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本书从媒介社会学的视角,深入考察了美国新闻业“客观性”理念诞生和发展的历史。

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本书将报业的发展置于美国近现代社会史的宏阔框架之内,深刻地揭示了政治、经济、文化和技术结构对新闻业和传播理念的建构过程。

作者跳出传统新闻史研究囿于描述性或阐释性的窠臼,开创了美国新闻史研究的社会科学流派。

目录

  • 版权信息
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I The Press in the Colonial Years(—1765)
  • 1. Colonial Experiments and the Growth of the English Colonies
  • 2. The Beginnings of New England
  • 3. Religion in the New England Colonies
  • 4. American Philosophy in 17th and 18th Century
  • 5. From Print Revolution to Early Modern Revolution
  • 6. The Press in the Colonial Years
  • 7. Exposure Content
  • 8. John Peter Zenger Case
  • 9. Summary
  • Chapter II The Press and the Independent Revolution(1765-1783)
  • 1. The Stamp Act Crisis and Independent War
  • 2. The Revolution:Winners and Losers
  • 3. Cato Letters:The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution.
  • 4. Henry St.John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
  • 5. James Burgh
  • 6. Patrick Henry
  • 7. Samuel Adams
  • 8. Thomas Paine
  • 9. Summary
  • Chapter III The Constitution and the Bill of Rights(1783-1791)
  • 1. The Constitutional Convention
  • 2. Constitution V.Bill of Rights
  • 3. The Debate over Federalism
  • 4. The Great Compromise between the North and the South
  • 5. Classical Anthology for Constitution and Bill of Rights
  • 6. Areopagitica:A speech of Mr.John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing to the Parliament of England
  • 7. Thomas Jefferson on the Bill of Rights}fo
  • 8. Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington16 Jan.1787 Papers 11∶48—49
  • 9. The Fourth Estate
  • 10. Summary
  • Chapter IV The Beginning of Partisan Newspaper (1787-1800)
  • 1. Federalist Papers
  • 2. Anti-Federalist Papers
  • 3. Partisan Bitterness
  • 4. The Challenges of the Sedition Act, 1798-1800
  • 5. Summary of Partisan Period
  • Chapter V Mass Democracy and Changes on Journalism (1800-1833)
  • 1. Foreign Affairs, 1789-1812
  • 2. A Transforming Democracy
  • 3. American Frontier
  • 4. The Growth of the Press
  • 5. The People of the State of New York v.Harry Croswell
  • 6. From John Peter Zenger to Harry Croswell
  • 7. The War of 1812 and the Era of Good Feelings, 1815-1824
  • 8. Failure of Amalgamation and Rise of the Old Republicans
  • 9. Thomas Jefferson on Freedom of the Press
  • 10. James Madison to W.T.Barry, 4 Aug.1822
  • 11. Barron v.Mayor of Baltimore, 32 U.S.(7 Pet.) 243 (1833)
  • 12. Summary
  • Chapter VI Westward Movement and the Penny Press (1833-1860)
  • 1. Origins of the Party System
  • 2. Social Reforms
  • 3. The Penny Press
  • 4. Benjamin Henry Day
  • 5. James Gordon Bennett, Sr.
