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Free Expression in the Age of the Internet: Social and Legal Boundaries
by Jeremy Harris Lipschultz. 331 pgs.
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Jeremy Harris Lipschultz is communication graduate chair and associate professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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Contents
Preface
Acronyms
1: Social Communication Theory of Free Expression: Politics and the Internet
2: A Historical Look at Traditional Legal Thought on Free Expression
3: Broadcast Versus Print Models of Free Expression
4: Normative Legal Versus Social Theory Approaches to Free Expression
5: Reno v. ACLU: A Legal Test in the Age of the Internet
6: The Drudge Report and the Clinton Scandal
7: A Survey of the Range of Internet Content
8: E-Mail, Listservs, and Other Personal Forms of Free Expression
9: The Special Case of Invasion of Privacy
10: Property and Commercial Rights in a Digital Age
11: Comparative International Issues
12: Toward Thinking About Free Expression in a Digital Age
Glossary
References
Index
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The Electronic Grapevine: Rumor, Reputation, and Reporting in the New On-Line Environment
by Diane L. Borden, Kerric Harvey. 199 pgs.
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Preface
I: Rumor
1: The Future of Journalism in a Distributed Communication Architecture
References
2: Public Opinion, Expert Opinion, and the Illusion of Consensus: Gleaning Points of View Electronically
References
3: The Blurring of the Line Between Advertising and Journalism in the On-Line Environment
Suggested Readings
4: Niche-Market Culture, Off and On Line
References
II: Reputation
5: Cyberspace: A Consensual Hallucination
Works Consulted
6: Going On Line with the U.S. Constitution: Gender Divisions in the Cultural Context of the First Amendment
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7: Cyberlibel: Time to Flame the Times Standard
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III: Reporting
8: The Campus Press: A Practical Approach to On-Line Newspapers
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9: Technology and Journalism in the Electronic Newsroom
References
10: Journalists' Use of On-Line Technology and Sources
11: Content Analysis in an Era of Interactive News: Assessing 21st Century Symbolic Environments
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12: News and Information at the Crossroads: Making Sense of the New On-line Environment in the Context of Traditional Mass Communication Study
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About the Authors
Index
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The Control Revolution: How the Internet Is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know
by Andrew L. Shapiro. 288 pgs.
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The author explains how the Internet revolution has really affected our lives. He argues that the common thread underlying developments is not just a change in how we compute or communicate but a shift in who is in control.
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Praise for the Control Revolution
The Control Revolution, N.
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Forword
Introduction
Part One: Revolution
Chapter 1: We Have Revolution Now
Chapter 2: The Politics of Code
Chapter 3: Gaining Control
Chapter 4: Liebling's Revenge the Power of Interactivity
Chapter 5: Masters of Our Own Domains Personalization of Experience
Chapter 6: The Decline of Middlemen
Part Two: Resistance
Chapter 8: Where Do You Want to Go Today?
Part Three: Oversteer
Chapter 9: Narrowing Our Horizons
Chapter 10: A Fraying Net
Chapter 11: Freedom from Speech
Chapter 12: The Drudge Factor
Chapter 13: Shopper's Heaven?
Chapter 14: Push-Button Politics
Chapter 15: Privacy for Sale
Part Four: Balanace
Chapter 16: Mapping Principles (Rules and Contexts)
Chapeter 17: Shatteringpillusions (Convenience and Choice)
Chapter 18: In Defense of Middlemen (Power Andpdelegation)
Chapter 19: In Defense of Accidents (Order and Chaos)
Chapter 20: Surf Globally, Network Locally
Chapter 21: The Tools of Democracy
Epilogue: From Revolution to Resolution
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
4.
The First Amendment in Cyberspace, in Yale Law Journal
by Cass R. Sunstein. 48 pgs.
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The Supreme Court's Approach to the First Amendment in Cyberspace: Free Speech as Technology's Hand-Maiden, in Constitutional Commentary
by Mark S. Kende. 16 pgs.
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The First Amendment and Cyberspace: The Clinton Years, in Law and Contemporary Problems
by James Boyle. 16 pgs.
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Silencing John Doe: Defamation & Discourse in Cyberspace, in Duke Law Journal
by Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky. 92 pgs.
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Internet Defamation, in Communications and the Law
by Deckle McLean. 21 pgs.
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Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, the Internet and the First Amendment: Another Free Speech Showdown in Cyberspace?, in Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
by Jan H. Samoriski. 20 pgs.
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The First Amendment and Problems of Political Viability: The Case of Internet Pornography, in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
by Mark C. Alexander. 54 pgs.
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11.
Legislating the Tower of Babel: International Restrictions on Internet Content and the Marketplace of Ideas, in Federal Communications Law Journal
by Michael F. Sutton. 22 pgs.
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12.
Good Samaritan to the Rescue: America Online Free from Publisher and Distributor Liability for Anonymously Posted Defamation, in Communications and the Law
by Nancy W. Guenther. 61 pgs.
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13.
Deregulation Reconsidered: Protecting Internet Speech in the United States, Germany, and Japan, in Communications and the Law
by Jae-Young Kim. 23 pgs.
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14.
Injunctive Relief in the Internet Age: The Battle between Free Speech and Trade Secrets, in Federal Communications Law Journal
by Adam W. Johnson. 26 pgs.
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Filth, Filtering, and the First Amendment: Ruminations on Public Libraries' Use of Internet Filtering Software, in Federal Communications Law Journal
by Bernard W. Bell. 47 pgs.
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