Social Foundations of the Mass Media
Delve into the intriguing world of media with "Social Foundations of the Mass Media," authored by the insightful thinkers at the University Press of America. Released in 2000, this thought-provoking paperback spans 400 pages and offers a historical examination of the intellectual debates surrounding freedom of expression. The book navigates the complexities of media and society, exploring the boundaries of permissible discussions and conflicting ideas. It serves as an engaging resource for anyone interested in understanding the pivotal role that mass media plays in shaping public discourse. Perfect for students, scholars, and media enthusiasts alike, this title is essential for anyone looking to grasp the intricate relationship between society and its media. Elevate your understanding of media's social foundations with this comprehensive read.