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Haraszti, Miklós. The media self-regulation guidebook: All questions and answers. Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 2008.

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Balgos, Cecile C. A. Watching the watchdog: Media self-regulation in South East Asia. Southeast Asian Press Alliance, 2002.

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Alliance, Southeast Asian Press, ed. Between the tiger and the crocodile: Broadcast media self-regulation in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian Press Alliance, 2004.

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Ukrow, Jörg. EMR: Die Selbstkontrolle im Medienbereich in Europa. Jehle Rehm, 2000.

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Lush, David. A matter of principles: Self-regulation, working conditions and corruption in African journalism. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2012.

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Duplat, Domitille. Freedom of the press, responsibility of the media, Africa on the way to self-regulation. GRET, 2003.

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Duplat, Domitille. Freedom of the press, responsibility of the media, Africa on the way to self-regulation. GRET, 2003.

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Duplat, Domitille. Freedom of the press, responsibility of the media, Africa on the way to self-regulation. GRET, 2003.

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Villafañe, Miguel Julio Rodríguez. Autorregulación ya: Búsquedas éticas desde los medios de comunicación. Asociación de Comunicadores Sociales CALANDRIA, 2006.

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Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. Report on self-regulation by the broadcasting and advertising industries for the elimination of sex-role stereotyping in the broadcast media. Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, 1986.

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1964-, Hafez Kai, ed. Media ethics in the dialogue of cultures: Journalistic self-regulation in Europe, the Arab world, and Muslim Asia. Deutsches Orient-Institut, 2003.

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Wolfgang, Schulz. Regulated self-regulation as a form of modern government: An analysis of case studies from media and telecommunications law. Published by John Libbey Pub. for University of Luton Press, 2004.

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1948-, Edelstein Jeffrey S., and Practising Law Institute, eds. Advertising law in the new media age, 2000. Practising Law Institute, 2000.

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Biljana, Kovačević-Vučo, ed. Sloboda i odgovornost: Očuvanje slobode izražavanja putem medijske samoregulacije : article 19, globalna kampanja za slobodu izražavanja , Međunarodna federacija novinara. Komitet pravnika za ljudska prava, 2005.

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Russ-Mohl, Stephan. Regulating self-regulation: The neglected case of journalism policies ; Securing quality in journalism and building media infrastructures on a European scale. European University Institute, 1992.

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Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. Task Force on Sex-Role Stereotyping in the Broadcast Media., ed. Report on self-regulation by the broadcasting and advertising industries for the elimination of sex-role stereotyping in the broadcast media. The Commission, 1986.

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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Report on self-regulation by the broadcasting and advertising industries for the elimination of sex-role stereotyping in the broadcast media. Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1986.

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George, Spears, and Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission., eds. Report on self-regulation by the broadcasting and advertising industries for the elimination of sex-role stereotyping in the broadcast media. The Commission, 1986.

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Verein zur Förderung der publizistischen Selbstkontrolle, ed. Europäische Öffentlichkeit und journalistische Verantwortung. Von Halem, 2010.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, ed. 106-2 Hearing: Violence In The Media: Antitrust Implications Of Self-Regulation And Constitutionality Of Government Action, S. Hrg. 106-1048, September 20 and 21, 2000. s.n., 2001.

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Ehoumi, Guy Constant. Guide du patron de presse devant l'ODEM, la HAAC et la justice. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Bénin, 2014.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Violence in the media: Antitrust implications of self-regulation and constitutionality of government action : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, September 20 and 21, 2000. U.S. G.P.O., 2001.

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Media ethics and self-regulation. Longman, 2000.

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al, Tambini et. Codifying Cyberspace: Self Regulation of Converging Media. UCL Press, 2006.

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al, Tambini et. Codifying Cyberspace: Self Regulation of Converging Media. UCL Press, 2006.

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Between the tiger and the crocodile: Broadcast media self-regulation in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian Press Alliance, 2004.

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Committee on the Judiciary (SENATE). Violence in the Media: Antitrust Implications of Self-Regulation and Constitutionality of Government Action. Independently Published, 2020.

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REGULATED SELF-REGULATION AS A FORM OF MODERN GOVERNMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF CASE STUDIES FROM MEDIA AND... UNIVERSITY OF LUTON PRESS, 2004.

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Schulz, Wolfgang, and Thorsten Held. Regulated Self-Regulation as a Form of Modern Government: A Comparative Analysis with Case Studies from Media and DESCRIPTION: This study examines the necessity of the communications industry to regulate itself and the ability of governments to influence and enforce media self-regulation. With the privatization and deregulation of the communications industry and the increase in international media conglomerates, this analysis addresses why media self-regulation has become a necessity and. University Of Luton Press, 2004.

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Hayastanum ZLM-neri inkʻnakargavorman hamakargi dzevavorman heṛankarnerě: Inkʻnakargavorman hamakarg dzevavorelu veraberyal lragroghakan hanrutʻyan kartsikʻneri verlutsutʻyun ; sotsʻiologiakan hetazotutʻyan nyutʻerov = Prospects of introducing media self-regulation system in Armenia : analysis of opinions held by the media community on the formation of self-regulation system ; finding of a sociological research = Perspektivy formirovanii︠a︡ sistemy samoregulirovanii︠a︡ CMI v Armenii : analiz mneniĭ predstaviteleĭ zhurnalistskogo soovshchestva o formirovanii sistemy samoregulirovanii︠a︡ ; po materialam sot︠s︡iologicheskogo issledovanii︠a︡. Erevani mamuli akumb, 2004.

