of the Irish Film Board until September 2003 and previously a Deputy Commissioning Editor in the Independent Film and Video Department at Channel 4 Television in the United Kingdom. He is the author of Chavez: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised; A Case Study of Politics and the Media and the co-editor of 'The Quiet Man' - and Beyond: Reflections on a Classic Film, John Ford and Ireland and Scottish Cinema Now.
'It is difficult to imagine a reader leaving its pages without carrying a few of its more potent images with them, silently assimilated into their own system.' Inky Needles Featured in The Irish Times, titled 'The camera sometimes lies: making myths through a lens'
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