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  • - Print Culture in the Great Depression
    av David Welky
    350 - 1 350,-

    American mass culture's conservative response to the Great Depression and the coming of World War II

  • - Communication and Democracy in America
    av Mark Lloyd
    396,-

    The cure for an American media where market interests have usurped democratic participation

  • - Consumer Activism and Corporate Public Relations in the 1930s
    av Inger L. Stole
    350 - 1 526,-

    It hasn't occurred to even the harshest critics of advertising since the 1930s to regulate advertising as extensively as its earliest opponents almost succeeded in doing. This title examines how these consumer activists sought to limit the influence of corporate powers by rallying popular support to moderate and transform advertising.

  • - E. W. Scripps's Chicago Experiment
    av Duane C.S. Stoltzfus
    650,-

    Scripps's daring endeavor to produce a newspaper without advertising

  • - Muckrakers, Regulators, and the Struggle over Television Documentary
    av Chad Raphael
    610,-

    Triple Award Winner: 2006 History Division Book Award of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2006 Frank Luther Mott/Kappa Tau Alpha Communications Award, and 2005 Donald McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Policy Research

  • - The Press and Law in the Corporate Rationalization of the Public Sphere
    av David S. Allen
    456,-

    Exposes the vested interests behind the US slide toward conflating corporate values with democratic values. Through an examination of professionalization in both the press and the law and free speech as property, this book demonstrates that present democracy is about trying to control and manage citizens than giving them freedom to participate.

  • - Alaska Native Voices
    av Patrick J. Daley
    550,-

    Reveals how newspapers, radio stations and television programs became strategic sites of Native resistance to the economic and cultural agendas of non-Native settlers. This work demonstrates that freedom for indigenous peoples is not only premised on control over their political economy, but also on their capacity to tell their own stories.

  • - Ameryka-Echo and the Public Role of the Immigrant Press
    av Anna D Jaroszynska-Kirchmann
    740,-

  • av Jill Hills
    636,-

    Power relations within the global telecommunications empire

  • av Rick Rockwell
    546,-

    A readable overview of the media in Central America and its relationship to the region's existing governments.

  • - The Formative Century
    av Jill Hills
    550,-

    Tracing the development of communication markets and the regulation of international communications from the 1840s through World War I, this book examines the political, technological, and economic forces at work during the formative century of global communication.

  • - Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain
    av Michelle Tusan
    636,-

    Explores how British female subjects themselves forged a wide range of new political identities through the pages of their press. This book reveals the important relationship between print culture and the gender politics that provided a vehicle for women's mobilization in the political culture of modern Britain.

  • - Communication Politics in Dubious Times
    av Robert W. McChesney
    536,-

    Argues that the media, far from providing a bedrock for freedom and democracy, have become a significant antidemocratic force in the United States and, to varying degrees, worldwide. This title addresses the corporate media explosion and the corresponding implosion of public life that characterizes our times.

  • av Donald G. Godfrey
    650,-

    Presents the biography of the important American inventor Charles Francis Jenkins (1867-1934). This book documents the life of Jenkins from his childhood in Indiana and early life in the West to his work as a prolific inventor whose productivity was cut short by an early death.

  • - A History of American Newspapers and Their Readers
    av David Paul Nord
    330,-

    The significance of news and the institutions that produce it to American history

  • - Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss
    av Doug Underwood
    650,-

    A searing study of the intersection of journalism, fiction, and traumatic violence

  • - The Origins of Public Broadcasting in the United States
    av Hugh Richard Slotten
    660,-

    A detailed study of American public radio's early history

  • - How Media and Cultural Policy Undermine Free Expression
    av Amit M. Schejter
    306,-

    Argues that the laws governing Israeli electronic media are structured to limit the boundaries of public discourse. This title contends that free speech in Israel is institutionally muted to ensure the continued domination of the Jewish majority and its preferred interpretation of what Israel means as a Jewish-democratic state.

  • - Corporate Media, Globalization, and the UPS Strike
    av Deepa Kumar
    366,-

    Identifying problems and pointing to solutions in media representation

  • - The Religious Roots of the Secular Press
    av Doug Underwood
    366,-

    A comprehensive historical examination of the relationship between the journalistic and religious traditions in the United States

  • - The First Amendment, Democracy, and the Media
    av Laura Stein
    320,-

    How and why the First Amendment fails to protect speech rights

  • av Matthew C. Ehrlich
    320,-

    Tells the story of Hollywood's depiction of American journalism from the start of the sound era. This work argues that films have relentlessly played off the image of the journalist as someone who sees through lies and hypocrisy, sticks up for the little guy, and serves democracy.

  • - Labor and the Struggle for Democratic Radio
    av Elizabeth A. Fones-Wolf
    354,-

    Describes and analyzes the battles over the powerful medium of radio, which helped spark the massive upsurge of organized labor during the Depression. Organized chronologically, this work explores the advent of local labor radio stations such as WCFL and WEVD, labor's anti-censorship campaigns, and unionist experiments with early FM broadcasting.

  • - BIG BUSINESS MARKETING IN AMERICAN LIFE
    av Michael Dawson
    366,-

  • - Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War
    av Lorman A. Ratner
    296,-

    Traces the role of America's newspapers in the country's descent into war.

  • - Antinuclear Movements and the Media in the Cold War
    av Andrew Rojecki
    419,-

    Exploring links between nuclear arms policy and the visibility of oppositional groups in the media, this title assesses the extent to which antinuclear movements have succeeded in debunking official fictions, raising public consciousness, and reorienting government policy.

  • av Gerald J. Baldasty
    320,-

    Edward Willis Scripps revolutionized the newspaper industry by applying modern business practices to his chain of more than forty newspapers and creating a telegraphic news service and illustrated news features syndicate. This title presents a portrait of this entrepreneurial giant, drawing on Scripps' business correspondence.

  • - Native American Identity in the Press, 1820-90
    av John M Coward
    350,-

    Looks at how newspapers and news-making practices shaped the representations of Native Americans.

  • av Wayne A. Wiegand
    405,-

    In the modern era there arose a prolific and vibrant print culture - books, newspapers, and magazines issued by and for diverse, often marginalized, groups. This collection offers a fresh foray into the multicultural world of reading and readers in the United States.

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