Articles by Daniel Broudy« Back to listDaniel Broudy is Professor of Rhetoric and Applied Linguistics in the Graduate School of Intercultural Communication at Okinawa Christian University. As a former imagery analyst with the U.S. Army, he draws upon his military experience and doctoral training in psycholinguistics to develop courses in communication and the rhetoric of the visual. His research focuses on systems and techniques of mass manipulation in state and corporate public relations. He is managing co-editor of Synaesthesia: Communication Across Cultures (ISSN 1883-5953).
U.S. Veterans (and the Okinawa Dugong) Reveal MCAS Futenma’s Infringement of U.S. Navy’s Safety Standards: Call for Immediate Closure of the Base
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Balloons and Tape as Hate Speech: American and Japanese Rightwing Responses to the Okinawan Anti-Base Movement
‘Sweetening’ the Pentagon’s Deal in the Marianas: From Guam to Pagan
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Selling the Henoko Base and the Future of Okinawa: Propaganda, Government Plans and ‘Development’
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Revisiting Radical Democracy in (Post) Colonial Okinawa: An Interview with C. Douglas Lummis
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