Incoming Resources
- Casualty of war, the Bush administration's assault on a free press, David Dadge
- Children, adolescents, and media violence, a critical look at the research, Steven J. Kirsh
- How to think straight about psychology, Keith E. Stanovich
- Kid stuff, marketing sex and violence to America's children, edited by Diane Ravitch and Joseph P. Viteritti
- History of the mass media in the United States, an encyclopedia, edited by Margaret A. Blanchard ; commissioning editor Carol J. Burwash
- Media research methods, measuring audiences, reactions and impact, Barrie Gunter
- Quoting God, how media shape ideas about religion and culture, edited by Claire Hoertz Badaracco
- Up from invisibility, lesbians, gay men, and the media in America, Larry Gross
- 20 questions about youth & the media, edited by Sharon R. Mazzarella
- Feet to the fire, the media after 9/11 : top journalists speak out, edited by Kristina Borjesson
- Remote control, new media, new ethics, edited by Catharine Lumby, Elspeth Probyn
- A public betrayed, an inside look at Japanese media atrocities and their warnings to the West, Adam Gamble and Takesato Watanabe
- The creation of the media, political origins of modern communications, Paul Starr
- Media and communication technologies, a critical introduction, Stephen Lax
- Media violence and its effect on aggression, assessing the scientific evidence, Jonathan L. Freedman
- Rich media, poor democracy, communication politics in dubious times, Robert W. McChesney
- Killing monsters, why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence, Gerard Jones ; foreword by Lynn Ponton
- UnSpun, finding facts in a world of disinformation, Brooks Jackson and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- Convergence culture, where old and new media collide, Henry Jenkins
- Prime-time feminism, television, media culture, and the women's movement since 1970, Bonnie J. Dow
- On media violence, W. James Potter
- A free and responsible press, a general report on mass communication : newspapers, radio, motion pictures, magazines, and books, by the Commission on Freedom of the Press
- Media wars, news at a time of terror, Danny Schechter
- With amusement for all, a history of American popular culture since 1830, LeRoy Ashby
- No questions asked, news coverage since 9/11, Lisa Finnegan ; foreword by Norman Soloman
- The harms of crime media, essays on the perpetuation of racism, sexism and class stereotypes, edited by Denise L. Bissler and Joan L. Conners
- It's not the media, the truth about pop culture's influence on children, Karen Sternheimer
- The myth of media violence, a critical introduction, David Trend
- The Lolita effect, the media sexualization of young girls and what we can do about it, M. Gigi Durham
- Reporting Vietnam, media and military at war, William M. Hammond
- Confronting the challenges of participatory culture, media education for the 21st century, Henry Jenkins (P.I.) with Ravi Purushotma [and others]
- The ABC-CLIO companion to the media in America, Daniel Webster Hollis, III
- Why Americans hate welfare, race, media, and the politics of antipoverty policy, Martin Gilens
- Natural born celebrities, serial killers in American culture, David Schmid
- Children, adolescents, and media violence, a critical look at the research, Steven J. Kirsh
- With amusement for all, a history of American popular culture since 1830, LeRoy Ashby
- Consuming media, communication, shopping and everyday life, Johan Fornäs [and others]
- War, media, and propaganda, a global perspective, edited by Yahya R. Kamalipour and Nancy Snow
- The news about the news, American journalism in peril, Leonard Downie, Jr. and Robert G. Kaiser