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Fast Forward 50 Years: Protecting Uninhibited, Robust, And Wide-Open Debate After New York Times Co. V. Sullivan, Amy Sanders
Fast Forward 50 Years: Protecting Uninhibited, Robust, And Wide-Open Debate After New York Times Co. V. Sullivan, Amy Sanders
Amy Kristin Sanders
One Journalist, Two Roles: What Happens When Journalists Also Work As Media Coordinators?, Jonathan Peters
One Journalist, Two Roles: What Happens When Journalists Also Work As Media Coordinators?, Jonathan Peters
Jonathan Peters
Individuals interacting with society possess multiple roles, and yet the study of journalistic role conceptions, based on the assumption that role conceptions influence journalistic outputs, has not addressed the idea that journalists possess multiple roles inside and outside the field. A peculiar arrangement in Missouri is the appointment of journalists to serve as media coordinators for the courts. Using a symbolic interactionism framework, we explore how media coordinators experience this duality of roles.
Régimen De La Comunicación, Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba
Régimen De La Comunicación, Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba
Juan Carlos Riofrío Martínez-Villalba
Presentación del libro “Régimen de la Comunicación”
Extiendo un afectuoso saludo a los apreciados autores de la presente Obra, así como a los representantes de la Corporación de Estudios y Publicaciones (CEP); a los distinguidos miembros de la mesa directiva; a las insignes autoridades oficiales y académicas que nos honran con su visita; y al querido público que tan gentilmente nos acompaña en este acto.
Nuevamente estamos aquí para entregar un estudio sistemático de las leyes ecuatorianas, hoy en concreto de las relacionadas con el mundo de la comunicación. Han pasado ya los años de ese inocente positivismo moderno que …
Network Nepotism And The Market For Content Delivery, Tejas N. Narechania
Network Nepotism And The Market For Content Delivery, Tejas N. Narechania
Tejas N. Narechania
Sender Side Transmission Rules For The Internet, Tejas N. Narechania, Tim Wu
Sender Side Transmission Rules For The Internet, Tejas N. Narechania, Tim Wu
Tejas N. Narechania
E-Mail Netiquette For Lawyers, Gerald Lebovits
E-Mail Netiquette For Lawyers, Gerald Lebovits
Hon. Gerald Lebovits
No abstract provided.