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Station Identification : A Cultural History Of Yiddish Radio In The United States
Alarming Reports : Communicating Conflict In The Daily News
Untimely Bollywood : Globalization And India’s New Media Assemblage
Media And Political Engagement : Citizens, Communication, And Democracy
Edited Clean Version : Technology And The Culture Of Control
Fidel : Hollywood’s Favorite Tyrant

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Humberto FontovaPublication Details
BookRegnery2005Description
Fidel exposes the hypocrisy of Castro’s liberal fan club, delivering the brutal truth about the tyrant the Fidelistas call the first and greatest hero to appear in the world. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) F1788.22.C3 F66 2005 AVAILABLE
Competent Communication

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Dan O’Hair … [et al.]Publication Details
Book2nd edSt. Martin’s Press1997Links
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This competency-based hybrid text links communication theory to everyday skills and integrates coverage of intercultural communication and ethical issues into every chapter, giving students the chance to put what they learn into practice. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) P90 .C634 1997 AVAILABLE
First Ladies And The Fourth Estate : Press Framing Of Presidential Wives

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Lisa M. BurnsPublication Details
BookNorthern Illinois University Press2008Description
Through press coverage, U.S. first ladies have become some of the most prominent and recognized figures in American politics. In First Ladies and the Fourth Estate, Burns analyzes the coverage of presidents wives in five leading newspapers and magazines The New York Times, The Washington Post, Ladies’ Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, and McCall’s to prove that the press has helped shape the first lady institution as well as influence the changing social and political roles of American women. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E176.2 .B86 2008 AVAILABLE
At War With Metaphor : Media, Propaganda, And Racism In The War On Terror

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Erin Steuter and Deborah WillsPublication Details
BookLexington Books2008Description
At War with Metaphor offers a compelling analysis of our public discussions of the war on terror and the binding conceptual metaphors through which they are framed. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HM1206 .S74143 2008 AVAILABLE
Celebrating Democracy : The Mass-mediated Ritual Of Election Day

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Mark W. BrewinPublication Details
BookPeter Lang2008Links
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How has the mass media changed our experience of Election Day? Particular attention is paid to the day?s status as a mass-mediated ritual, and the various forms of media?among them broadsides, newspapers, television, and the Internet?that have dominated public portrayals of the occasion.Well-researched and written, Celebrating Democracy is as much about the history of Election Day as it is about the history of American journalism and mass media. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) JK1965 .B67 2008 AVAILABLE
The Lolita Effect : The Media Sexualization Of Young Girls And What We Can Do About It

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M. Gigi DurhamPublication Details
BookOverlook Press2008Description
Pop culture—and the advertising that surrounds it—teaches young girls and boys five myths about sex and sexuality: -Girls don’t choose boys, boys choose girls–but only sexy girls -There’s only one kind of sexy–slender, curvy, white beauty -Girls should work to be that type of sexy -The younger a girl is, the sexier she is -Sexual violence can be hot Together, these five myths make up the Lolita Effect, the mass media trends that work to undermine girls’ self-confidence, that condone female objectification, and that tacitly foster sex crimes. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) HQ799.2.M35 D98 2008 DUE 12-15-09
The Handbook Of Mass Media Ethics

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edited by Lee Wilkins and Clifford G. ChristiansPublication Details
BookRoutledge2009Description
Key features include: up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of media ethics, one of the hottest topics in the media community ‘one-stop shopping’ for historical and current research in media ethics experienced, top-tier editors, advisory board, and contributors It will be an essential reference on media ethics theory and research for scholars, graduate students, and researchers in media, mass communication, and journalism. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) P94 .H355 2009 AVAILABLE
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