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The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States Book

The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States
The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States, The First Amendment tradition is paradigmatic for the development of communication doctrine in liberal democracies; no other national jurisprudence offers as extensive a body of commentary on a full range of media issues. Because of this, a study of First, The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States has a rating of 1.5 stars
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  • The Audience Reflected in the Medium of Law: A Critique of the Political Economy of Speech Rights in the United States
  • Written by author Myles Alexander Ruggles
  • Published by ABC-Clio, LLC, January 1994
  • The First Amendment tradition is paradigmatic for the development of communication doctrine in liberal democracies; no other national jurisprudence offers as extensive a body of commentary on a full range of media issues. Because of this, a study of First
  • The First Amendment tradition is paradigmatic for the development of communication doctrine in liberal democracies; no other national jurisprudence offers as extensive a body of commentary on a full range of media issues. Because of this, a study of First
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Introduction: The Allocation of Communicative Power
A Note on Theory and Method
Organization and Key Sources
Pt. ILiberal and Critical Paradigms in Mass Communications Law
1Speech, Property and the State in Liberal Democratic Theory3
The Communicative Obligations of the State4
The Communicative Freedoms of the Citizen11
2Critical Perspectives on Law and Communication25
Law, Civil Society, and the Relations of Production27
The Political Economy of Media Organizations38
Concluding Note: The Relationship of Media and Media Law to Base and Superstructure54
Pt. IIThe Audience and the First Amendment
3The Structure of the 'Free Marketplace of Ideas'61
Early First Amendment Conflicts61
The Definition of Mass Communication63
A 'Special Function' for the Press?65
Communication and the Public Function of Private Property69
4Citizen Access and Reply in Three Media Contexts79
Publishing81
Direct Interaction85
Broadcasting: The Fairness Doctrine90
5The Right to Receive Corporate and Commercial Speech105
A Problem of Definition106
Challenges to the Dogma111
The New Testament121
Conclusions: Communicative Power and Communicative Justice141
The First Period of Challenge143
The Second Period of Challenge146
The Business Response: The Consumer's Rights to Receive151
Speech, Property, and the State Revisited153
Communicative Power and Communicative Justice156
References I. Table of Cases165
References II. Other Works Cited168
Author Index175
Subject Index179


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