by Eve Stryker Munson contributions by Catherine A. Warren
University of Minnesota Press, 1997 Cloth: 978-0-8166-2702-8 | Paper: 978-0-8166-2703-5 Library of Congress Classification P92.5.C37J36 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 302.2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Munson,
Eve Stryker
Warren,
Catherine A.
PART I
Introduction / On the Origins of Media Studies (and Media Scholars)
Pauly,
John
1
The Chicago School and the History of Mass Communication Research
2
The Roots of Modern Media Analysis: Lewis Mumford and Marshall McLuhan
3
Communications and Economics
PART II
Introduction / The Problem of Journalism History, 1996
Schudson,
Michael
4
The Problem of Journalism History
5
“Putting the World at Peril”: A Conversation with James W. Carey
PART III
Introduction / Famed Psychic's Head Explodes: James Carey on the Technology of Journalism
Marvin,
Carolyn
6
The Communications Revolution and the Professional Communicator
7
The Dark Continent of American Journalism
PART IV
Introduction / “We'll Have That Conversation”: Journalism and Democracy in the Thought of James W. Carey
Rosen,
Jay
8
“A Republic, If You Can Keep It”: Liberty and Public Life in the Age of Glasnost
9
The Press, Public Opinion, and Public Discourse: On the Edge of the Postmodern
PART V
Introduction / James Carey's Academy
Adam,
G. Stuart
10
Political Correctness and Cultural Studies
11
Salvation by Machines: Can Technology Save Education?