Filming the First provides in-depth case studies and analyses of eighteen films depicting aspects of freedom of the press. It discusses the substantive social, political, historical, and legal aspects and implications of press freedoms illustrated in the films.
Filming the First provides in-depth case studies and analyses of eighteen films depicting aspects of freedom of the press. It discusses the substantive social, political, historical, and legal aspects and implications of press freedoms illustrated in the films.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner; Bruce E. Altschuler and Brandon T. Metroka
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Chapter 1. Censorship in a Time of War: Good Morning, Vietnam By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 2. A Media Mogul Battles Against His Fictional Doppelganger: Citizen Kane and RKO 281 By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 3. Heroic Newspaper Reporters, Editors, and Publishers Battle the President - All the President's Men and The Post By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 4. Technology Transforms the Press into the Media: Network and The Social Network By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 5. "How Can We Possibly Approve and Check the Story...?": Good Night, and Good Luck and The China Syndrome By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 6. Testing the Limits of Freedom: Denial and Deliberate Intent By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 7. Responsibility Matters: Shattered Glass By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 8. Creating Protagonists, Competing Interests, and Uncertain Legal Standards: The People vs. Larry Flynt and Citizenfour By Brandon T. Metroka Chapter 9. A Tale of One Press Clause and Two Journalisms: Spotlight and Out in the Night By Brandon T. Metroka Chapter 10. Mainstream Press Negligence and its Effects: The Normal Heart and Tongues Untied By Brandon T. Metroka
Chapter 1. Censorship in a Time of War: Good Morning, Vietnam By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 2. A Media Mogul Battles Against His Fictional Doppelganger: Citizen Kane and RKO 281 By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 3. Heroic Newspaper Reporters, Editors, and Publishers Battle the President - All the President's Men and The Post By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 4. Technology Transforms the Press into the Media: Network and The Social Network By Bruce E. Altschuler Chapter 5. "How Can We Possibly Approve and Check the Story...?": Good Night, and Good Luck and The China Syndrome By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 6. Testing the Limits of Freedom: Denial and Deliberate Intent By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 7. Responsibility Matters: Shattered Glass By Helen J. Knowles-Gardner Chapter 8. Creating Protagonists, Competing Interests, and Uncertain Legal Standards: The People vs. Larry Flynt and Citizenfour By Brandon T. Metroka Chapter 9. A Tale of One Press Clause and Two Journalisms: Spotlight and Out in the Night By Brandon T. Metroka Chapter 10. Mainstream Press Negligence and its Effects: The Normal Heart and Tongues Untied By Brandon T. Metroka
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