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Library and Resources

Mass Media in a Global Environment

 

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The Library

Media Controversies

"Insanely Great" Student Work

Supplementary
Reading

Resources

Debate:
Hip Hop Authentic Culture Expression or Corporate Sell Ou
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Pivotal Terms In The Study of Communication

Resrouces From the Media Education Foundation

 Debate: File Sharing   Organizing Schemes   
 Debate
Future of Newspapers  
     
 Debate:
Free Airtime for Politicians vs. Broadcasters’ First Amendment Freedom
         
     
 Debate:  
Advertising to Adolescents: Regulate vs. Violate Freedom of Speech
      
  Message Construction Process  
 Debate:
The Internet-Copyrite vs Fair Use
     
 Debate:
The Press and War with Iraq  
 
     
 Debate:
Right to Know vs National Security
     
       

Research Resources
with News and Current Events

 

 

Assignments

Television Commercial Analsyis

 

 

 

         
 
 
 

 

         
                 
                 
                 
                       
                 
                 
                  
                 
                 

 

ohn Pavlik on the Impact of the Internet on Newspapers ------------
(Nov. 08, 1999)
John Pavlik, professor of Journalism and director of the Center for New Media, discusses the impact that the Internet is having on-- traditional newspapers.
 

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Lewis Cole discusses the state of movies in America
(Nov. 23, 1999)
Movies have never been more popular or influential, but they are paradoxically becoming more limited in content and style. -- Lewis Cole, Professor of Film
 

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Are We in the Midst of a Revolution in the News?
There is a lot of talk about revolution, but not everyone is convinced. In the short-term, it is a new phase characterized by a more competitive environment that is breeding more sensational news. -- James Carey, CBS Professor of International Journalism

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