My paper analyzes the relationship between human rights and U.S. media industries from 1943 to 1950. During the 1940s, diverse American business people as well as journalists, bureaucrats, and intellectuals sought to update the language of liberal press and speech freedomstraditionally understood as bulwarks against government interferenceto reflect and reinforce U.S. global hegemony. Technologizing press and speech freedoms provided the discursive solution to the liberals\u27 dilemma: a transnational vector in which American self-interest appeared to converge with that of media audiences worldwide. The first part of my paper analyzes these rights adaptationswhich included freedom of information, freedom of the screen, and freedom to l...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...
Liberal theory regards a free press as vital not only to political processes, but also to the develo...
478 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Based on extensive archival r...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
As American newspapers came under various forms of financial strain in the 1940s, arguably the most ...
This chapter traces the emergence and development of two distinct phenomena: the idea that media sho...
Within Western democracies there seemed to be no accord on where the limits of freedom of the pres...
Th is paper analyzes the problem of media culture today on the global andregional level in relation ...
“Radio Free Europe and the Right to be Informed: National Sovereignty and Freedom of Information Dur...
peer reviewedThe paper looks at a global, non-commercial organization that not only steered worldwid...
The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore onc...
The end of World War II brought some temporary joy to the United States and many other nations acros...
Press freedom and free speech have again become central questions in discussions of democracy and po...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...
Liberal theory regards a free press as vital not only to political processes, but also to the develo...
478 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Based on extensive archival r...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
As American newspapers came under various forms of financial strain in the 1940s, arguably the most ...
This chapter traces the emergence and development of two distinct phenomena: the idea that media sho...
Within Western democracies there seemed to be no accord on where the limits of freedom of the pres...
Th is paper analyzes the problem of media culture today on the global andregional level in relation ...
“Radio Free Europe and the Right to be Informed: National Sovereignty and Freedom of Information Dur...
peer reviewedThe paper looks at a global, non-commercial organization that not only steered worldwid...
The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore onc...
The end of World War II brought some temporary joy to the United States and many other nations acros...
Press freedom and free speech have again become central questions in discussions of democracy and po...
textThe foundations of American progressivism were established in the 19th century and were heavily ...
UnrestrictedFor more than a century philosophers, politicians, human rights advocates and ordinary p...
This study provides evidence of government distortion of news coverage amongst indepen-dently owned ...