Social Research in Communication and Law
- Jeremy Cohen - Stanford University, Center for the Study of Families and Youth
- Timothy Gleason - University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
Volume:
23
Series:
Commtext Series
Commtext Series
January 1990 | 144 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
It is not unusual for communication and media researchers to
study
law or legal issues, nor is it uncommon for legal scholars to
study
communication law. But it is something of a departure for the
two to
commingle, which is what Cohen and Gleason have accomplished in
this
innovative volume. Social Research in Communication and Law is a
practical guide for conducting research involving both legal and
communication questions. Offering rich citations and examples
from
existing literature, this engaging volume shows communication
law
scholars how to make more effective use of the methodologies
employed
in communication science. Topics addressed include reconciling
communication and law, social research approaches to libel, and
theories pertaining to freedom of expression.
Cohen and Gleason have produced a valuable book that can be
effectively used to supplement courses in communication law,
history,
sociology, and media ethics. In addition, scholars and
researchers in
the above fields will also benefit from this unique volume.
"Cohen and Gleason provide a practical guide for conducting
research
involving both legal and communication questions. The book shows
communication law scholars how to make more effective use of the
social science methodologies."
--Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
Everett E Dennis
Foreword
Probing Communication and Law
Distinguishing Law and Legal Theory
Theories of Freedom of Expression
A Social Research Approach to Libel
Reconciling Communication and Law
A Research Agenda for Communication and Law