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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948664912402882
    Format: 1 online resource (253 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453909720
    Series Statement: Communication Law 2
    Content: Convergence, participatory culture, multimedia technologies, and social media platforms are creating new communicative opportunities that fundamentally influence citizenship and journalism. Social media present a staggering breadth of legal and ethical matters to consider. The limits and laws of free expression in this new media landscape are beginning to emerge both domestically and internationally, causing us to ask the following questions: How do we conceive of privacy? Should the law protect citizen journalists? How do social media affect ethical obligations of journalists and public relations professionals? These are just a few of the issues raised by the new social media landscape. Myriad standards of professional ethics command compliance in order for various media industries to function. Scholarly researchers of social media have not yet focused on the rights of expression and ethical obligations of the new media environment. This volume will address the scope and nature of this developing environment of expression with chapter topics ranging from privacy, cyber-bullying, and harassment to defamation, intellectual property rights, and online safety.
    Note: Contents: Susan J. Drucker/Gary Gumpert: Introduction: Thoughts on Social Media, Law, and Ethics – Star Muir: Privacy, Identity, and Public Engagement among Digital Natives – Dale A. Herbeck: Swimming in Cyber-Cesspools: Defamation Law in the Age of Social Media – Juliet Dee: Cyberharassment and Cyberbullying: «There Ought To Be a Law» – Mary Ann Allision/Eric Allision: Brains and Behavior: Addressing Amplified Adolescent Visibility in the Global Village – Adrienne Hacker-Daniels: Protection or Prosecution: Julian Assange and Wikileaks Making Waves with a Cybersplash – Warren Sandman: Revisiting the Right «To Be Let Alone» in the Age of Social Media – Douglas C. Strahler/Thomas R. Flynn: Transparency, Misrepresentation, and Social Media – Bruce E. Drushel: Digital Red Light Zones: Alternative Approach to Regulating Adult Online Social Media – Suzanne Berman: Social Media, Public Relations and Ethics – Kelly Fincham: Toward a New Code of Ethics: Social Media in Journalism.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433114830
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433114847
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948664725302882
    Format: 1 online resource (189 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453913338
    Series Statement: Communication Law 3
    Content: Transparency 2.0 investigates a host of emerging issues around the collision of information and personal privacy in a digital world. Delving into the key legal concepts of information access and privacy, such as practical obscurity, the U.S. Supreme Court’s central purpose test, and Europe’s emerging concept of the «right to be forgotten», contributors examine issues regarding online access to court records, social media, access to email, and complications from massive government data dumps by Wikileaks, Edward Snowden, and others. They offer solutions to resolving conflict and look to the future as a new generation learns to live in an open digital world where the line between information and privacy blurs ever faster. This book is ideal for anyone interested in the legal battlefield over access and privacy, as well as for classes in the law of the media and First Amendment, privacy, journalism, and public affairs.
