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Mehan, Joseph A. – Journal of Communication, 1981
After World War II, the United States was the champion of communications as an international issue, but it has since become disenchanted with its formulation and debate. (PD)
Descriptors: Communications, Global Approach, Mass Media, News Media

Lang, Gladys Engel; Lang, Kurt – Journal of Social Issues, 1972
Information available suggests that the media are rarely a major influence on the amount of violence and that they function as much to deter as to incite violence. Yet, if reports of violence affect expectations, then the nature of public protest as well as of official response will be influenced. (Authors)
Descriptors: Aggression, Demonstrations (Civil), Mass Media, News Media

Lowry, Dennis T. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media

Lowry, Dennis T. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media

Weiss, Carol H. – Society, 1985
Reviews four major criticisms of media coverage of social science--oversimplification, premature closure, lack of concern with the methodological and theoretical competence of the social science reported, and biased selection--and concludes they are largely justified. Argues that such shortcomings are explicable, given the structure and operating…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Mass Media, News Media, News Reporting

Harding, Del – NASSP Bulletin, 1974
Article deals with everything from determining what is news to dealing with the sometimes complex relationships with media representatives. (Editor)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Mass Media, News Media, Newspapers
Harte, Houston H. – College and University Journal, 1971
Based on remarks made before the American Association of State Colleges and Universities in San Antonio, Texas, in November 1970. (IR)
Descriptors: Activism, Higher Education, Mass Media, News Media
Porter, Michael J. – 1979
This discussion of agenda setting reviews early theories of mass communication and traces the beginnings of agenda setting theory to the 1968 United States presidential campaign, during which researchers found a high correlation between what the media were saying about issues and what the people thought were important issues. The results of more…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media

Becker, Lee B.; McCombs, Maxwell E. – 1977
Agenda setting provides an analysis strategy for linking press coverage and voter perceptions of front runners, and underscores the importance of studying the primaries early in an election year. Two studies were undertaken in 1976. The first study, in Onandaga County (New York), involved telephone interviews of 335 registered Democrats in late…
Descriptors: Elections, Mass Media, News Media, Political Attitudes
Anapol, Malthon M. – 1975
Unlike most of the regulatory constraints which have impact on the media, libel, slander, and invasion of privacy are common law concepts developed from the precedents of previous court decisions and from reasoning employed in the written judicial opinions of appellate courts. Since common law is thus both traditional in nature and subject to…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media, News Media
Bush, Chilton R., Ed. – 1970
This volume presents the findings of several research studies related to jury verdicts in felony cases and pretrial publicity. The studies include: "Trial Judges' Opinions on Prejudicial Publicity" by Fred Siebert, an attempt to learn whether or not judges thought that pretrial publicity had ever resulted in miscarriage of justice in…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Legal Problems, Mass Media

Lubot, Eugene – History Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Communism, Course Descriptions, History Instruction, Literature Reviews
Watt, James H., Jr.; van den Berg, Sjef A. – 1978
A study was conducted in the Washington, D.C., area to test mass media effects in a community controversy. Five possible theories were hypothesized to explain the effects media have on a community: indirect and direct effects, null effects, agenda setting, reverse effects, and reverse agenda setting. During the 16-month test period of the British…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media
Carmack, William R.; Foote, Joseph S. – 1975
The interplay that exists between the mass media and political activity provides the topic for this report of an informal dialogue between William R. Carmack, from the University of Oklahoma, and Joseph S. Foote, press secretary to Carl Albert, Speaker of the House of Representatives. The first section of the report relates Carmack's opening…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Literary), Interaction, Mass Media, News Media
Shaw, Eugene F. – 1977
The agenda-setting concept in mass communication asserts that the news media determine what people will include or exclude in their cognition of public events. Findings in uses and gratification research provide the foundation for this concept: an initial focus on people's needs, particularly the need for information. The agenda-setting concept…
Descriptors: Communications, Information Dissemination, Information Theory, Information Utilization