An Annotated Bibliography of Journalism Subjects in American Magazines

1943 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-82
Author(s):  
F. E. Merwin ◽  
N. N. Luxon

The invasion of North Africa by American troops and President Roosevelt's air trip to Casablanca marked the beginning and ending of the current period with resulting emphasis on newspaper coverage of that theater in articles on the press and communications. The government's suit against the Associated Press on monopoly charges attracted a great deal of interest. Censorship of stories going out of this country to England aroused some concern. Advertisers and media, not too displeased with the 1942 showing, fought back hard when a group of social scientists asked that advertising be eliminated for the duration. F. E. M.

1942 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-112
Author(s):  
F. E. Merwin ◽  
N. N. Luxon

Developments in World War II, particularly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, dominated magazine material relating to the press. An outstanding development was the establishment of a Board of Censorship with Byron Price, Associated Press news executive, appointed as chief censor. The January, 1942, issue of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science was devoted to “The Press in the Contemporary Scene” and this symposium covered many of the topics listed in this bibliography. Advertisers continued to discuss the impact of war on linage. Marshall Field HI got the Chicago Sun started in December. F.E.M.


1942 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 222-231
Author(s):  
F. E. Merwin ◽  
N. N. Luxon

Articles for the current period show that major interest in the field of press and communications continues to center on the war. The annual April meetings of the major newspaper groups in New York City were largely devoted to discussions of the impact of the war on the press. F. E. M.


1942 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 411-420
Author(s):  
F. E. Merwin ◽  
N. N. Luxon

War-related articles dominated materials on the press for the current quarter. There was increasing interest in the impact of the war on the press as a business. Exciting accounts of activities of correspondents in war zones were common. Major non-war issue was the civil suit filed by the federal government against the Associated Press concerning alleged monopolistic practices. There was a surprising dearth of material on journalism education and the war. F. E. M


1944 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-173
Author(s):  
F. E. Merwin ◽  
F. K. Baskette

The Associated Press case went to the U. S. Supreme Court during the current quarter. Arguments were not expected to be heard before the October term. The perennial issue of press freedom achieved the dignity of a “commission investigation” on grant given by Henry Luce of Time-Life-Fortune. The inquiry will be directed by President Hutching of Chicago. The War Labor Board ruled that the Guild's membership maintenance did not endanger the first amendment to the Constitution. Articles on the press and the war reflected the pre-invasion expectancy. Television came in for a new round of interest. F. E. M.


1941 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 414-421
Author(s):  
Fred E. Merwin ◽  
N. N. Luxon

Articles on the press during the current period reflected increasing interest in the impact of the war on American publishing. The celebration of National Newspaper Week in October produced a number of comments. The affairs of the American Newspaper Guild centered in the national referendum on a new slat of officers. The inquiry of the Federal Communications Commission into newspaper ownership of radio stations was widely noted. F.E.M.


Author(s):  
Odile Moreau

This chapter explores movement and circulation across the Mediterranean and seeks to contribute to a history of proto-nationalism in the Maghrib and the Middle East at a particular moment prior to World War I. The discussion is particularly concerned with the interface of two Mediterranean spaces: the Middle East (Egypt, Ottoman Empire) and North Africa (Morocco), where the latter is viewed as a case study where resistance movements sought external allies as a way of compensating for their internal weakness. Applying methods developed by Subaltern Studies, and linking macro-historical approaches, namely of a translocal movement in the Muslim Mediterranean, it explores how the Egypt-based society, al-Ittihad al-Maghribi, through its agent, Aref Taher, used the press as an instrument for political propaganda, promoting its Pan-Islamic programme and its goal of uniting North Africa.


1969 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-202
Author(s):  
Douglas E. Asheord

Among the problems confronting the developing countries, rural reform has received increasing attention from a variety of social scientists. There are several reasons for this new emphasis. In the pasts decade most of the struggles for independence have ended and the newly formed nations are beginning to focus on the complex issues of political integration and economic growth. Few areas reflect this change as dramatically as the Maghreb.


Author(s):  
Belén Puebla Martínez

ResumenPresentamos en esta investigación el análisis de un tema de actualidad a través de la realidad representada en la ficción y la realidad mediatizada en la información. Debido a la naturaleza del objeto de estudio – las telecomedias españolas –realizamos un estudio de caso de tal modo que podamos comparar el tratamiento que el tema propuesto en los medios de comunicación, concretamente en la prensa, frente a la manera de exponerlo en las tramas de los capítulos de las series. Para analizarlo hemos considerado conveniente realizar un análisis narrativo audiovisual cualitativo a un tema estrechamente relacionado con la actualidad del periodo que se plantea en este estudio y que está presente en las series analizadas: 7vidas y aquí no hay quien viva. El tema elegido es la implantación de la Ley Antitabaco 28/2005 de 26 de diciembre y que fue recogida por ambas telecomedias en el primer capítulo que emitieron en el mismo mes de la promulgación de la ley. Abstract We present in this study the analysis of a current issue through the reality represented in fiction and reality mediated in information. Due to the nature of the object of study - the Spanish sitcom- conducted a case study so that we can compare the treatment that the proposed topic in the media, particularly in the press, in front of the way to put in chapters of the series. To analyze this we considered advisable to conduct a qualitative visual narrative analysis a subject closely related to current period arising in this study and is present in the series analyzed: 7 vidas and Aquí no hay quien viva. The theme is the implementation of the anti-smoking law 28/2005 of December 26 and was picked up by two sitcoms in the first chapter that issued in the same month of the enactment of the law. Palabras claveRepresentación, series de televisión, prensa, análisis cualitativo, 7 vidas, Aquí no hay quien viva.KeysworksRepresentation, spanish television fiction, press, qualitative analysis, 7 vidas, Aquí no hay quien viva.


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