Featuring readings from prominent and influential authors in the field, including Joseph Turow, Carl Becker, Michael G. Parkinson, L. Marie Parkinson, and Kathy M. Newman, to name a few, this anthology takes a close look at the First Amendment, government regulations placed on the media, and the self-regulation the media imposes upon itself. The text also addresses black media, media literacy, mass ethics in education, mass communication research, and globalization theory.
Mass Communication and Society offers students a foundational understanding of historical and contemporary issues in mass communications. The book is well-suited for undergraduate courses in mass communication, broadcasting, history, and popular culture.
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