Media Studies Journal 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A focus unshaken.(photographer Cynthia Elbaum, Chechnya 1990s) | Mass communications | Sanders, Jonathan |
Assessing Internet access.(filtering and access) | Mass communications | Kranich, Nancy |
Blaming the media.(does media coverage and exposure to young children and adolescents encourage violence) | Mass communications | Heins, Marjorie |
Bloomers and ballots.(suffragettes) | Mass communications | Rasmusson, Sarah L. |
Breaking ranks in Northern Ireland.(journalism) | Mass communications | O'Doherty, Malachi |
Campaign spending and the first amendment.(campaign funding) | Mass communications | McChesney, Robert |
Children, the Internet and free speech. | Mass communications | Clayton Powell, Adam |
Church and State.(journalism, conflicts) | Mass communications | Bogart, Leo |
Courage isn't enough.(San Salvador, journalists) | Mass communications | Owen, John (British judge) |
Covering campaign finance: following the twists and turns on the money trail. | Mass communications | Corrado, Anthony |
Covering character.(media coverage of character of politicians) | Mass communications | Shogan, Robert |
Covering the coverage.(media coverage of 2000 presidential campaign) | Mass communications | Schram, Martin |
David Ruggles.(anti-slavery journalist) | Mass communications | Hodges, Graham Russell |
Deaf to the world: dangerous indifference to international news. | Mass communications | Baker, Ross K. |
Debunking a myth: Lesley Stahl's legendary 1984 campaign news segment. | Mass communications | Larson, Stephanie Greco |
Drowning in spin: politicians and reporters in dubious dialogue. | Mass communications | Squires, Jim |
Election polls: the perils of interpretation. | Mass communications | Frankovic, Kathleen A. |
Faith, fairness and the American press.(freedom to practice religious beliefs and media coverage in the US) | Mass communications | Haynes, Charles |
Fear of infringement.(freedom of speech and copyright issues pertaining to the internet) | Mass communications | Godwin, Mike |
Francisco P. Ramirez.(editor) | Mass communications | Gutierrez, Felix |
Frank Hurley in the Antarctic.(Antarctic expedition 1915) | Mass communications | Snyder, Robert W. |
Freedom Neruda.(Ivory Coast, press freedom) | Mass communications | Campbell, W. Joseph |
Freedom of speech: issues for a new election and a new century. | Mass communications | Strossen, Nadine |
Glasnost betrayed.(corruption, intimidation, journalists) | Mass communications | Gray, Emma |
Great courage, small places.(journalism) | Mass communications | Newton, Eric, Hogan, Mary Ann |
Hillary and Liddy: old and new stories in reporting on women candidates. | Mass communications | Hall, Jane |
Ida B. Wells-Barnett.(journalist) | Mass communications | Newkirk, Pamela |
Illegal thoughts.(freedom of speech issues) | Mass communications | Silverglate, Harvey |
Improving campaign coverage: advice from the American voter. | Mass communications | Dautrich, Ken |
Jeffrey Schmalz.(homosexuality, journalists) | Mass communications | Meislin, Richard J. |
L. Alex Wilson.(journalist) | Mass communications | Klibanoff, Hank |
Letizia Battaglia.(photographer) | Mass communications | Stille, Alexander |
Lobbying for more than just assets.(role of lobbying in protecting the business of journalism) | Mass communications | Sturm, John |
Native American newspapers. | Mass communications | Trahant, Mark N. |
News gathering and the new economy.(public opinion of press in the US) | Mass communications | Sanford, Bruce |
Not yet for the net: but new sites show great promise. | Mass communications | Weise, Elizabeth |
Picturing breast cancer.(Matuschka, Ned Asta)(Interview) | Mass communications | Rollin, Betty |
Rationing speech as campaign reform.(political media coverage) | Mass communications | DeLay, Tom |
Reforming journalism: lessons from 1996 and plans for 2000.(political reporters and editors Jennie Buckner, Paul Taylor, John Mashek and Marvin Kalb)(Interview) | Mass communications | Robinson, George |
Robert Capa and the Spanish Civil War.(war photographer Robert Capa) | Mass communications | Whelan, Richard |
Serving the public interest.(broadcasting standards) | Mass communications | Hall, Jane |
Starstruck: celebrity, politics and the news media. | Mass communications | Elving, Ronald D. |
Strong signals from religious broadcasters.(US religious broadcasting licensing) | Mass communications | Dart, John |
Television and political speech: the medium exalts spectacle and slights words. | Mass communications | McWilliams, Wilson Carey |
The 8-foot bubble.(political intervention in free speech) | Mass communications | Mauro, Tony |
The diminishing first amendment.(United States freedom of speech) | Mass communications | Hentoff, Nat |
The journalism of the French Resistance.(World War II) | Mass communications | Albert, Pierre, Bertrand, Claude-Jean |
The privacy genie's out of the bottle.(press standards) | Mass communications | Seigenthaler, John |
The race for first lady. | Mass communications | Edwards, Tamala |
The unmaking of the presidents: reporting that cuts the presidency down to size. | Mass communications | Graff, Henry F. |
The Zenger Trial.(John Peter Zenger, seditious libel charge, 1735) | Mass communications | Copeland, David |
This female crusading scalawag.(editor Hazel Brannon Smith) | Mass communications | Stein, Bernard L. |
Why race still matters: questions for the press, politicians and the public. | Mass communications | Merina, Victor |
Why the fuss over the flag?(symbolism of flag burning) | Mass communications | Allen, Jimmy |
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