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New Patterns in Global Television: Peripheral Vision
New York: Oxford University Press (1996), xii, 238 pp.
Violence against the Press: Policing the Public Sphere in US History
Oxford University Press (1994), 306 pp.
"In identifying the chief types of U.S. anti-press violence, the author discusses four basic patterns: violence among individuals, violence against ideas, violence against groups, and violence against an institution. Each pattern has its own chronology. Five models of the press in U.S. history are d
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Good News: Social Ethics and the Press
Oxford University Press (1993), xvi, 265 pp.
International Encyclopedia of Communications
New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press (1989), 4 vols.
"In spite of its youth, this is one of the most important publications in the field of communications, and it is the first of its kind. It addresses a broad range of topics in communications, with numerous references to subjects in journalism and mass communication. More than 450 scholars and profes
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The "Uncensored War": The Media and Vietnam
New York: Oxford University Press (1986), 285 pp.
"The 'Uncensored War' gives a richly detailed account of what Americans read and watched about Vietnam. Hallin draws on the complete body of the New York Times coverage from 1961 to 1965, a sample of hundreds of television reports from 1965-73, including television coverage filmed by the Defense Dep
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Switch on - Switch Off: Mass Media Audiences in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press (1979), xi, 260 pp.
Publishing in India: An Analysis
New York; Dehli: Oxford University Press (1975), 115 pp.
"In spite of the emphasis on India in the title, the author treats all Third World countries, but specifically deals with India by using it as a case study to examine historical development of the industry, its economics, its distribution, copyright, "public" and "private" publishing, foreign influe
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Television and the Child: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Television on the Young
Oxford: Oxford University Press, reprint (1960), xix, 522 pp.
"The work deals with the reactions of children and the effects of television upon them. Thus after studying children as an audience, using experimental studies, the authors describe to us the main effects on the child's leisure activities and interests, his marks and learning in school, his way of l
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An African Survey, A Study of Problems Arising in Africa South of the Sahara
London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press (1957), 26 pp.
"This study gives a general survey of the press and radio in Africa — Very broad outline of the situation and problems of these media — The author examines the press written for Africans and the legislation concerning the press." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media i
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