The PressGeneva Overholser, Kathleen Hall Jamieson Oxford University Press, 26 thg 5, 2005 - 510 trang American democracy is built on its institutions. The Congress, the presidency, and the judiciary, in particular, undergird the rights and responsibilities of every citizen. The free press, for example, protected by the First Amendment, allows for the dissent so necessary in a democracy. How has this institution changed since the nation's founding? And what can we, as leaders, policymakers, and citizens, do to keep it vital? The freedom of the press is an essential element of American democracy. With the guidance of editors Geneva Overholser and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, this volume examines the role of the press in a democracy, investigating alternative models used throughout world history to better understand how the American press has evolved into what it is today. The commission also examines ways to allow more voices to be heard and to improve the institution of the American free press. The Press, a collection of essays by the nation's leading journalism scholars and professionals, will examine the history, identity, roles, and future of the American press, with an emphasis on topics of concern to both practitioners and consumers of American media. |
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... Ideas, Robert Schmuhl and Robert G. Picard The Agenda-Setting Function of the Press, Maxwell McC0mbs The Watchdog Role, WLance Bennett and William Serrin VII XVII XXV 1 4 17 48 66 81 92 115 120 I41 156 169 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...
... Ideas, Robert Schmuhl and Robert G. Picard The Agenda-Setting Function of the Press, Maxwell McC0mbs The Watchdog Role, WLance Bennett and William Serrin VII XVII XXV 1 4 17 48 66 81 92 115 120 I41 156 169 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...
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... ideas," a key metaphor for defining the context and the mission of the press as an institution of democracy. It owes its currency in considerable measure to a celebrated dissenting opinion of Supreme Court Justice OliverWendell Holmes ...
... ideas," a key metaphor for defining the context and the mission of the press as an institution of democracy. It owes its currency in considerable measure to a celebrated dissenting opinion of Supreme Court Justice OliverWendell Holmes ...
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... idea that journalists should be politically neutral and separated from attachments to political parties and organized social groups. The degree of political parallelism is thus low. The liberal model finds its purest expression in the ...
... idea that journalists should be politically neutral and separated from attachments to political parties and organized social groups. The degree of political parallelism is thus low. The liberal model finds its purest expression in the ...
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... ideas and for intervention in the political realm. Mass-circulation newspapers did not develop in southern Europe, except for the sports press and weekly human-interest magazines directed at women.The Italian journalist Enzo Forcella ...
... ideas and for intervention in the political realm. Mass-circulation newspapers did not develop in southern Europe, except for the sports press and weekly human-interest magazines directed at women.The Italian journalist Enzo Forcella ...
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... But French journalism historically provided the model for the "journalism of ideas" that prevailed in southern Europe, in contrast to the "journalism of information" that characterizes the II cn 1: Presses and Democracies.
... But French journalism historically provided the model for the "journalism of ideas" that prevailed in southern Europe, in contrast to the "journalism of information" that characterizes the II cn 1: Presses and Democracies.
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THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PRESS IN A DEMOCRACY | 115 |
GOVERNMENT AND THE PRESS AN AMBIVALENT RELATIONSHIP | 221 |
STRUCTURE AND NATURE OF THE AMERICAN PRESS | 333 |
SECTION V | 413 |
AFTERWORD | 433 |
INDEX | 443 |
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