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Introduction: The Allocation of Communicative Power | ||
A Note on Theory and Method | ||
Organization and Key Sources | ||
Pt. I | Liberal and Critical Paradigms in Mass Communications Law | |
1 | Speech, Property and the State in Liberal Democratic Theory | 3 |
The Communicative Obligations of the State | 4 | |
The Communicative Freedoms of the Citizen | 11 | |
2 | Critical Perspectives on Law and Communication | 25 |
Law, Civil Society, and the Relations of Production | 27 | |
The Political Economy of Media Organizations | 38 | |
Concluding Note: The Relationship of Media and Media Law to Base and Superstructure | 54 | |
Pt. II | The Audience and the First Amendment | |
3 | The Structure of the 'Free Marketplace of Ideas' | 61 |
Early First Amendment Conflicts | 61 | |
The Definition of Mass Communication | 63 | |
A 'Special Function' for the Press? | 65 | |
Communication and the Public Function of Private Property | 69 | |
4 | Citizen Access and Reply in Three Media Contexts | 79 |
Publishing | 81 | |
Direct Interaction | 85 | |
Broadcasting: The Fairness Doctrine | 90 | |
5 | The Right to Receive Corporate and Commercial Speech | 105 |
A Problem of Definition | 106 | |
Challenges to the Dogma | 111 | |
The New Testament | 121 | |
Conclusions: Communicative Power and Communicative Justice | 141 | |
The First Period of Challenge | 143 | |
The Second Period of Challenge | 146 | |
The Business Response: The Consumer's Rights to Receive | 151 | |
Speech, Property, and the State Revisited | 153 | |
Communicative Power and Communicative Justice | 156 | |
References I. Table of Cases | 165 | |
References II. Other Works Cited | 168 | |
Author Index | 175 | |
Subject Index | 179 |
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