69 research outputs found

    Simulator Sickness and Spectacular Destruction: Survival Research Laboratories\u27 Theater of Operations

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    The Strategic Air Command in Omaha, Nebraska is closed for business. Described in the December 29, 1991 New York Times as the nerve center of the United States\u27 nuclear strike force, the SAC once employed 260,000 people at 66 bases; its underground command post incarnated Hollywood visions of cold war paranoia, omniscient computers, and wall-sized maps sprinkled with blinking lights, like the one in Stanley Kubrick\u27s Dr. Strangelove

    Ariel - Volume 5 Number 3

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    Editor J.D. Kanofsky Entertainment Editors Robert Breckenridge Gary Kaskey Overseas Editor Mike Sinason Staff Ken Jaffe Bob Sklaroff Janet Weish David Jacoby Circulation Editor Jay Amsterdam Humorist Jim McCan

    Public Managers, Media Influence, and Governance: Three Research Traditions Empirically Explored

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    Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of public administration and policy making. However, the logic of the media is often very different from, and conflicting with, the logic of political and administrative life. So the question of how public managers experience and deal with media attention is more relevant than ever. An analytical sketch of the literature on the relationship between public managers and media provides three main categories of literature (public relations, agenda, and mediatization tradition). These three categories are used to develop statements (so-called Q-sort statements) to capture the way public managers experience thei
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