    Content: «Transparency 2.0 charges to the front of the timely ‘must reads’ on access and privacy for communications professionals, educators, and policy makers. The book treats the real and direct confrontations between both access and privacy in communications that almost always are avoided. This book as a whole is about how access and privacy look each other in the eye, not how privacy views access or vice versa, the typical treatment these topics receive. It provides both the history of the collision of the two legal topics but also some new insights by veteran observers. The authors of the multiple chapters in this anthology include most of the best communications law scholars who have examined the field for three decades as well as new faces who give fresh air to the topic. At least some of these chapters talk about these issues in ways that will make the chapters talked about for some time.» (Bill Chamberlin, Joseph L. Brechner Scholar of Freedom of Information Emeritus, College of Journalism and Communications, Affiliate Professor of Law Emeritus, Levin College of Law, University of Florida) «In this important collection, outstanding advocates of access define the chaotic clash in the courts, legislatures, executive branches, and the larger society between openness and privacy. The authors lament the presumption of openness is too often trumped by inadequately conceived and articulated privacy interests. The need for cohesive reform – complicated by the relentless advance of technology – is made abundantly clear.» (Kent R. Middleton, Professor, Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia)
    Note: Contents: Sigman L. Splichal: The ‘Practical Obscurity’ Doctrine: When Is a Public Record Too Public? – Martin E. Halstuk/Benjamin W. Cramer/Michael D. Todd: Tipping the Scales: How the U.S. Supreme Court Eviscerated Freedom of Information in Favor of Privacy – Joey Senat: Public Access and Informational Privacy in Electronic Government Databases – Cheryl Ann Bishop: Conflict in a Digital World: The European Context – Richard J. Peltz-Steele: Electronic Court Record Access: Present Landscape, Neutral Principles, and the Looming Interloper of Contextual Privacy – Derigan Silver: Social Media and Reporting on Judicial Proceedings: A Digital Era Conflict – Kyu Ho Youm: Access to Email and the Right of Privacy in the Workplace – Jonathan Peters: All the News That’s Fit to Leak – Daxton R. «Chip» Stewart: Finding Resolution: Systems for Resolving Disputes and Reconciling Access with Privacy – Paul Gates: Here’s Looking at Me: The Abandonment of Privacy and Solitude as Millennials Move to Life Online.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433117435
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433117442
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Creskill, NJ :Hampton Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV026571188
    Format: VIII, 436 S..
    ISBN: 1-572-73124-9 , 1-572-73125-7
    Series Statement: The Hampton Press communication series : Communication and law
    Language: English
    Keywords: Internet ; Recht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Cresskill, NJ :Hampton Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV011212650
    Format: VIII, 312 S.
    ISBN: 1-57273-016-1 , 1-57273-017-X
    Series Statement: The Hampton Press communication series
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works , Sociology
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Geschlechterrolle ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Geschlechterrolle ; Massenmedien ; Kommunikationstechnik ; Geschlechterrolle ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_BV041118223
    Format: IX, 250 S.
    ISBN: 978-1-433-11483-0 , 1-433-11483-6 , 978-1-4331-1484-7 , 978-1-4539-0972-0
    Series Statement: Communication law 2
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Soziale Software ; Recht ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Gumpert, Gary
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_385650949
    Format: X, 381 S
    Edition: 2nd ed
    ISBN: 1572735511
    Series Statement: The Hampton Press communication series
    Note: Previous ed.: 1999
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Internet ; Recht
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Cresskill (NJ) : Hampton Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048710028
    Format: 488 S. , Abb.
    ISBN: 9781572736948
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948665218602882
    Format: 1 online resource (276 p.) , 11 ill.
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781433146336
    Series Statement: Urban Communication 5
    Content: Cities are where the majority of people in the world live. As such, it is critically important to understand cities when seeking to address quality-of-life issues. While the concentration of people in cities presents many complex issues that warrant attention, the focus of this book is on urban communication and human interaction as regulated by municipal governments. Thirteen scholars—whose backgrounds range from community organizing, to law, telecommunication, architecture, city planning, art, policy studies, and urban communication—examine public communication venues and opportunities, all of which are impacted by municipal regulation. Whether it is the selective funding of public art, the establishment of architectural standards for public buildings, the regulation of signage, public assembly, food trucks, or telecommunication access, the authors in Urban Communication Regulation: Communication Freedoms and Limits contend that urban policy and regulation shape communication in cities. Through zoning, funding, "private law," and a host of other means, the regulation of communication has significant impacts on the quality of life for those who live in cities. The essays in this volume focus on many of these impacts, and suggest both why and how municipal regulation can improve the quality of urban communication.
