1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (85th, Miami, Florida, August 5-8, 2002). History Division.
- Abstract
The History Division of the proceedings contains the following 13 papers: "Repositioning Radio: NBC & the 'Kitchen Radio Campaign' of 1953" (Glenda C. Williams); "The 'Poor Man's Guardian': Radicalism as a Precursor to Marxism" (Eugenie P. Almeida); "Magazine Coverage of Katharine Meyer Graham, 1963-1975" (Mary Rinkoski); "Building Resentment: How the Alabama Press Prepared the Ground for 'New York Times v. Sullivan'" (Doug Cumming); "Conjunction Junction, What Was Your Function? The Use of 'Schoolhouse Rock' to Quiet Critics of Children's Television" (David S. Silverman); "Suppression of An Enemy Language During World War II: Prohibition of the Japanese-Language Speech and Expression in Japanese American Assembly Camps" (Takeya Mizuno); "The Adventures of Cuff, Massa Grub, and Dinah Snowball: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Frederick Douglass' Hometown Newspapers, 1847" (Frank E. Fee, Jr.); "William Brennan's Century: How a Justice Changed His Mind About Obscenity" (John M. Harris); "The Black Press and Coverage of the Negro Leagues Before and After Integration: When to Stop the Cheering?" (Brian Carroll); "Literature to Form a More Perfect Union: An Examination of the Anti-Saloon League of America's Early Messages and Methods Through a Framework of Public Relations History" (Margot Opdycke Lamme); "Two Steps Forward and One Step Back: Coverage of Women Journalists in 'Editor & Publisher', 1978 through 1988" (Cindy Elmore); "Class Awareness in the Formation of British Journalists, 1886 to the Present" (Anthony Delano); and "'The New York Times' Perpetuates a Madman Stereotype of Charles Guiteau: A Qualitative Content Analysis" (Don Sneed and Elizabeth Sneed). (RS)
- Published
- 2002