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Subject: Academic Journals
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: arturo-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 24 Nov 2002 08:18 PST
Expires: 24 Dec 2002 08:18 PST
Question ID: 113642
This is the third time using GA.  You people have been great! Here
goes: I need to find 15 to 20 Academic Journals about censoring the
media.  They must have a good amount of references listed at the end
of each journal or they are of no use to me. Hopefully, this will not
prove too difficult.  All I need is the links I can go to, to print
what I need.  Don't bother with Web Luis, I already looked through
there.  This is for a college project.  Thanks.

Request for Question Clarification by darrel-ga on 24 Nov 2002 12:06 PST
Do you need the journal article text? Or are you looking solely for a
list of academic journal articles, their names, article titles,
authors, page numbers, dates, and etc.?

Request for Question Clarification by secret901-ga on 24 Nov 2002 12:08 PST
Hi arturo-ga,
Since you mentioned that this is a college project, I am wondering if
your college allows you access to http://www.jstor.org .  Try going to
that site using a computer connected to your campus network and then
try to search for something.  If it does, then I might be able to
provide you with some links to some full-text articles from there.
secret901-ga

Request for Question Clarification by luciaphile-ga on 25 Nov 2002 05:59 PST
read2live-ga is quite right. It's going to be tricky to find whole
journals devoted to this subject--although there are some journals
that will use a particular theme for a particular issue. If you
absolutely must have journals themselves, what I would suggest is
going to your college library and seeing if they either have the EBSCO
book or Ulrichs' Periodical Directory.

If you need citations (article name, author, journal title, date, vol,
pages, etc.), then it shouldn't be too difficult for us to obtain them
for you.

Regards,
luciaphile-ga

Clarification of Question by arturo-ga on 25 Nov 2002 12:27 PST
Ok, sorry, you are right. I need 15-20 ARTICLES from Academic Journals
about censoring the media.  I (my daughter) need to print them out,
read them and summarize each one.  All I would need is the links to
each article and I can go there and print them out myself.  Did this
help?  I don't know if I can clarify more.

Request for Question Clarification by luciaphile-ga on 25 Nov 2002 15:20 PST
The problem, as querist-ga states in the comments below, is that most
scholarly journals and their articles are not available online for
free. We can get you citations and even URLS, but with all probablity,
anything we can find for you online, the journal/publisher will want a
fee for.

Many of the researchers here have access to all sorts of resources. We
can find citations for you, but you would most likely have to then go
to your college library and access the full text or print journals
from there.

Clarification of Question by arturo-ga on 26 Nov 2002 21:25 PST
I guess you can find the citations for me, and I will go the library
and see if I can find the full text or print journals.  I hope that
will work.
Answer  
Subject: Re: Academic Journals
Answered By: peggy_bill-ga on 26 Nov 2002 23:15 PST
Rated:3 out of 5 stars
 
Hello arturo,

You will have to go to the library for these.  But, they have lots of
references.  I hope this helps you to gather all of the information
that you need.


“WHERE DO YOU DRAW LINE - EXPLORATION INTO MEDIA VIOLENCE, PORNOGRAPHY
AND CENSORSHIP,” by VB CLINE and D LOTH. CRIME & DELINQUENCY, (21 (4):
386-388 1975).

“CENSORSHIP AND MEDIA,” by J CRAWLEY. POLITICAL QUARTERLY, (47 (2):
160-168 1976).

“Body image, race, and fashion models - Social distance and social
identification in third-person effects,” P David, G Morrison, MA
Johnson, and F Ross. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, (29 (3): 270-294 JUN
2002).

“CENSORSHIP OF NON-PRINT MEDIA COMES TO ENGLISH CLASSROOM,” by K
DONELSON. ENGLISH JOURNAL, (62 (9): 1226-1227 1973).

“ADOLESCENTS VIEWS ON FREEDOM TO READ,” by AC ERLICK. SOCIAL
EDUCATION, (39 (4): 235-237 1975).

“CORRELATES OF SUPPORT FOR CENSORSHIP OF SEXUAL, SEXUALLY VIOLENT, AND
VIOLENT MEDIA,” by RD FISHER, IJ COOK, EC SHIRKEY. JOURNAL OF SEX
RESEARCH, (31 (3): 229-240 1994).

“MEDIA MONOPOLY - CENSORSHIP AND OVERLOAD,” by D GIOSEFFI. AMERICAN
BOOK REVIEW, (12 (3): 4-& JUL-AUG 1990).

“OF HUMBUGS AND SWEETHEARTS + ON MEDIA CENSORSHIP,” by H GREER.
ENCOUNTER, (74 (3): 70-73 APR 1990).