  • 6. Horace Greeley
  • 7. Henry Jarvis Raymond
  • 8. The Genesis of the Associated Press
  • 9. The Inverted Pyramid
  • 10. Dred Scott V.Sanford (1857)
  • 11. Summary
  • Chapter VII The Civil War Press and the 14th Amendment(1861-1880)
  • 1. The South Secedes and the Civil War
  • 2. Abraham Lincoln
  • 3. The Fourteenth Amendment and Reconstruction
  • 4. The First Incorporated Case in Terms of Press Freedom
  • 5. William Lloyd Garrison and his The Liberator (anti-slavery newspaper)
  • 6. Frederick Douglass
  • 7. Summary
  • Chapter VIII Yellow Journalism in Gilded Age (1880s-1910s)
  • 1. American after Civil War
  • 2. The Third Party System
  • 3. The Industrial Revolution and the Gilded Age Press
  • 4. Yellow journalism
  • 5. Pulitzer v.Hearst
  • 6. Tabloid Journalism
  • 7. Serious V.Sensational
  • 8. Summary
  • Chapter IX Muck-racking Journalism in Progressive Movement(1890s-1920s)
  • 1. American Philosophy in 19th and 20th Century
  • 2. Progressivism in Cities and States
  • 3. Muckraking Journalism
  • 4. Investigative Journalism
  • 5. Fear of Communism in 1920s Threatens Civil Rights
  • 6. Sedition Act of 1918
  • 7. Lippmann and Public Opinion
  • 8. The Manufacture of Consent
  • 9. Edward Louis Bernays and Public Relations
  • 10. Summary
  • Chapter X Objective (Professional) Journalism (1920-1945)
  • 1. Debate between Lippman and Dewey on the role of Journalism
  • 2. The Great Depression
  • 3. The New Deal
  • 4. Objective Journalism
  • 5. Professional Education and Training on Journalism
  • 6. Summary:Hutchins Commission
  • Chapter XI Judicial Cases by the Supreme Court (1907-1954)
  • 1. Patterson v.Colorado-205 U.S.454 (1907), No.223, Argued March 5, 6, 1907, Decided April 15, 1907 Syllabus
  • 2. Schenck v.U.S., 249 U.S.47 (1919) [Baer v.Same.], Nos.437, 438., Argued Jan.9 and 10, 1919., Decided March 3, 1919.
  • 3. Abrams v.U.S., 250 U.S.616 (1919) , No.316., Argued Oct.21 and 22, 1919., Decided Nov.10, 1919.
  • 4. Gitlow v.People of State of New York, 268 U.S.652 (1925) , No.19., Reargued Nov.23, 1923., Decided June 8, 1925.
  • 5. Whitney v.People of State of California, 274 U.S.357 (1927), No.3 Argued:October 6, 1925, Decided:May 16, 1927
  • 6. Stromberg v.California, 283 U.S.359 (1931) No.584, Argued April 15, 1931, Decided May 18, 1931
  • 7. Near v.Minnesota, 283 U.S.697 (1931), No.91 Argued:January 30, 1931, Decided:June 1, 1931
  • 8. Grosjean v.American Press Co., 297 U.S.233 (1936), No.303., Argued Jan.13, 14, 1936., Decided Feb.10, 1936.
  • 9. De Jonge v.State of Oregon, 299 U.S.353 (1937), No.123., Argued Dec.9, 1936., Decided Jan.4, 1937.
  • 10. Thornhill v.Alabama, 310 U.S.88 (1940), No.514, Argued Feb.29, 1940.;Decided April 22, 1940.
  • 11. Chaplinsky v.State of New Hampshire, 315 U.S.568 (1942), No.255, Argued February 5, 1942,Decided March 9, 1942
  • 12. West Virginia State Board of Education v.Barnette , 319 U.S.624 (1943)
  • 13. Terminiello v.City of Chicago,337 U.S.1 (1949),No.272.,Argued Feb.1,1949.,Decided May 16,1949.
  • 14. Joseph Burstyn, Inc.v.Wilson,343 U.S.495 (1952) No.522.Argued April 24, 1952.Decided May 26, 1952.
  • Chapter XII The Press in the Cold War(1945-1954)
  • 1. Isolationism v.Internationalism
  • 2. Effects of the War
  • 3. Chains and Syndicates of the Press, 1900-1960
  • 4. Cold War between the East and the West
  • 5. The Alien Registration Act or Smith Act of 1940
  • 6. A World of Plenty
  • 7. Brown V.Board of Education, 1954
  • Chapter XIII Civil Rights Movement (1954-1960s)
  • 1. The Liberal Agenda and Domestic Policy of 1960s
  • 2. The Civil Rights Movement
  • 3. The Warren Court
  • 4. Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
  • 5. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • 6. Civil Disobedience
  • 7. The Watergate Scandal
  • Chapter XIV Judicial Cases by the Supreme Court (1964-1989)
  • 1. New York Times Co.v.Sullivan, No.39, 376 U.S.254, Argued January 6, 1964, Decided March 9, 1964
  • 2. Sheppard v.Maxwell, 384 U.S.333 (1966), No.490., Argued February 28, 1966., Decided June 6, 1966.
