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Book Reviews Index C, 71-80

March 29, 2012 by Kyshia

J&MC Quarterly Index Vol. 71-80 • 1994 to 2003

CALLAHAN, CHRISTOPHER, A Journalist’s Guide to the Internet: The Net as a Reporting Tool (Mead Loop) 76:2, 398.

CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER P., Race, Myth and the News (Lyndia Giles Washington) 73:1, 264.

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS S., Free Press v. Fair Trial: Supreme Court Decisions Since 1807 (Robert E. Drechsel) 72:2, 467.

CAMPBELL, W. JOSEPH, Yellow Journalism: Puncturing the Myths, Defining the Legacies (Richard B. Kielbowicz) 79:2, 523.

CARLEBACH, MICHAEL L., American Photojournalism Comes of Age (Douglas C. Covert) 75:2, 429.

CARTER-RUCK, PETER F., RICHARD WALKER, and HARVEY N. A. STARTE, Carter-Ruck on Libel and Slander, 4th ed. (Kyu Ho Youm) 71:1, 229.

CASMIR, FRED L., ed., Communication in Eastern Europe: The Role of History, Culture, and Media in Contemporary Conflicts (Anelia K. Dimitrova) 73:3, 757.

CHAN, JOSEPH M. and BRYCE T. MCINTYRE, eds., In Search of Boundaries: Communication, Nation-States, and Cultural Identities (Christine Ogan) 79:3, 773.

CHANCELLOR, JOHN and WALTER R. MEARS, The NEW News Business (Thomas J. Brislin) 72:3, 740.

CHANG, TSAN-KUO, The Press and China Policy: The Illusion of Sino-American Relations, 1950-1984 (Robert L. Stevenson) 72:1, 249.

CHARITY, ARTHUR, Doing Public Journalism (David S. Allen) 73:2, 482.

CHESTERMAN, MICHAEL, Freedom of Speech in Australian Law: A Delicate Plant (Michael Perkins) 79:1, 225.

CHIASSON, LLOYD, JR., ed., The Press in Times of Crisis (David L. Grey) 73:2, 498.

CHIASSON, LLOYD, JR., ed., The Press on Trial: Crimes and Trials as Media Events (Kathy R. Fitzpatrick) 75:1, 219.

CHRIST, WILLIAM G., ed., Assessing Communication Education: A Handbook for Media, Speech & Theater Educators (Thomas E. Engleman) 72:4, 964.

CHRISTIANS, CLIFFORD G., JOHN P. FERRÉ, and P. MARK FACKLER, Good News: Social Ethics and the Press (Stephen G-M. Shenton) 71:1, 216.

CLANCY, KEVIN J. and DAVID W. LLOYD, Uncover the Hidden Power of Television Programming…and Get the Most from Your Advertising Budget (Thomas A. Bowers) 76:4, 788.

CLARK, CHARLES E., The Public Prints: The Newspaper in Anglo-American Culture, 1665-1740 (Wm. David Sloan) 71:4, 1012.

CLARK, ROY PETER and COLE C. CAMPBELL, eds., The Values and Craft of American Journalism (Nancy Beth Jackson) 79:3, 792.

CLAUSSEN, DANE S., Sex, Religion, Media (Anthony Hatcher) 80:1, 226.

CLAUSSEN, DANE S., ed., Sex, Religion, Media (Eric Gormly) 79:2, 509.

CLAYMAN, STEVEN and JOHN HERITAGE, The News Interview: Journalists and Public Figures on the Air (Mark Feldstein) 80:2, 470.

CLOUD, STANLEY and LYNNE OLSON, The Murrow Boys: Pioneers on the Front Lines of Broadcast Journalism (Raymond L. Carroll) 74:2, 443.

COHEN, AKIBA A. and GADI WOLFSFELD, eds., Framing the Intifada: People and Media (Eric A. Abbott) 71:3, 740.

COLE, RICHARD R., ed., Communication in Latin America: Journalism, Mass Media, and Society (Gonzalo Soruco) 73:4, 995.

COLIVER, SANDRA, The Article 19 Freedom of Expression Handbook: International and Comparative Law, Standards and Procedures (Kyu Ho Youm) 71:3, 730.

COLLDEWEIH, JACK and KALMAN GOLDSTEIN, eds., Graphic Opinions: Editorial Cartoonists and Their Art (Ted Stanton) 76:2, 395.

COLLINS, MATTHEW, The Law of Defamation and the Internet (Kyu Ho Youm) 80:2, 463.

COMBS, JAMES E., and DAN NIMMO, The New Propaganda: The Dictatorship of Palaver in Contemporary Politics (William R. Elliott) 71:4, 1011.

