Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). History Division.

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Title: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (84th, Washington, DC, August 5-8, 2001). History Division.
Language: English
Authors: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 472
Publication Date: 2001
Document Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
Descriptors: Advertising, Censorship, Court Litigation, Higher Education, Journalism Education, Journalism History, Mass Media Role, Newspapers, Presidential Campaigns (United States), Programming (Broadcast), Propaganda, Television, World War II
Geographic Terms: Kansas
Abstract: The History section of the proceedings contains the following 15 selected papers: "Attacking the Messenger: The Cartoon Campaign against 'Harper's Weekly' in the Election of 1884" (Harlen Makemson); "Fact or Friction: The Research Battle behind Advertising's Creative Revolution, 1958-1972" (Patricia M. Kinneer); "Bee So Near Thereto: A History of Toledo Newspaper Co. v. United States" (Thomas A. Schwartz); "'All for Each and Each for All': The Woman's Press Club of Cincinnati, 1888-1988" (Paulette D. Kilmer); "Everyone's Child: The Kathy Fiscus Story as a Defining Event in Local Television News" (Terry Anzur); "Rising and Shining: Benjamin Day and His New York 'Sun' Prior to 1836" (Susan Thompson); "Reconnecting with the Body Politic: Toward Disconnecting Muckrakers and Public Journalists" (Frank E. Fee, Jr.); "Harry S. Ashmore: On the Way to Everywhere" (Nathania K. Sawyer); "Suppression of Speech and the Press in the War for Four Freedoms: Censorship in Japanese American Assembly Camps during World War II" (Takeya Mizuno); "The 'Farmer's Wife': Creating a Sense of Community among Kansas Women" (Amy J. DeVault); "Citizen Hearst vs. 'Citizen Kane': The Battle Fought behind the Release of One of the Greatest Cinematic Pictures of All Time" (Christopher Allan Faidley); "From 'True Temperance' to the 'Tatler': Advertising Messages of Anheuser-Busch in the Early Years of Prohibition" (Margot Opdycke Lamme); "'Still the Manager...in Letter and Spirit': Absentee Ownership and the 'East Oregonian'" (Jon Arakaki); "A 'Legion of Decency' for 1950s TV? The Catholic Morality Code That Didn't Happen" (Bob Pondillo); and "'London Calling?' Covert British Propaganda and News Distribution, 1948-1953" (John Jenks). (RS)
Entry Date: 2002
Accession Number: ED459487
Database: ERIC
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