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Book Synopsis: In its 19th edition, Mass Media Law offers an updated look at the ever-changing landscape of media law. It continues to provide undergraduates with the foundation they need to understand the field, going back to the adoption of the First Amendment, and quickly brings them up to speed with the most current issues. In their popular conversational style, Don Pember and Clay Calvert introduce students to the newest threats to journalism and the role technology plays in the field of mass media law. The attention this program provides to both historical and contemporary issues gives students the background they need to fully understand the controversies surrounding speech and press across media.
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Looking to stay up-to-date with the ever-changing landscape of media law? Look no further than the 19th edition of Mass Media Law. This updated textbook provides undergraduates with a solid foundation in understanding the field, starting with the adoption of the First Amendment and bringing them up to speed with the latest issues. Written in a conversational style by Don Pember and Clay Calvert, this book introduces students to the newest threats to journalism and the role technology plays in mass media law.
With its comprehensive coverage of historical and contemporary issues, Mass Media Law gives students the background they need to understand the controversies surrounding speech and press across different media platforms. From the freedom of the press to issues of defamation and privacy, this book delves deep into the legal aspects of mass media, making it an essential resource for students and professionals alike.
As an added bonus, instructors and students can access their course content through the user-friendly Connect digital learning platform. By purchasing either standalone Connect access or a bundle of print and Connect access, you gain access to a world of additional resources. With SmartBook®, an adaptive digital version of the textbook, you'll receive a personalized reading experience tailored to your learning needs. Plus, you'll have access to your instructor's homework assignments, quizzes, syllabus, and other important files for the course, all in one convenient location.
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