COMPAINE, BENJAMIN M. and DOUGLAS GOMERY, Who Owns the Media? Competition and Concentration in the Mass Media Industry, 3d ed. (Mary Alice Shaver) 78:4, 883.

COMSTOCK, GEORGE and ERICA SHARRER, Television: What’s On, Who’s Watching, and What It Means (Joseph R. Dominick) 76:3, 613.

CONDUIT, CELESTE MICHELLE and JOHN LOUIS LUCAITES, Crafting Equality: America’s Anglo-African Word (David Abrahamson) 71:3, 736.

COOK, TIMOTHY E., Governing With the News, The News Media as a Political Institution (Benjamin J. Burns) 75:2, 421.

COOPER, MARC, Roll Over Che Guevara: Travels of a Radical Reporter (Nishan Havardjian) 72:3, 750.

COOPER-CHEN, ANNE, Mass Communication in Japan (Kevin Kawamoto) 74:4, 899.

CORRADO, FRANK M., Getting the Word Out: How Managers Create Value with Communications (Steve Blewett and Jeffrey L. Stafford) 71:3, 741.

CORRIGAN, DON H., The Public Journalism Movement in America: Evangelists in the Newsroom (John H. McManus) 77:2, 436.

CORTESE, ANTHONY J., Provocateur: Images of Women and Minorities in Advertising (Annette J. Samuels) 77:3, 692.

CORTNER, RICHARD C., The Kingfish and the Constitution: Huey Long, the First Amendment, and the Emergence of Modern Press Freedom in America (Gregory C. Lisby) 74:3, 650.

COWARD, JOHN M., The Newspaper Indian: Native American Identity in the Press, 1820-1890 (Mary Ann Weston) 76:2, 402.

CRANBERG, GILBERT, RANDALL BEZANSON, and JOHN SOLOSKI, Taking Stock: Journalism and the Publicly Traded Newspaper Company (Joseph Bernt) 78:4, 874.

CRANO, WILLIAM D. and MICHAEL BURGOON, eds., Mass Media and Drug Prevention: Classic and Contemporary Theories and Research (Erica Weintraub Austin) 79:3, 777.

CRAY, ED, JONATHAN KOTLER, and MILES BELLER, eds., American Datelines: Major News Stories from Colonial Times to the Present (David A. Copeland) 80:3, 737.

CRESPI, IRVING, The Public Opinion Process: How the People Speak (Robert Kendall) 74:4, 903.

CRITCHLOW, JAMES, Radio Hole-in-the-Head/Radio Liberty: An Insider’s Story of Cold War Broadcasting (Chris Allen) 73:4, 1014.

CRONKITE, WALTER, A Reporter’s Life (Paula M. Poindexter) 74:3, 655.

CROSS, MARY, ed., Advertising and Culture: Theoretical Perspectives (Ann Maxwell) 74:2, 433.

CROSSEN, CYNTHIA, Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact in America (Richard Wexler) 71:4, 1019.

CROTEAU, DAVID and WILLIAM HOYNES, The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest (Dennis F. Herrick) 79:2, 474.

CROTEAU, DAVID and WILLIAM HOYNES, The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest (Peter J. Gade) 79:3, 753.

CROWLEY, DAVID and DAVID MITCHELL, eds., Communication Theory Today (Geoffrey Rubinstein) 72:2, 462.

CRYSTAL, DAVID, Language and the Internet (Kathleen K. Olson) 79:2, 494.

CULBERTSON, HUGH M., DENNIS W. JEFFERS, DONNA BESSER STONE, and MARTIN TERRELL, Social, Political, and Economic Contexts in Public Relations: Theory and Cases (Robert Kendall) 71:3, 753.

CUNNINGHAM, LIZ, Talking Politics (Carmen L. Manning-Miller) 73:1, 272.

CUNNINGHAM, STANLEY B., The Idea of Propaganda: A Reconstruction (Stacey Cone) 80:3, 747.

CURTIN, MICHAEL, Redeeming the Wasteland: Television Documentary and Cold War Politics (James C. Foust) 73:1, 267.

CURTIS, L. PERRY, JR., Jack the Ripper and the London Press (Kim E. Karloff) 79:3, 776.

CURTIS, MICHAEL KENT, Free Speech, “The People’s Darling Privilege,” Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History (Dwight L. Teeter Jr.) 78:4, 856.

CUTLIP, SCOTT M., The Unseen Power: Public Relations. A History (R. Brooks Garner) 71:4, 1021.

CUTLIP, SCOTT M., Public Relations History: From the 17th to the 20th Century. The Antecedents (Laurie J. Wilson) 73:1, 262.

CUTLIP, SCOTT M., Public Relations: The Unseen Power (R. Ferrell Ervin) 73:1, 263.

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