Published Books

Natalia Mielczarek & David D. Perlmutter. “Big Pictures and Visual Propaganda: The Lessons of Research on the ‘Effects’ of Photojournalistic Icons.” In Carol K. Winkler & Cori E. Dauber (eds.), Visual Propaganda and Extremism in the Online Environment, pp. 215-232. Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2014.

Thomas J. Johnson & David D. Perlmutter, eds. New Media, Campaigning and the 2008 Facebook Election. New York: Routledge, 2011.

Robert Mann & David D. Perlmutter, eds. Political Communication. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press, 2011.

David D. Perlmutter. Promotion & Tenure Confidential: The People, Politics, and Philosophy of Career Advancement in Academia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2010.

 David D. Perlmutter. Blogwars: The New Political Battleground. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

David D. Perlmutter & John M. Hamilton, eds. From Pigeons to News Portals: Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. Picturing China in the American Press: The Visual Portrayal of Sino-American Relations in Time Magazine, 1949-1973. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. Policing the Media . Beverly Hills: Sage, 2000.

David D. Perlmutter. Visions of War: Picturing Warfare from the Stone Age to the Cyberage. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999.

David D. Perlmutter, ed. Manship School Guide to Political Communication. Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1999.

David D. Perlmutter. Photojournalism and Foreign Policy: Framing Icons of Outrage in International Crises. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1998.

                                                                                                                                                                                            

 

Book Chapters and Sections

Svetlana V. Kulikova & David D. Perlmutter. “Blogging Down the Dictator? The Kyrgyz Revolution and Samizdat Web Sites.” In Eric Freedman & Richard Shafer (eds.), After the Czars and Commissars: Journalism in Authoritarian Post-Soviet Central Asia, pp. 263-286. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2011.

Wei Zha & David D. Perlmutter. “Blogs as Stealth Dissent?:’Eighteen Touch Dog Newspaper’ and the Tactics, Ambiguity and Limits of Internet Resistance in China.” In Guy J. Golan, Thomas J. Johnson, & Wayne Wanta (eds.),International Media Communication in a Global Age, pp. 277-295. New York: Routledge, 2009.

David D. Perlmutter. “Foreword.” In Suzanne Stefanac, Dispatches from Blogistan: A travel guide for the modern blogger, pp. v-viii. Berkeley: Peachpit/New Riders Press, 2007.

David D. Perlmutter. “Remembering the ‘Big Picture’: A Photojournalistic Icon of the Iraq War in the ‘IDS’ Age.” In Ralph D. Berenger (ed.), Cybermedia Go to War: Role of Converging Media During and After the 2003 Iraq War, pp. 340-360. Spokane: Marquette Books, 2006.

David D. Perlmutter. “Hypericons: Famous News Images in the Internet-Digital-Satellite Age.” In Paul Messaris (ed.), Digital Media: Transformations in Human Communication, pp. 51-64. New York: Peter Lang, 2006.

David D. Perlmutter & Mohamed El-Bendary. “International Communication and Global Changes.” In Frank Sligo & Ralph Bathurst (eds.), Communication in the New Zealand Workplace, pp. 117-129. Wellington, NZ: ST Press, 2005.

David D. Perlmutter. “The Art of War in the Twentieth Century.” In Antonio Monegal & Francesco Torres (eds.), At War, pp. 136-146. Barcelona: Barcelona Center of Contemporary Culture, 2004.

David D. Perlmutter. “The Internet: Big Pictures and Interactors.” In Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, & Jay Ruby (eds.),Image Ethics in the Digital Age, 2nd ed., pp. 1-26. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.

David D. Perlmutter. “Foreword.” In Raymond D. Strother, Falling Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting, pp. xi-xv. Baton Rouge: LSU Press/Reilly Center, 2003.

David D. Perlmutter. “Photojournalism (Still Photography).” In Donald H. Johnston (ed.-in-chief), Encyclopedia of International Media and Communication, pp. 471-481. San Diego: Academic Press, 2003.

David D. Perlmutter. “The Teacher’s Pet Phenomenon: From Dysfunction to Learning Model.” In Ode Ogede (ed.), Teacher Commentary on Student Papers: Conventions, Beliefs, Practices, pp. 29-39. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 2002.

David D. Perlmutter. “Journalistic Norms and Forms of Crossnational Imagery: How American Newsmagazines Photographed Tiananmen.” In Kaarle Nordenstreng & Michael Griffin (eds.), International Media Monitoring, pp. 123-142. Boston: Hampton Press, 1999.

David D. Perlmutter. “Hutchins Commission”; “Kathleen Hall Jamieson”; “William Safire.” In Guido Stempel III & Jacqueline Nash Gifford (eds.), Historical Dictionary of Political Communication. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999.

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