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Radiating Emergency: The Perils and Promise of the Broadcast Signal in the Atomic Age
Authors:Greg Siegel
Institution:1. gsiegel@filmandmedia.ucsb.edu
Abstract:This essay argues that the development of CONELRAD marked a pivotal—and often overlooked—moment in the history of media and communications in the United States. As the nation's first coast-to-coast emergency broadcast system, CONELRAD established a new paradigm of networked communications for a new world order. Through close critical examination of the institutional events and discursive controversies surrounding CONELRAD's development, I show how those events and controversies were inflected by both contemporaneous atomic anxieties and older hopes and fears associated with over-the-air communications. I also suggest how they articulated, in the domain of electronic mass media, the politico-legal theory and practice of the state of exception.
Keywords:Cold War Civil Defense  CONELRAD  Electromagnetic Radiation  Emergency Broadcasting  State of Exception
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