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From Watergate to Monicagate: Ten Controversies in Modern Journalism and Media

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

From Watergate to Monicagate: Ten Controversies in Modern Journalism and Media

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780313311635

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th June 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Media, entertainment, information and communication industries

Dewey:

302.23

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Description

Presents and analyzes ten of the most controversial topics in the media for students of social issues and media classes and their teachers. Students of media, journalism, and social issues classes will use this book to identify the ten most controversial issues facing the media profession today. Topics include the ever-increasing monopolistic control of the media by conglomerates, tabloid journalism and its impact on the news and plagiarism. Foerstel presents the history of each controversy, important media personalities, and relevant legislation. Students can examine the current status of the controversy and apply critical thinking skills to make predictions on possible future outcomes. From the paparazzi to Internet censorship, Foerstel highlights significant controversy in modern journalism and the media, specifically noting recent public outcry over the press' abuse of the private lives of celebrities, including the death of Princess Diana, and problems with plagiarism and the excessive use of anonymous sources. Perhaps the most controversial of all media subjects--the battle over the First Amendment rights on the electronic frontier of the Internet--is discussed in depth. With the detail Foerstel offers, students receive an up-to-date look at the struggle between those who advocate censorship of material they deem "harmful to minors" and those who defend intellectual freedom.

Reviews

.,."journalism students will find this material edifying and sobering and would do well to have it as assigned reading. Other teens interested in how propaganda, corporate structuring, and personality each direct and taint the free press will find the book a treasure trove of help when preparing research papers. Both high school and public libraries should have it available as curriculum support and for readers interested in thinking about modern journalism."-VOYA
...journalism students will find this material edifying and sobering and would do well to have it as assigned reading. Other teens interested in how propaganda, corporate structuring, and personality each direct and taint the free press will find the book a treasure trove of help when preparing research papers. Both high school and public libraries should have it available as curriculum support and for readers interested in thinking about modern journalism.-VOYA
An excellent book for journalism and government students and staff--and for anyone seriously interested in understanding the problems facing the Fourth Estate. Highly Recommended.-The Book Report
An excellent starting point for student research, this book will also be an eye-opener for anyone who may not realize the extent of corporate and governmental influence on the media. For all academic and public libraries.-Library Journal
For general readers and lower-division undergraduates approaching media studies for the first time.-Choice
The writing of From Watergate to Monicagate is fluid and easy to read; the references are plentiful and appropriate; and the ideas are important enough that all journalists and would be journalists should read this volume...and then think about what they have read.-Media Ethics
"An excellent book for journalism and government students and staff--and for anyone seriously interested in understanding the problems facing the Fourth Estate. Highly Recommended."-The Book Report
"An excellent starting point for student research, this book will also be an eye-opener for anyone who may not realize the extent of corporate and governmental influence on the media. For all academic and public libraries."-Library Journal
"For general readers and lower-division undergraduates approaching media studies for the first time."-Choice
"The writing of From Watergate to Monicagate is fluid and easy to read; the references are plentiful and appropriate; and the ideas are important enough that all journalists and would be journalists should read this volume...and then think about what they have read."-Media Ethics
..."journalism students will find this material edifying and sobering and would do well to have it as assigned reading. Other teens interested in how propaganda, corporate structuring, and personality each direct and taint the free press will find the book a treasure trove of help when preparing research papers. Both high school and public libraries should have it available as curriculum support and for readers interested in thinking about modern journalism."-VOYA

Author Bio

Herbert N. Foerstel is the former Head of Branch Libraries at the University of Maryland, College Park.

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