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Peter K. Fallon

Peter K. Fallon is a professor of journalism and media studies at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He is the author of three books: Printing, Literacy, and Education in Eighteenth Century Ireland: Why the Irish Speak English (winner of the Marshall McLuhan Award for Outstanding Book in 2007), The Metaphysics of Media: Toward an End to Postmodern Cynicism and the Construction of a Virtuous Reality (winner of the Lewis Mumford Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Technology, 2010), and Cultural Defiance, Cultural Deviance. He is currently working on a project that reconsiders Jacques Ellul’s Propaganda for the twenty-first century. Its working title is Propaganda 2.1: A Handbook for Peaceful Totalitarian Rule.


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