Media Studies Journal 2000 - Abstracts

Media Studies Journal 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
A focus unshaken.(photographer Cynthia Elbaum, Chechnya 1990s)Mass communicationsSanders, Jonathan
Assessing Internet access.(filtering and access)Mass communicationsKranich, Nancy
Blaming the media.(does media coverage and exposure to young children and adolescents encourage violence)Mass communicationsHeins, Marjorie
Bloomers and ballots.(suffragettes)Mass communicationsRasmusson, Sarah L.
Breaking ranks in Northern Ireland.(journalism)Mass communicationsO'Doherty, Malachi
Campaign spending and the first amendment.(campaign funding)Mass communicationsMcChesney, Robert
Children, the Internet and free speech.Mass communicationsClayton Powell, Adam
Church and State.(journalism, conflicts)Mass communicationsBogart, Leo
Courage isn't enough.(San Salvador, journalists)Mass communicationsOwen, John (British judge)
Covering campaign finance: following the twists and turns on the money trail.Mass communicationsCorrado, Anthony
Covering character.(media coverage of character of politicians)Mass communicationsShogan, Robert
Covering the coverage.(media coverage of 2000 presidential campaign)Mass communicationsSchram, Martin
David Ruggles.(anti-slavery journalist)Mass communicationsHodges, Graham Russell
Deaf to the world: dangerous indifference to international news.Mass communicationsBaker, Ross K.
Debunking a myth: Lesley Stahl's legendary 1984 campaign news segment.Mass communicationsLarson, Stephanie Greco
Drowning in spin: politicians and reporters in dubious dialogue.Mass communicationsSquires, Jim
Election polls: the perils of interpretation.Mass communicationsFrankovic, Kathleen A.
Faith, fairness and the American press.(freedom to practice religious beliefs and media coverage in the US)Mass communicationsHaynes, Charles
Fear of infringement.(freedom of speech and copyright issues pertaining to the internet)Mass communicationsGodwin, Mike
Francisco P. Ramirez.(editor)Mass communicationsGutierrez, Felix
Frank Hurley in the Antarctic.(Antarctic expedition 1915)Mass communicationsSnyder, Robert W.
Freedom Neruda.(Ivory Coast, press freedom)Mass communicationsCampbell, W. Joseph
Freedom of speech: issues for a new election and a new century.Mass communicationsStrossen, Nadine
Glasnost betrayed.(corruption, intimidation, journalists)Mass communicationsGray, Emma
Great courage, small places.(journalism)Mass communicationsNewton, Eric, Hogan, Mary Ann
Hillary and Liddy: old and new stories in reporting on women candidates.Mass communicationsHall, Jane
Ida B. Wells-Barnett.(journalist)Mass communicationsNewkirk, Pamela
Illegal thoughts.(freedom of speech issues)Mass communicationsSilverglate, Harvey
Improving campaign coverage: advice from the American voter.Mass communicationsDautrich, Ken
Jeffrey Schmalz.(homosexuality, journalists)Mass communicationsMeislin, Richard J.
L. Alex Wilson.(journalist)Mass communicationsKlibanoff, Hank
Letizia Battaglia.(photographer)Mass communicationsStille, Alexander
Lobbying for more than just assets.(role of lobbying in protecting the business of journalism)Mass communicationsSturm, John
Native American newspapers.Mass communicationsTrahant, Mark N.
News gathering and the new economy.(public opinion of press in the US)Mass communicationsSanford, Bruce
Not yet for the net: but new sites show great promise.Mass communicationsWeise, Elizabeth
Picturing breast cancer.(Matuschka, Ned Asta)(Interview)Mass communicationsRollin, Betty
Rationing speech as campaign reform.(political media coverage)Mass communicationsDeLay, 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 communicationsRobinson, George
Robert Capa and the Spanish Civil War.(war photographer Robert Capa)Mass communicationsWhelan, Richard
Serving the public interest.(broadcasting standards)Mass communicationsHall, Jane
Starstruck: celebrity, politics and the news media.Mass communicationsElving, Ronald D.
Strong signals from religious broadcasters.(US religious broadcasting licensing)Mass communicationsDart, John
Television and political speech: the medium exalts spectacle and slights words.Mass communicationsMcWilliams, Wilson Carey
The 8-foot bubble.(political intervention in free speech)Mass communicationsMauro, Tony
The diminishing first amendment.(United States freedom of speech)Mass communicationsHentoff, Nat
The journalism of the French Resistance.(World War II)Mass communicationsAlbert, Pierre, Bertrand, Claude-Jean
The privacy genie's out of the bottle.(press standards)Mass communicationsSeigenthaler, John
The race for first lady.Mass communicationsEdwards, Tamala
The unmaking of the presidents: reporting that cuts the presidency down to size.Mass communicationsGraff, Henry F.
The Zenger Trial.(John Peter Zenger, seditious libel charge, 1735)Mass communicationsCopeland, David
This female crusading scalawag.(editor Hazel Brannon Smith)Mass communicationsStein, Bernard L.
Why race still matters: questions for the press, politicians and the public.Mass communicationsMerina, Victor
Why the fuss over the flag?(symbolism of flag burning)Mass communicationsAllen, Jimmy
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