Encyclopedia of Media and PoliticsTodd Schaefer, Thomas Birkland The relationship between media and politics receives constant attention and creates heated debate. The Encyclopedia of Media and Politics offers an authoritative, unbiased exploration of the intersection between media and politics, from larger themes such as the role of media in civil, democratic society, to more specific topics such as media ownership and regulation. The topics covered include:
With articles contributed by scholars and practitioners, this volume provides both academic analysis and practical insights on the history, impact, and roles of the media in politics. Additional key information is provided through photographs, tables, figures, appendices, and an index. School, academic, and public libraries as well as libraries that serve media and professionals in related areas will want to acquire this important new resource for their patrons. |
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... speech In Pittsburgh Press Co. v . Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations ( 1973 ) , the Supreme Court defined commercial speech as that which " does no more than propose a com- mercial transaction . " Only well into the twentieth ...
Todd Schaefer, Thomas Birkland. plistic approach " of distinguishing between commerical and other speech . The justices held that speech rights are for the protection of the listener as well as for the speaker , and it was in the ...
... speech are highlighted and in what order ? What , if anything , was shown of the crowd's reaction ? Why cover that particular speech at all , given that the president and the president's opponents deliver speeches all the time and not ...
Contents
Agenda setting | 9 |
Brokaw | 28 |
Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 | 41 |
Copyright | |
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