Issues in media : selections from CQ researcher.
Contributor(s): CQ Press
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Los Angeles, California ; Washington, District of Columbia : Sage , CQ Press, ©2016Edition: Third edition.Description: xvi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 148338585X (paperback); 9781483385853 (paperback).Subject(s): Mass media -- Social aspects![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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College Library General Reference Section | CAS 302.23/Is75 (Browse shelf) | Available | 81374 |
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CAS 302.23/H19 Mass communication : | CAS 302.23/H41 Cultures of mediatization / | CAS 302.23/H67 Media literacies : | CAS 302.23/Is75 Issues in media : | CAS 302.23/L56 Visual communication : | CAS 302.23/M38 Mass communication : issues, perspectives and techniques/ | CAS 302.23/M55 Modern mass media / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1: Social Media Explosion Chapter 2: Internet and Social Media Chapter 3: Social Media and Politics Chapter 4. Internet Regulation Chapter 5: Internet and Media Chapter 6: Big Data and Privacy Chapter 7: Future of TV Chapter 8: Media Violence Chapter 9: Indecency on Television Chapter 10: Future of Libraries Chapter 11: Digital Journalism: Is News Quality Better or Worse Online? Chapter 12: Media Bias Chapter 13: Free Speech at Risk Chapter 14: Combat Journalism
Overview: For current coverage of controversial and important issues centering on media, look to the balanced reporting, completer overviews and engaging writing that CQ Researcher has consistently provided for more than eighty years. This brief reader allows students to see the links among media, culture, business and politics. Each article gives substantial background as well as current analysis of the issue, in addition to the following special features: a pro/con box that examines two competing sides of a single question; a detailed chronology; an annotated bibliography and Web resources; photos, charts, graphs and maps. A brief reader exploring some key questions in contemporary media and communication as they relate to culture, business and politics. Useful pedagogical features such as pro/con debates and suggested readings encourage a more critical approach from students.
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