Further reading for chapter four

Abrams, Floyd. Friend of the Court: On the Front Lines with the First Amendment. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013. Print.

Bernstein, Carl, Bob Woodward. All the President’s Men. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 1974. Print.

Boczkowski, Pablo J., and Mitchelstein, Eugenia. “How Users Take Advantage of Different Forms of Interactivity on Online News Sites: Clicking, E-Mailing, and Commenting. Human Communication Research.” Human Communication Research 38.1, (2012): 1-22. Print.

Briggs, Mark. Journalism Next: A Practical Guide to Digital Reporting and Publishing. 2nd ed. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications, 2013. Print.

Carlson, Matt., & Berkowitz, Dan. “The emperor lost his clothes: Rupert Murdoch, News of the World and journalistic boundary work in the UK and USA”. Journalism. (2013). Print.

Dunaway, Johanna & Stein, Robert. M. “Early Voting and Campaign News Coverage.” Political Communication 30.2 (2013): 278-296. Print.

Ess, Charles. Digital Media Ethics: Digital Media and Society Series. Malden: Polity Press, 2009. Print.

Freepress. Changing Media: Public Interest Policies for the Digital Age. Florence: Freepress.net., n.d. Print.

Gerber, Aalan S., Karlan, Dean, & Bergan, Daniel. “Does the media matter? A field experiment measuring the effect of newspapers on voting behavior and political opinions. Yale Economic Applications and Policy Discussion Paper 12 (2006). Print.

Iggers, Jeremy. Good news, bad news: Journalism ethics and the public interest. Westview Press Boulder, CO, 1998. Print.

Jenkins, Henry, Sam Ford, Joshua Green. Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture. New York: New York University Press, 2013. Print.

Kovach, Bill, Tom Rosenstiel. BLUR: How to Know What’s True in the Age of Information Overload. New York: Bloomsbury, 2010. Print.

Langton, Loup. Photojournalism and Today’s News: Creating Visual Reality. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. Print.

Lehrman, Sally. News in America: A Report for the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.  Miami: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, 2005. Print.

Leshner, Glenn, & Thorson, Esther. “Overreporting voting: Campaign media, public mood, and the vote.” Political communication 17.3 (2000): 263-278. Print.

Levine, Peter. The Future of Democracy: Developing the Next Generation of American Citizens. Lebanon: University Press of New England, 2007. Print.

Moeller, Susan D. Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell Disease, Famine, War and Death. New York: Routledge, 1999. Print.

Reader, Bill. “Free press vs. free speech? The rhetoric of "civility" in regard to anonymous online comments.” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 89.3 (2012): 495-513.

Rosenberry, Jack. “Virtual Community Support for Offline Communities through Online Newspaper Message Forums.” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 87 (2010): 154‑169. Print.

Rosenberry, Jack, Burton St. John lll. Public Journalism 2.0: The Promise and Reality of a Citizen-Engaged Press. New York: Routledge, 2010. Print.

Schudson, Michael. Why Democracies Need An Unlovable Press. Malden: Polity Press, 2008. Print.

The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program. Digital and Media Literacy: A Plan of Action. Washington: The Aspen Institute, 2010. Print.

Thompson, Hunter S. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream. New York: Vintage Books, 1998. Print.

Wilkins, Lee & Brennen, Bonni. “Conflicted interests, contested terrain: Journalism ethics codes then and now.” Journalism Studies 5.3 (2004): 297-309. Print.