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World Press Freedom Committee, Miami. – 1980
This booklet contains comments by those who have been involved in UNESCO debates on the media and on the proposed New Information Order. Specifically, it offers comments on the proposals of the MacBride commission, a group appointed by UNESCO to study the problems of international communications. Specific topics addressed in the various sections…
Descriptors: Censorship, Democracy, Developing Nations, Freedom of Speech
Cloud, Robert C. – 1980
Despite the strategic position the community college administrator occupies within the institution, there appears to be no definitive statement of administrative freedom and responsibility comparable to that available to faculty members. This is particularly surprising since many administrators are recruited from the ranks of faculty members,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Administrators
Edsall, John T. – 1975
This set of papers contains an examination of the issues that are increasingly confronting society as science and technology enter the social and ethical realm of concern. The conditions which are necessary for scientists and engineers to voice concerns to the general public are suggested. An appeal is made to government agencies, industrial…
Descriptors: Behavior, Freedom of Speech, Industry, Integrity
Knowlton, Winthrop – 1978
This is one of several papers presented at a Federal Trade Commission Symposium on Media Concentration. It concentrates on describing the book publishing industry from the standpoint of one firm. The emphasis is on the question of entry into the publishing industry by an author, a small publisher, or a book reader. Some of the points made are that…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Consumer Protection, Economics
Schwartz, Thomas A. – 1978
The attitudes of Supreme Court justices toward freedom of the press and ways in which their voting patterns affect the press were investigated in a study involving an examination of 235 nonunanimous decisions (G-cases), 199 nonunanimous civil liberties cases (C-cases), and 23 nonunanimous freedom of the press cases (P-cases) decided by the Burger…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Civil Liberties, Factor Analysis, Freedom of Speech
Huttenstine, Marian L.; Hamner, Claire – 1979
The United States Supreme Court's ruling in the "Houchins v KQED" case exemplifies the confusion of that court concerning any consistent view of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, especially in terms of newsgathering and prior restraint. In this case, the Court reversed a lower court's decision that had held invalid a…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Information Seeking
Mundt, Whitney R.; Broussard, E. Joseph – 1979
A national sample of journalists, consisting of 700 television news photographers, newspaper photographers, television news directors, newspaper editors, and journalism educators, was asked to evaluate the ethical conduct in eight situations involving alleged invasion of privacy by photography. The respondents found journalistic conduct to be…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Educational Needs, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Lowenstein, Ralph L. – 1975
In "National News Council Appraised," Dr. Ralph L. Lowenstein declares that the "track record of the National News Council, after one year of operations, is rather lackluster" and that "[the council] has failed to attract the kind of significant cases that could prove the NNC's value to the media and to the public."…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Journalism
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Schwoebel, Jean; Hardt, Hanno, Ed. – 1976
Today there is a growing realization among journalists that providing information should be a real service in the public interest, which is free from the domination of private interests, and that there should be structures that guarantee the independence of journalists and the promotion of responsible and responsive journalism. In France, the…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech, History, Information Dissemination
Kane, Peter E., Ed. – Free Speech, 1975
Many agencies of the Executive Branch of the federal government have at one time or another claimed an absolute right to wihhold any information they chose from anyone they chose. These claims have produced the Freedom of Information Act, which imposes some limitations on this absolute power. Recently, some members of Congress have become…
Descriptors: Censorship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Federal Government, Freedom of Speech
Barbour, Alton, Ed. – 1976
This issue of the "Free Speech Yearbook" contains the following: "Between Rhetoric and Disloyalty: Free Speech Standards for the Sunshire Soldier" by Richard A. Parker; "William A. Rehnquist: Ideologist on the Bench" by Peter E. Kane; "The First Amendment's Weakest Link: Government Regulation of Controversial…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Bibliographies, Communication (Thought Transfer), Debate
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
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