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Skornia, Harry J. – 1974
This book contains a documented critical analysis of the state of broadcast journalism in the United States. It also examines the conditions that prevent news broadcasting as a practice from being a profession, and suggests steps needed to achieve professionalism in providing the kind of news service the nation needs but is not getting. Some of…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Rider Coll., Trenton, NJ. – 1974
Presented in this document is the agreement between Rider College and the Rider College Chapter of the American Association of University Professors. Articles of the agreement cover academic freedom, affirmative action, association privileges, tenure, academic governance, evaluation, grievance procedures, general work conditions, workload, fringe…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Fringe Benefits
Avery, Robert K. – 1975
The purpose of this paper is to trace the major developments which have served to shape the current issues of access and ascertainment as they relate to America's system of braodcasting. The various topics discussed include the origins of broadcast access, testing broadcast access and the law, the evolution of community ascertainment, revisions…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Civil Rights Legislation, Communication Problems
Sigma Delta Chi, Chicago, IL. – 1975
This document focuses on freedom of information during 1975. The first section focuses on possible threats to First Amendment freedoms during 1976. The second section focuses on the problems and threats to journalists of S.1, the Senate legislation introduced at the start of the new Congress which aims to revise American criminal law. The third…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Censorship, Constitutional Law, Federal Government
Chandler, Daniel Ross – 1975
Robert G. Ingersoll exerted considerable social impact on American culture, employing rhetorical persuasion to champion the free thought movement of the late 1880's. Primarily concerned with advocating the principle of individual freedom of thought and expression in religious life, he enraged his contemporary churchmen who were devoted to group…
Descriptors: Conformity, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech, Humanism
Nagengast, Susan – 1975
A survey of 225 parents of high school sophomores in a Minnesota community was undertaken in the fall of 1974 to determine parental attitudes about potentially controversial issues in high school English materials. In one sense, the intent of the survey was to determine "community standards." With the exception of objectionable language, parents…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, English Curriculum, English Instruction
Herbold, Paul E., Ed. – 1973
The current status of the law concerning the right of persons not connected with school programs or activities to exercise their freedom of expression and assembly in the immediate vicinity of schools, insofar as they relate to picketing, leafletting, speech, and noise, may be summarized as follows. Classrooms and premises of public schools are…
Descriptors: Civil Disobedience, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Demonstrations (Civil)
Lane, Frederick S. – 1967
This report considers the tenure system and its relation to academic freedom and focuses on Florida and the University of Florida. Role conflicts between faculty and administrators are presented including a discussion of viewpoints over budget allocations. An overview is given of the position or role attributes, status, and functions of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Administrators
Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia. – 1969
These Guidelines on open expression at the University of Pennsylvania include: (1) a statement of principles, expressing support for freedom of thought, inquiry, speech and lawful assembly, and for the need to ensure continuing openness and effectiveness of channels of communication; (2) a description of the newly created Committee on Open…
Descriptors: Activism, Civil Liberties, Demonstrations (Civil), Discipline Policy
Craig, Benjamin L. – 1970
This report compares and contrasts Federal court decisions involving student dress codes, with special emphasis on Denver area cases. Discussion covers code enforcement, subsequent court battles, relevant constitutional issues, and First Amendment and procedural and substantive due process considerations. The report includes the official…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discipline Policy, Federal Courts, Freedom of Speech
Canar, Elizabeth – Illinois English Bulletin, 1970
Having achieved academic freedom, and working toward the abolition of social evils which interfere with students' freedom to learn, the English teacher must, above all, face his academic responsibility. In an age when parents abdicate responsibility for their children's moral education, the English teacher in particular has gained heightened…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Critical Thinking, Decision Making Skills, Educational Responsibility
1973
This document presents the proposed agreement between the Rutgers faculty and Rutgers University for the period 1972 - 1975. Articles of the agreement cover purpose, academic freedom, recognition, scope of bargaining, deduction of professional dues, designation of AAUP representatives and their privileges, salary provisions, faculty grievance…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Grievance Procedures
Showalter, Stuart W. – 1974
Six opinion magazines ("Christian Century,""Commonweal,""Christianity Today,""Nation,""National Review," and "New Republic") were analyzed for their treatment of legally recognized conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War era, 1964-72. The purpose of the study was to find how these…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Editorials, Freedom of Speech
Dary, David – 1973
This book is a primer on the techniques of news writing and the application of those principles to print and broadcast journalism. Chapters include: "The News Media," which presents a brief history of journalism and the foundations on which it is based; "What Is News?"; "Gathering News," which discusses news beats, reporters' qualifications, and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Editing, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Ohio Newspaper Association, Columbus. – 1973
This handbook is designed to help students develop a better understanding and appreciation of the newspaper, its uses by the general public, and its role in the democratic system. Contents include: "The History of Newspapers"; "Why Should You Read a Newspaper?"; "What Do You Read in a Newspaper?"; "How Well Do You Read?" which stresses reading…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Critical Reading, Freedom of Speech, Journalism


