The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication, Fifth Edition offers a clear and engaging introduction to media law with comprehensive coverage and analysis for future journalists and media professionals. Hypothetical "Suppose" cases at the start of each chapter get students thinking about key legal issues, while timelines show the progression of landmark cases in context. Each chapter concludes with two excerpted Cases for Study with explanatory headnotes and questions. The text also features a student website to help students review the material and prepare for exams.
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Mining an intense commitment and driving vision to reach today's students, combined with teaching experience of nearly 50 years, the authors of this new text offer an exciting alternative in the field of mass media law.
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Using media-based cases that promote critical thinking and problem-solving, this text addresses topics of key concern to managers: diversity, group cultures, progressive discipline, training, and market-driven journalism, among others.
For Schumpeter, innovation grew from the ashes of the “creative destruction” of established businesses that have depended heavily on traditional processes and technologies (Baum, 2001). Schumpeter's ideas seem especially relevant today.
The Eighth Edition brings the law to life with cutting-edge research, the latest court and legislative rulings, and a wealth of new content.
The new fifth edition has been heavily revised to include the latest changes in the Canadian and American media landscape, including new chapters on movies, entertainment, and Mass Media and Governance.
Offering practical guidance and an engaging insight into the law as it relates to journalists, this new edition adds to the strong reputation of this text.