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Hatch, Orrin. Violence in the Media: Antitrust Implications of Self-Regulation and Constitutionality of Government Action: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate. Diane Pub Co, 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. Violence in the media: Antitrust implications of self-regulation and constitutionality of government action : Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, ... session, September 20 and 21, 2000 (S. hrg). For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., [Congressional Sales Office], 2001.

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National watch on images of women in the media (MediaWatch Inc. =: Évaluation nationale des images des femmes dans les médias (Evalution Medias) Inc. : response to the CRTC report on self-regulation by the broadcasting and advertising industries for the elemination of sex-role stereotyping in the broadcast media. MediaWatch, 1986.

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Siff, Stephen. Early Restrictions on Drug Speech, 1900–1956. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039195.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the media's contribution to America's naiveté about illegal drugs—heroin, cocaine, marijuana—and drug effects before psychedelic drugs were introduced. Until the 1960s, pressure from U.S. government agencies and industry self-regulation discouraged information about drug use in television and film. Government officials and prohibition ideologues played determinative roles in setting a news-media agenda that was hostile toward drug use and drug users, and omitted acknowledgment of drugs' potentially enticing effects. Themes about drug use that were initially raised in ant
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Wacks, Raymond. 4. Privacy and freedom of expression. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198725947.003.0004.

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The genesis of the American law’s protection of privacy was its concern to limit or control the extent to which an individual’s private life is subjected to unauthorized publicity conducted by the media. The tabloid press in Britain has been embroiled in a number of cases involving royalty, pop stars, film stars, fashion models, and the like. The telephone hacking scandal in the United Kingdom led to the the Leveson Inquiry Report of 2012—the most comprehensive investigation into the ethics and practice of the media, with a significant section devoted to privacy and media intrusion. Its recomm
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Reddy-Best, Kelly L. Queer and Trans Fashion Brands. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350465916.

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Discover the stories of 25 North American fashion entrepreneurs who have created queer- and trans-focused fashion brands in the 21st century. Illuminating their journeys of self-expression, identity formation, and resistance within the fashion industry, Queer and Trans Fashion Brands highlights the resilience, creativity, and cultural contributions of the interviewees, showing how they serve as agents of change, actively challenging heteronormative norms. Kelly L. Reddy-Best draws upon an intersectional feminist framework, to offer a nuanced examination of the production, distribution, regulat
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Piran, Niva. Handbook of Positive Body Image and Embodiment. Edited by Tracy L. Tylka. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190841874.001.0001.

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Positive body image entails appreciating, loving, respecting, nurturing, protecting, and seeing beauty in the body regardless of its consistency with media appearance ideals. Embodiment reflects a connection between the mind and the body, which have a continual dialectical relationship with the world, and includes positive body connection, body agency and functionality, attuned self-care, positive experiences with body desires, and living in the body as a subjective rather than objectified site. This 38-chapter handbook reviews current knowledge of positive body image and embodiment, as well a
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Brown, David Warfield. The Real Change-Makers. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216005575.

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Government did not create our social problems and it can't solve them for us. This book explores in detail the who and how of real social change. The Real Change-Makers: Why Government Is Not the Problem or the Solution is based on a straightforward premise: it is everyday Americans who have always been the real change-makers and whose efforts are now more necessary than ever given the financial squeeze that local, state, and federal governments confront. In this provocative and timely book, Brown explains why solutions to social problems won't come from just more litigation, more legislation,
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Aradau, Claudia, and Tobias Blanke. Algorithmic Reason. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192859624.001.0001.

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Are algorithms ruling the world today? Is artificial intelligence making life-and-death decisions? Are social media companies able to manipulate elections? As we are confronted with public and academic anxieties about unprecedented changes, this book offers a different analytical prism to investigate these transformations as more mundane and fraught. Aradau and Blanke develop conceptual and methodological tools to understand how algorithmic operations shape the government of self and other. While disperse and messy, these operations are held together by an ascendant algorithmic reason. Through
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Alexander-Floyd, Nikol G. Re-Imagining Black Women. NYU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479855858.001.0001.

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Re-Imagining Black Women dissects “post-politics”—the repertoire of dominant fantasies, frames, and narratives that hope for an afterlife beyond the social activism of the mid-twentieth century. This push for post-politics, such as post-feminism or post-racial thinking, serves as a form of race, gender, and class management that is uniquely suited for this neoliberal era. Alexander-Floyd centers black women as subjects, locating Moynihan’s black cultural pathology melodrama as the earliest basis for neoliberalism’s focus on self-regulation, solidifying patriarchal family formations, and the sp
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Lively, Donald. Landmark Supreme Court Cases. Greenwood, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400676468.

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This needed resource, written specifically for students and general readers, provides accessible discussions of 74 landmark Supreme Court cases that will help students understand the cases and their importance in American history. Cases selected for this work are those in which the Supreme Court's decisions have had a profound impact on society and the future and a meaning that transcends the impact on the immediate parties. In his own words, Donald Lively, Dean of Florida Coastal School of Law, discusses the facts, background, and significance of each landmark case so that students will be ab
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DIACOMET. A Charter for Fundamental Digital Rights [Eine Charta für digitale Grundrechte, 2024. https://doi.org/10.7220/20.500.12259/274167.

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Research within the DIACOMET study shows that there is a plethora of ethical codes and similar documents with a focus on different aspects of public communication in Europe and beyond. However, their background and scope vary considerably. Consequently, it has so far been difficult to obtain an overview of the available documents. The DIACOMET database aims to correct this deficiency. It is the first publicly accessible database for which various international and national codes of ethics for all types of public communication have been collected and made available to interested stakeholders. I
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