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Communication and law : multidisciplinary approaches to research / edited by Amy Reynolds, Brooke Barnett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: LEA's communication seriesPublication details: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 2006.Description: xxvi, 394 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0805849424 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.7309/9 22
LOC classification:
  • P 95 C734 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The benefits of a multidisciplinary approach in communication law / Amy Reynolds, Brooke Barnett -- I. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES -- Charting the future of interdisciplinary scholarship in communication and law / Jeremy Cohen, Timothy Gleason -- Method in our madness: legal methodology in communications law research / Fred H. Cate -- Social science research in judges' first amendment decisions / Anthony L. Fargo -- A new paradigm for legal research / David Pritchard -- The intersection of legal practice and social science on the issue of pretrial publicity / Jon Bruschke -- Pornographic knowledge, the law, and social science / Robert Jensen -- Creating meaning, creating citizens: the U.S. Supreme Court and the control of meaning in the public sphere / David S. Allen -- Information and socioeconomic class in U.S. Constitutional Law / Sandra Braman -- II. MULTIDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- Merging legal research and the practices of social science: comparing state access laws / Bill F. Chamberlin ... [et al.] -- Blacks in the news: television, modern racism, and cultural change / Robert M. Entman -- The effects of dehumanizing depictions of race in TV news stories / Glenn Leshner -- Word-picture juxtaposition, schemata, and defamation in television news / Tom Grimes, Robert Drechsel -- The stories they couldn't tell: how journalists use public record databases / Brooke Barnett -- The impact of Walker's Appeal on northen and southern conceptions of free speech in the nineteenth century / Amy Reynolds -- The people and the cable guy: federally empowered public interest standards / Constance Ledoux Book -- Utilizing mass media advertising for legal notice in class action lawsuits / Michael Hoefges, Kent Lancaster.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) P 95 C734 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000030002

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction: The benefits of a multidisciplinary approach in communication law / Amy Reynolds, Brooke Barnett -- I. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES -- Charting the future of interdisciplinary scholarship in communication and law / Jeremy Cohen, Timothy Gleason -- Method in our madness: legal methodology in communications law research / Fred H. Cate -- Social science research in judges' first amendment decisions / Anthony L. Fargo -- A new paradigm for legal research / David Pritchard -- The intersection of legal practice and social science on the issue of pretrial publicity / Jon Bruschke -- Pornographic knowledge, the law, and social science / Robert Jensen -- Creating meaning, creating citizens: the U.S. Supreme Court and the control of meaning in the public sphere / David S. Allen -- Information and socioeconomic class in U.S. Constitutional Law / Sandra Braman -- II. MULTIDISCIPLINARY METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- Merging legal research and the practices of social science: comparing state access laws / Bill F. Chamberlin ... [et al.] -- Blacks in the news: television, modern racism, and cultural change / Robert M. Entman -- The effects of dehumanizing depictions of race in TV news stories / Glenn Leshner -- Word-picture juxtaposition, schemata, and defamation in television news / Tom Grimes, Robert Drechsel -- The stories they couldn't tell: how journalists use public record databases / Brooke Barnett -- The impact of Walker's Appeal on northen and southern conceptions of free speech in the nineteenth century / Amy Reynolds -- The people and the cable guy: federally empowered public interest standards / Constance Ledoux Book -- Utilizing mass media advertising for legal notice in class action lawsuits / Michael Hoefges, Kent Lancaster.

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