Variant title |
Nineteen sixty-eight |
Series |
Media studies journal ; v. 12, no. 3 Media studies journal ; v. 12, no. 3.
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Contents |
The turning point that wasn't / Daniel Hallin -- Image: an instant that lingers / Susan Moeller -- Justified doubts / David Halberstram -- Unfortunate stupidity / Winant Sidle -- Reassessing the winners and losers / Jules Witcover -- Image: history slips away / Jack Newfield -- Dumping Johnson / Curtis Gans -- Image: painful limits / Roger Wilkins -- Good copy / Dan T. Carter -- Image: alone with a crowd / Tom Wicker -- Enemas for elephants / Robert Shogan -- The Kerner legacy / Pamela Newkirk -- Image: high ideas and troubling news / Clayborne Carson -- Goals for the year 2000 and beyond / Loren Ghiglione -- Image: backlash defined a gesture / Robert Lipsyte -- Optimism, pessimism and the Kerner Report / Randall Kennedy -- A generational divide at Columbia / Robert Friedman -- Image: frozen defiance / Barbie Zelizer -- A new birth in France / Claude-Jean Bertrand -- Image: an Irish march from past to future / Mary Holland -- The Czech press: fighting for change / Madeleine K. Albright -- Image: the truth was burned / Suzanne Braun Levine -- The nightmare of Tlatelolco / Raymundo Riva Palacio -- The transformation of Time magazine / James L. Baughman -- The best of times / Richard Reeves -- Climbing down from Olympus / Andrew Tyndall -- Finding ourselves in the new journalism / John J. Pauly -- An unexpected aeration / Todd Gitlin -- Image: standing up for the facts / David T.Z. Mindich -- From underground to alternative / Abe Peck -- Heresies of liberalism / Godfrey Hodgson. |
General note | "Fall 1998." |
General note | Also available via the World Wide Web. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 172-173). |
Other title |
Media studies journal. |