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Sherer, Michael D. – 1983
Noting that there are no easy answers when a photojournalist is subjected to a legal request for his or her work products from governmental officials, this paper examines how state and federal laws and court decisions have both enhanced and inhibited a photojournalist's right to protect negatives, photographs, films, and videotapes from government…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Government Role
Huff, W. A. Kelly – 1990
In the mid-1980s, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) reformed the National Radio Systems Committee (NRSC) as a liaison between receiver manufacturers and amplitude modulation (AM) broadcasters to promote unity in upgrading AM transmission and reception, and to aid AM in narrowing the sound quality gap with frequency modulation (FM). In…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Reception Equipment, Government Role, Media Research
Kunkel, Dale – 1987
This study explores children's understanding of television commercials that feature the same primary characters as those in the adjacent program content, a commercial technique known as "host-selling." Responses of children 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 years of age to identical commercials presented in both a host-selling and normal viewing…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Childrens Television, Comprehension
Dewey, Donald O. – 1986
James Madison's thoughts on various interpretations of the Constitution maintain that public opinion is the ultimate method of legitimizing the document. The Constitution must prevail against mere public opinion, but public opinion may be used to establish the meaning of the Constitution when conflicting interpretations exist. The public good and…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Government (Administrative Body), Government Role
Hayward, Susan – 1986
This study examines one aspect of the television medium--television news and its encoding practices--that was expected to be affected by changes instituted when socialists took office in France in 1981. It is noted that this government's legal reform advocated a more decentralized system of governance and a liberalization of the state monopoly on…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Encoding (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Senese, Donald J. – 1984
This paper discusses the advent of the technological revolution, the challenges presented to higher education and the Federal Government, and the profound changes in education that the computer will stimulate over the coming decades. Higher education's contribution would include research that assists business and industry to advance the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Federal Programs, Government Role
Rogers, Richard A. – 1988
Drawing on Michael Halloran's genre of public proceedings, the Iran-contra hearings can be viewed from a celebratory or epideictic perspective, with several conceptualizations of the genre combined to illuminate the functions of the hearings. The primary function of the hearings, at least from an epideictic viewpoint, was the reassurance of the…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Policy, Government Role
Castle, Michael N. – 1988
In recent years, Delaware has begun several welfare reform programs that have a direct impact on early childhood development. But even the best preschool and early education programs are not enough to ensure that at-risk kids will become educated and self-confident adults. The prevailing view that early childhood care and education begins at birth…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Early Childhood Education, Government Role, High Risk Students
Grant, James P. – 1983
Measures were proposed that would enable UNICEF, in association with others and despite prevailing difficult economic circumstances, to more effectively bring well-being and hope to hundreds of millions of children. Specific proposals were designed to help most countries accelerate child survival and development. Most particularly, it was…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Children, Developing Nations, Government Role
Kielbowicz, Richard B. – 1983
An examination of the ways in which United States postal policies affected the development of the magazine industry before Congress passed the second-class mail category in 1863 reveals how a medium is shaped at least in part by the technology, policy, and politics of its delivery systems. In the nineteenth century, magazines depended on the mails…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Media Research
Miller, Minor R. – 1988
Since the passage of the National Apprenticeship Act in 1937 apprenticeship has remained a totally voluntary program, the costs of which are covered by the program sponsor (either an employer, a joint labor-employer sponsor, or a government agency). As of 1988, there were about 325,000 apprentices in training and another 55,000 in the armed…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Change, Futures (of Society), Government Role
Fontana, Vincent J. – 1986
America's children and their families are in trouble, trouble so deep as to constitute a serious threat to the future of our society. The major source of that threat is bureaucratic "benign neglect." We have failed to recognize that the problems of the multitroubled family in a changing society are the problems of the entire society in the midst…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Neglect, Economic Factors
Carter, T. Barton – 1987
The legal action brought by author J. D. Salinger against Random House Publishers to prevent certain letters--now the property of various university libraries--from being published in a biography illustrates how the long-standing accommodation between the Copyright Act and the First Amendment can occasionally break down. Although the biographer…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Copyrights, Court Litigation
Worthington, Robert M. – 1982
The paper reviews work being done by two established Department of Education (ED) committees which are addressing concerns and issues related to rural education--the Intra-Departmental Committee on Rural Education (with representation from all 14 offices or units in the Department) and the Federal Intra-Agency Committee on Education's Rural…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Committees, Federal Government, Federal State Relationship
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
The surfacing of battered wives as a specific problem comes out of the many social changes occurring in Britain and many other countries in the 1960's. It comes in part from the growing number of marriages, the peaking of the baby boom in 1959, a decrease in family size, and a steady growth in female labor force participation. Importantly, women's…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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