    Note: List of Figures – Harvey Jassem/Susan J. Drucker: Introduction – Part One: Content and Regulation – Emily Bauman: Didactic to Collaborative: A History of Public Art Policy in New York City – Preface to Chapter 2 – Faith Rose: How Public Architecture Communicates – Gene Burd: The Roles and Regulation of Urban Graffiti as Communication, Art or Criminality – Harvey Jassem: Urban Sign Regulation – Part Two: Place and Regulation – Susan J. Drucker/Gary Gumpert: Public Space and Communication: The Zoning of Public Interaction—Revisited 2016 – David S. Allen: Limiting Participatory Culture: The New Police Power and the Legitimization of Free Speech Zones – Juliet Dee: Street Performers, the First Amendment, and New York City’s Activity Zones – Donald Fishman: Privatopias and Freedom of Expression: Speech Problems in Paradise – Kevin M. Carragee: Contested Urban Space: Zoning Regulations as a Political Resource for Community Group – Part Three: Manner and Regulation – Charles M. Davidson/Michael J. Santorelli: The Urban Broadband Revolution: What Cities Can Do To Bolster Connectivity – Emily Long Vito: Broadband Adoption and Access in New York City:A Case Study – Gary Gumpert/Susan J. Drucker: Regulating the Place of Food Trucks – Contributor Bios – Subject Index – Names Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433146312
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433146329
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9948664882002882
    Format: 1 online resource (264 p.)
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781453910849
    Series Statement: Urban Communication 3
    Content: This book explores the concept of the «communicative city», developed initially by participants in an international Urban Communication Foundation initiative, by bringing together scholars from across the communication arts and sciences seeking to enhance our understanding of the dynamic relationship between urban residents and their social, physical, mediated, and built environments. The chapters are arranged in categories that speak to two larger themes: first, they all speak to at least one aspect of the qualifying and/or disqualifying characteristics of a communicative city. A second, larger theme is what we might refer to as a master trope of the urban experience and, indeed, of urban communication: inside/outside. The research presented here represents social scientific and humanistic approaches to communication, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, and positivist/normative and interpretive orientations, thereby providing a deeper understanding of the multi-level phenomena that unfold in urban communities.
    Content: «This text examines the myriad ways in which ‘the city is constituted through communication.’ In doing so, it provides a significant and well-crafted contribution to extant work on the diverse ways in which cities, considered in part (parks, buildings, casinos), or in whole (communication audit) function communicatively. While the topics are varied, the essays reflect a common concern with specific themes (inside/outside) and offer a highly coherent set of analyses.» (Raymie McKerrow, Ohio University) «A first-rate addition not only to the growing field of urban communication. Demonstrating the maturation of the scholarship, the book takes as its central theme the ‘communicative city.’ The richness of this phrase is well demonstrated in the excellent essays that range from critical engagements with urban spaces, to interpretation of spatial representations, to the ways interpersonal, communal, and mediated communication make and remake the city.» (Greg Dickinson, Colorado State University)
    Note: Contents: D. Matsaganis/Victoria J. Gallagher: Introduction: The Making of Communicative Cities in the 21st Century – Margaret R. LaWare: Defining a «Livable City»: Parks, Suburbanization, and the Shaping of Community Identity and Ecological Responsibility – Victoria J. Gallagher/Kenneth Zagacki/Kelly Norris Martin: Communicative Spaces and Rhetorical Enactments: How and Why Urban Parks Enhance (or Fail to Enhance) Civic Life – Casey Man Kong Lum: Understanding Urban Foodways and Communicative Cities: A Taste of Hong Kong’s Yumcha Culture as Urban Communication – Mary Ann Allison: Unconventional Urban Communication Success: Envisioning and Engendering a Revitalized New Cassel – Leo W. Jeffres/Kimberly Neuendorf/Guowei Jian/Kimberly S. Cooper: Auditing Communication Systems to Help Urban Policy Makers – John Monberg: Containing RFID: Questioning Communication, Technology, and Culture – Tim Simpson: Chinese Tourists, Themed Casinos, and Consumer Pedagogy in Macao – Janis L. Edwards: Locating Nihonmachi: Urban Erasure, Memory, and Visibility in Japantown, USA – Gary Gumpert/Susan J. Drucker: Skins, Tattoos, and Architectural Façades: Or What You See Is What You Get - For the Moment – Andrew F. Wood: Origami Urbanism amid the Flat City: An Omnitopian Analysis of Commercials Depicting Mutability in Urban Life – Gene Burd: Afterword: Cross-Currents Inside and Outside the Communicative City.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433122590
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433122606
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
    UID:
    almahu_9948665032602882
    Format: 1 online resource (254 p.) , 19 ill.