  • 3. Keyishian v.Board of Regents, 385 U.S.589 (1967), No.105 Argued:November 17, 1966, Decided:January 23, 1967
  • 4. Pickering v.Board of Education,391 U.S.563 (1968), No.510., Argued March 27, 1968., Decided June 3, 1968.
  • 5. United States v.O’Brien,391 U.S.367 (1968), No.232., Argued January 24, 1968., Decided May 27, 1968.
  • 6. Tinker v.Des Moines, 393 U.S.503,No.21Argued November 12, 1968, Decided February 24, 1969
  • 7. Brandenburg v.Ohio, 395 U.S.444 (1969), No.492., Argued February 27, 1969., Decided June 9, 1969.
  • 8. Red Lion Broadcasting Co.v.Federal Communications Commission, 395 U.S.367 (1969)
  • 9. New York Times Co.v.United States,403 U.S.713 (1971) No.1873., Argued June 26, 1971 , Decided June 30, 1971
  • 10. Cohen v.California, 403 U.S.15 (1971) No.299, Argued February 22, 1971, Decided June 7, 1971
  • 11. Miller v.California, 413 U.S.15 (1973) No.70-73.;Argued January 18-19, 1972 Reargued November 7, 1972;Decided June 21, 1973
  • 12. Miami Herald Publishing Co.v.Tornillo, 418 U.S.241 (1974), No.73-797.;Argued April 17, 1974.;Decided June 25, 1974.
  • 13. Board of Education v.Pico, 457 U.S.853 (1982);No.80-2043, Argued March 2, 1982;Decided June 25, 1982
  • 14. Hustler Magazine, Inc.v.Falwell, 485 U.S.46 (1988)No.86-1278 Argued:December 2, 1987—Decided:February 24, 1988 In stler Magazine, Inc.v.Falwell,the United States Supreme Court held,in a unanimous 8-0 decision (Justice Anthony Kennedy took no part in the consideration or decision of the case),that the First Amendment’s free-speech guarantee prohibits awarding damages to public figures to compensate for emotional distress intentionally inflicted upon them.
  • 15. Texas v.Johnson, 491 U.S.397 (1989), No.88-155 Argued:March 21, 1989—Decided:June 21, 1989
  • Appendix 1 The Referenced Framework of Researching American Press
  • Appendix 2 Basic Framework on Modern Philosophic Ideas
  • Appendix 3 Media Market and Public Sphere
  • THE MARKET MODE
  • The Advantages of Markets
  • THE PUBLIC SPHERE MODEL
  • The Concept of the Public Sphere
  • The Limits of Markets
  • WHY MEDIA ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES
  • Advertising and the Media
  • Media as Citizen Resources
  • The Unique Legal Status of Media
  • CONFLICTING LOGICS
  • Appendix 4 Classical Liberalism, Social Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism
  • Core principles
  • Overview
  • History
  • Social liberalism
  • Origins
  • United States
  • Reversal
  • Appendix 5 Equal-time Rule and Fairness Doctrine
  • Reinstatement considered
  • Appendix 6 The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
  • Appendix 7 Library of Court Decisions for Freedom of Speech and Press
  • Appendix 8 Basic Readings in U.S.Democracy
  • PART II:CREATING A GOVERNMENT
  • PART III:THE GROWTH OF AMERICAN SOCIETY
  • PART IV:THE CRISIS OF THE UNION
  • PART V:INDUSTRIAL AMERICA
  • PART VI:ON THE ROAD FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM
  • PART VII:FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
  • PART VIII:FACING THE WORLD
  • PART IX:COLD WAR ISSUES
  • PART X:A MORE INCLUSIVE AMERICA
  • PART XI:CONTINUING VITALITY
  • Bibliography
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