“OVERRATING THE X-RATING - THE 3RD-PERSON PERCEPTION AND SUPPORT FOR
CENSORSHIP OF PORNOGRAPHY,” by AC GUNTHER. JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION,
(45 (1): 27-38 WIN 1995).

“READING INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN A CENSORED PRESS ENVIRONMENT,” by AC
GUNTHER and LB SNYDER. JOURNALISM QUARTERLY, (69 (3): 591-599 FAL
1992).

“Parents' responses to television violence: The third-person
perception, parental mediation, and support for censorship,” by C
Hoffner and M Buchanan. MEDIA PSYCHOLOGY, (4 (3): 231-252 2002).

“A critical review and assessment of Herman and Chomsky's 'propaganda
model',” by J Klaehn. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, (17 (2):
147-182 JUN 2002).

“Person-effects and heuristic-systematic processing,” by K Neuwirth, E
Frederick, C Mayo. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, (29 (3): 320-359 JUN 2002).

“THE MEDIA, THE MILITARY AND CENSORSHIP,” by K ROBINS and F WEBSTER.
SCREEN, (27 (2): 57-63 MAR-APR 1986).

“From 'leading the masses' to 'serving the consumers'? Newspaper
reporting in contemporary urban China,” by CJ Smith. ENVIRONMENT AND
PLANNING A, (34 (9): 1635-1660 SEP 2002).

“THE VIDEO NASTIES - FREEDOM AND CENSORSHIP IN THE MEDIA,” by BARKER
and JR SPARKS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, (14 (2):
223-226 MAY 1986).

“MASS-MEDIA - TELEVISION-NEWS - FORMAT AS A FORM OF CENSORSHIP,” by RH
STANLEY, RG RAMSEY. ET CETERA, (35 (4): 433-441 1978).


Here is are online articles.  But, I don’t think it has references

18 Tales of Media Censorship
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=12753

ALTERNATIVE MEDIA CENSORSHIP: SPONSORED BY CIA's FORD FOUNDATION?
http://www.questionsquestions.net/gatekeepers.html

Third World Traveler:  Media control and Censorship
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Media/MediaCensorship.html

The Tobacco Taboo:  Censorship of Tobacco News.
http://medicolegal.tripod.com/tobaccotaboo.htm

Concern grows over media ‘censorship’.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/attack/story/0,1301,574427,00.html

Censorship and Images of Men in the Media
http://www.vix.com/men/media/media.html

Toxic Media vs. Toxic Censorship
http://www.prospect.org/print/V12/1/massing-m.html

"A society that censors is a society that lies to itself about its
nature."
http://libertus.net/censor/articles.html

Media Censors Extremist Protest Against Media Censorship
http://www.mensactivism.org/articles/02/05/27/2253207.shtml

Patriotism & Censorship Some journalists are silenced, while others
seem happy to silence themselves
http://www.fair.org/extra/0111/patriotism-and-censorship.html

Drawing the Line:       Media Rant
http://hotwired.lycos.com/netizen/97/17/index2a.html


Keywords Used:

censorship of the media
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&as_qdr=all&q=censorship+of+the+media&btnG=Google+Search


Enjoy
pba
arturo-ga rated this answer:3 out of 5 stars
This was a bit difficult and/or confusing, but you did a good job.

Comments  
Subject: Re: Academic Journals
From: querist-ga on 24 Nov 2002 13:13 PST
 
You might try http://www.findarticles.com
This site contains full text articles, but there are more popular
magazines than scholarly journals.  One way to limit your search to
journals is to search within specific titles, such as "Historical
Journal of Film, Radio, and Television" or "Journal of Social
History".  I found a few articles by searching "+media +censorship".
querist-ga
Subject: Re: Academic Journals
From: read2live-ga on 25 Nov 2002 02:18 PST
 
I think you are unlikely to find "15 to 20 Academic Journals about
censoring the media".  You might find 15 to 20 ARTICLES from academic
journals which are about censoring the media - perhaps this is what
you want.  I think it is, as you ask for a good number of references;
journals probably won't have references, but articles do.

I have had a quick look through Ebsco Subscription Services'
Librarians' Handbook, a 1740 page directory which lists journals and
newspaper titles from around the world.  There is a subject index
which does not have a heading for censorship.  Possible other headings
include Newspapers and journalism, Libraries and librarianship,
Literature, Entertainment (which includes television and movies) etc -
the only probable journal I find is "Index on Censorship" published 4
times a year. Nothing else stands out as solely on censorship.  I have
not seen a physical copy of the Index, so cannot tell you if it fits
your needs (scholarly and referenced) - but it could be as near as you
are going to get, unless you settle for articles and academic papers.

Good luck!

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