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August 30, 2005 Politics@media
Most Americans consider a free press essential to democratic society—either as an independent watchdog against governmental abuse of power or as a wide-open marketplace of ideas. But few understand that far-reaching public policies have shaped the news citizens receive. In an age when mass communication ranges from independent cable channels to the Internet, it is essential to assess these policies and their effects if we want the media to continue fulfilling its role. Freeing the Presses offers a path-breaking inquiry into the theory and practice of freedom of the press at a critical time in the growing overlap between modern media and political discussion.

Six political communication scholars draw upon history, sociology, political science, legal philosophy, and journalism to investigate whether the freedoms and privileges given to the news media and to reporters actually produce the results we expect. Their discussion covers past, present, and future media performance and engages a wide range of provocative questions: What understanding did the founders of the Constitution have of the press? Does the legal protection given to the press actually produce more free-wheeling news? Just how independent are the news media from political and other power centers? Must we accept a scurrilous, "unlovable" press if we are to have such independence? How will freedom of the press be changed by the new heady mix of mass-, middle-, and micro-media, and of citizen news-producers? Answers to these questions receive added perspective in an introductory essay by Timothy E. Cook and commentaries by four First Amendment experts.

A book that will be welcomed by scholars, students, and anyone who relies on the freedom of the press in practice, Freeing the Presses addresses the important question of how best to pursue a media system that fulfills the demands of a democratic polity.


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Timothy E. Cook is the author of Governing with the News: The News Media as a Political Institution and Making Laws and Making News: Media Strategies in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has been a research fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and he won the Doris Graber Prize of the American Political Science Association as a coauthor of the book Crosstalk: Citizens, Candidates, and the Media in a Presidential Campaign. He is the Kevin P. Reilly, Sr., Chair of Political Communication in the Louisiana State University Manship School of Mass Communication.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
watchdog ideal, watchdog model, institutionalized press, actual malice rule, robust public debate, press clause, traditional news media, journalistic autonomy, marketplace ideals, libel litigation, press behavior, expert scrutiny, institutional press, journalistic norms, traditional press, press model, traditional journalism, open press, defamation law, press performance
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New York, First Amendment, United States, Supreme Court, Lance Bennett, White House, Oxford Univ, Benjamin Franklin, Justice Stewart, Pew Research Center, Potter Stewart, Cambridge Univ, Frederick Schauer, Columbia Journalism Review, New Hampshire, Ralph Nader, California Press, Chicago Press, John Campbell, Michael Schudson, Pennsylvania Gazette, Regina Lawrence, The Politics of Force, Washington Post, Boston Gazette
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