Perspectives on freedom of speech : selected essays from the journals of the Speech Communication Association
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Perspectives on freedom of speech : selected essays from the journals of the Speech Communication Association
Southern Illinois University Press, c1987
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Bibliography: p. 309-342
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Seventeen essays explore freedom of expression from five perspectives.Of particular interest are Stephen A. Smith s Freedom of Expression in the Confederate States of America; William Bailey s The Supreme Court and Communication Theory: Contrasting Models of Speech Efficacy; Paul Siegel s Protecting Political Speech: "Brandenberg v. Ohio "Updated; Franklyn S. Haiman s Nazis in Skokie: Anatomy of a Heckler s Veto; and Karl M. Wallace s An Ethical Basis of Communication; and the unique annotated bibliographies of the major essays on freedom of speech and of major essays on communication ethics."
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