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TitleDisciplining dissentAuthorBruneau, William A. 1944-; Turk, James 1943-PublishedToronto ON : J. Lorimer 2004
Status:Check Shelves SubjectFreedom of speech; Freedom of the press; Academic freedom; Mass media -- CensorshipCategorySpecial aspects of educationMediaBookISBN781550288414Call NumberLC71.3 B786 2004TypeBookDescription
Publishing the unpalatable / September 11 and the failures of American intellectuals / You have no right to present this research / Burying the messenger / Industry and academic biotechnology : teaching students the art of doublespeak / Beware the campus CEO / The one-note chorus / Dissent may not need to be disciplined : corporate influence in the news media / Students and the fight for free speech in Canada / Dissent and collective action in oppressive times / Historical co-operation between academics and journalists /
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PRESS ACADEMIC MASS MEDIA CENSORTHIP RESEARCH BURYING MESSENGER INDUSTRY BIOTECHNOLOGY TEACHING STUDENTS DOUBLESPEAK CEO DISSENT CORPORATE NEWS FIGHT COLLECTIVE OPPRESSIVE ACADEMICS JOURNALISTS CURBING FREE EXPRESSION ACADEMIA PUBLISHING UNPALATABLE FAILURES SEPTEMBER 11 CENSORSHIP BRUNEAU TURK DISCIPLINING DISSENT FREEDOM SPEECH

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