Siebert's Second Proposition in the Twenty-first Century

Society, Government and Free Expression After 9/11:a Special Issue of communication Law and Policy

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Paperback, 152 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2002
ISBN13: 9780805896343
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In 1952, legal scholar and historian Frederick S. Siebert published his monumental study of three centuries of press freedom in England, in which he enunciated and supported two propositions that were remarkable for their simplicity. The second of the propositions has become a guiding principle in the study of free expression. This special issue provides a remarkable body of work focusing on this key proposition in the context of one of today's great tragedies--September 11, 2001. It begins with an essay examining cycles of stability/stress and the reactions to those cycles, followed by the application of a concept to courtroom access issues following September 11. The last two articles provide an account of how times of stress--the period following the events of September 11, in particular--inhibit academic freedom and an overview of Siebert's life and work.

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ISBN13:9780805896343
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:152
Druk:1

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