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9781433159534
    Series Statement: Mass Communication and Journalism 26
    Content: In this dizzying post-truth, post-fact, fake news era, the onslaught and speed of potentially untrue, incorrect, or fabricated information (some crafted and weaponized, some carelessly shared) can cause a loss of our intellectual bearings. If we fail to have a common truthful basis for discussions of opinion and policy, the integrity of our democracy is at risk. This up-to-date anthology is designed to provide a survey of technological, ethical, and legal issues raised by falsehoods, particularly social media misinformation. The volume explores visual and data dissemination, business practices, international perspectives, and case studies. With misinformation and misleading information being propagated using a variety of media such as memes, data, charts, photos, tweets, posts, and articles, an understanding of the theory, mechanisms, and changing communication landscape is essential to move in the right direction with academic, industry, and government initiatives to inoculate ourselves from the dangers of fake news. The book takes an international and multidisciplinary approach with contributions from media studies, journalism, computer science, the law, and communication, making it distinct among books on fake news. This book is essential for graduate or undergraduate students in courses dealing with fake news and communication studies. Relevant courses include media studies, journalism, public relations, media ethics, media law, social media, First Amendment law, philosophy, and political science.
    Note: List of Figures – Acknowledgments – Angharad N. Valdivia: Foreword: Citification, Mediatization, Theme Park-ification of the Contemporary US Midwest University – Cameron McCarthy/Koeli Moitra Goel/Ergin Bulut/Warren Crichlow/Brenda Nyandiko Sanya/Bryce Henson: Introduction: Understanding the Spaces of New Colonialism: The City, the School, and the Museum – Saskia Sassen: The City: Its Return as a Lens for Social Theory – Cameron McCarthy/Brenda Sanya/Koeli Moitra Goel: Trading in Multiculture: The City and the University in the Age of Globalization – Bryce Henson: Stage of Exception: Carnaval, Political Violence, and Black Life – Ergin Bulut/Başak Can/Nurçin İleri: Cementing Hegemony in New Turkey: The Construction Spectacle of Istanbul and the Rise of Right-Wing Masculine Populism – Koeli Moitra Goel: The "Megacity" as the Face of 21st-Century India: Rethinking Urban Life Beyond the Binaries of Globalism – Koeli Moitra Goel/Cameron McCarthy/Susan Akello Ogwal: The Right to the City: Pauline Lipman Interview, University of Illinois-Chicago, November 5, 2018 – Koeli Moitra Goel/Cameron McCarthy: Colonial Pasts and Global Presence in Citadels of Education: Crafting "World-Class" Futures by Digitalizing Traditions – Nubras Samayeen: A Tale of Two Cities: Dhaka’s Urban Imaginary in the Twenty-First Century – Chamee Yang: Seeing the Future in the Mirror of the Past: Technologies of Cultural Governance and the Reclamation of Creative History in Seoul – Stuart Hall: Museums of Modern Art and the End of History – Durell M. Callier: Blackqueer Pedagogy: (Un)making Memory, Citizenship, and Education – Brenda Nyandiko Sanya/Malathi M. Iyengar: Rural Global City: The US Midwestern Land-Grant University as a Palimpsest of Colonialisms – Karla Palma: The Territory as an Extractive Network: A Reading from the Mining Museum – Brad Evans: Landscapes of Violence: Brad Evans’ Interview of John Akomfrah in the Histories of Violence Series – Natalie Fenton: Afterword: Seeking Resources of Hope for a Different Type of Emancipatory Future? – List of Contributors – Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433159527
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433159565
    Language: English
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