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Media References: Articles, Studies, Reports
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A collection of articles and reflections about the impact of media in our world and the significant social and justice issues that have challenged us over the decades.
•    20 Ways to Create a Caring Culture - Part I
•    A Long Way to Go: Minorities and the Media
•    A Reflection on Media in the Third World
•    Ads Pose Dilemma for Black Women
•    ADVOCACY: Marketing Justice Without Selling Out
•    ADVOCACY: TV Still Sidesteps Real Life Struggles
•    Brave New World: Rediscovering Democratic Media
•    Cartoons'N Comics: Communication to the Quick
•    Century of Abuse: Ethnic Images on the Big Screen
•    Cloning the Consumer Culture
•    Communicating for Justice
•    Democracy Requires Access to Media Alternatives
•    Disaster Pornography from Somalia
•    Envrionment News: No More Business as Usual
•    Eve's Legacy: Burden of Blame
•    For 200 Years: Alternative Press Voices Dissident Views
•    From Milton to Media: Information Flow in a Free Society
•    GLOBAL: War Against Media Sexism is Global
•    Gulf War: The More We Watched, the Less We Knew
•    How does Hollywood Handle Ageism?
•    Insider's Game: Talking Politics on TV
•    Lessons Learned: How to Evaluate War Reporting
•    Living Room Wars: Vietnam vs. ‘Desert Storm'
•    Making Politics Work
•    Making Your Voice Heard: Tips for Getting on Talk Radio.
•    Marketing the Military: Should Soldiering Be Sold Like Soap?
•    Media Literacy: An Alternative to Censorship
•    Media's New Mood: Sexual Violence
•    Military-News Complex: What Determines What We See and Hear
•    News: Balance Bias with Critical Questions
•    News: Beyond the Myth of Objectivity
•    No More Blood at Eleven: Alternatives to Crime Reporting
•    No News Is Women's News
•    Out of Africa: Western Media Stereotypes Shape Images
•    Outside From the Inside: Television in Jail
•    Photo Ethics: Aim High When You Shoot
•    Photolanguage: Philippines
•    Pirating the Caribbean: Are New Media a New Colonialism?
•    Starting Point: How do you spell "minority?"
•    Starting Point: The images still haunt me
•    Starting Point: We all come from somewhere
•    Starting Point: Whatever Happened to Potholders?
•    STARTING POINT: Catch the Real Earth Day Fever
•    Starting Point: In the Light of the Fires
•    STARTING POINT: Sexual Violence in the Media
•    Taking a Stand: A Postcard Campaign for Nonviolent Media
•    Testimony Reveals Complexity of Sexual Violence Issue in Media
•    When Creativity Isn't Enough: What Makes Ads go Bad?
•    Where Does it Come From? Where Does it Go?
•    Why Peace Isn't Covered
•    Wrong Background: Issues of Newsroom Employment





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