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Peer reviewedWood, Peter – Society, 2003
Examines diversity using Martin Luther King, Jr.'s metaphor of human unity, "the single garment of destiny," noting diversity's uniqueness in viewing America as individual groups, some of which have historically been denied privileges. Calls diversity a political doctrine that asserts that some social categories deserve compensatory…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Metaphors, Political Issues, Public Policy
Peer reviewedYoung, Marilyn J.; And Others – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1990
Calls for the application of traditional tests of evidence and argument to the conspiratist discourse. Demonstrates through the example of the Korean Air Lines 007 incident that conspiratist critics must develop an evaluation system to explain their arguments. Suggests that conspiratist strategies can limit real communication. (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Evaluation Criteria, Political Issues
Peer reviewedBrowne, Stephen H. – Communication Quarterly, 1990
Examines, rhetorically, the formal dynamics and internal action of an eighteenth-century political text by Edmund Burke, the "Letter to William Elliott, Esq." (1795). (SR)
Descriptors: Eighteenth Century Literature, Foreign Countries, Letters (Correspondence), Political Issues
Peer reviewedKanervo, Ellen Williamson; Kanervo, David W. – Journalism Quarterly, 1989
Examines attitudes and actions of small town mayors and city managers as they relate to the process of building the newspaper's coverage of issues the town government faces. Finds that efforts to set the press's agenda are related to the extent of the effort to influence press content. (RS)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agenda Setting, City Government, City Officials
Migration World Magazine, 1989
Outlines the recent developments in migration laws and political unrest with respect to Communist Soviet authority and United States policies toward Soviet refugees. Developments in the Baltic states, Moldavia, East Germany, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia are discussed. (JS)
Descriptors: Communism, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Migration
Fatchett, Derek – Transition from Education through Employment, 1989
Britain's Labour Party suggests two areas for reform in youth education and training: (1) increase the numbers of 16- to 19-year-olds continuing full-time education and (2) improve post-16 training by fusing academic and technical education as well as developing alternative vocational training programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Job Training
Child Care Information Exchange, 1988
Reports extensive 1988 print and television coverage of child care topics, demonstrating that child care is not a passing media fad, but a major social issue that demands ongoing coverage. Gives statistics on families, children, and changes in population age groups and predicts child and elder care needs for the next decade. (NH)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Day Care, Futures (of Society), Mass Media
Peer reviewedGiroux, Henry A.; Simon, Roger I. – Journal of Education, 1988
Analyzes the importance of a critical pedagogy by examining its potentially transformative relations with the sphere of popular culture. The pedagogical relevance of popular culture is discussed. The notion of critical pedagogy as a form of cultural politics should be further developed. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Cottrell, Randall R. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
A description is given of a course project which required college students to examine presidential candidates' positions on a variety of health issues. (IAH)
Descriptors: Health, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Political Issues
Peer reviewedMueller, Milton – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1995
Argues that communications scholarship has had no significant impact on public policy. Argues that classical political economy offers an intellectual tradition with which the field ought to connect, and shows how certain problems can be approached in an integrated manner. Criticizes the field's failure to recognize multiple versions of critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Higher Education, Mass Media, Political Issues
Peer reviewedGlazer, Nathan – Public Interest, 1994
Examines how social conditions can become social problems and argues that there are objective ways of determining the scale of a particular problem. The paper supports its argument through examinations of prohibition, the decline in tobacco consumption, and the war on drugs. (GLR)
Descriptors: Criteria, Definitions, Political Issues, Public Health
Peer reviewedSanchez-Vegas, Saadia – Information Technology and Libraries, 1995
Discusses Venezuela's information and communications technology infrastructure and usage patterns; examines future networking plans; and addresses political and economic considerations linked to the information and technology problems in Venezuela and in Latin America in general. (LRW)
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Networks, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFico, Frederick; Soffin, Stan – Newspaper Research Journal, 1994
Offers a case study of how local community newspapers reported a local political conflict. Finds that few of 42 stories on the conflict were balanced, but overall both sides got equal treatment. Sources were a major influence on coverage. (SR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict, Higher Education, Journalism
Peer reviewedStuckey, Mary E; Antczak, Frederick J. – Communication Quarterly, 1994
Uses a Burkean approach that focuses on identification arising out of his four master tropes to explicate how campaign communications (strategic or unintentional, from the campaigners themselves or from other sources) in the 1992 presidential campaign produce a development of meanings in which certain issues and images may establish interpretive…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Political Issues
Castelli, Jim – American Libraries, 1992
Explains the National Issues Forums (NIF), a nonpartisan program of public-issue discussions designed to enable citizens to have a more effective voice in U.S. politics. The role of libraries in the NIF is discussed; resources the NIF provides are described; and public relations benefits to libraries that participate are considered. (LRW)
Descriptors: Democracy, Discussion Groups, Library Role, National Programs


