In a world where anyone can become a media producer, everyone should know something about media law – both to protect their own rights and to avoid violating the rights of others. Digital Media Law is the first media law text to respond to digitalization and globalization--the two most significant agents of change in the 21st century. … Show all .
Where can I find a hybrid textbook for Media & Communication?
This hybrid textbook is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in media and communication that combine law and ethics. Online resources including:
chapter PowerPoint slides
study guides and sample teaching materials are available at www.routledge.com/9780367748562 .
What is digital media law?
Digital Media Law offers a practical guide to the law of media and communication, focusing on digital channels, models, and technologies
What's new in the 4th edition of media law & ethics?
The Fourth Edition includes new legal cases and emerging issues in media law and ethics as well as revised subject and case indexes
In addition to a separate chapter devoted exclusively to media ethics by Michael Farrell, a new chapter on international and foreign law by Dr
Kyu Ho Youm has also been added
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1989 film by Martin Campbell
Criminal Law is a 1988 American legal thriller film directed by Martin Campbell and starring Gary Oldman and Kevin Bacon. It received generally negative reviews.
Ambiguous image
My Wife and My Mother-in-Law is a famous ambiguous image, which can be perceived either as a young woman or an old woman. The young woman appears with her face turned away from the viewer while the old woman appears in profile, so the part of the drawing that represents the young woman's ear is the old woman's eye; the young woman's chin is the old woman's nose; and the young woman's choker is the old woman's mouth.
The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between pressure
Relationship between stress and performance
The Yerkes–Dodson law is an empirical relationship between pressure and performance, originally developed by psychologists Robert M. Yerkes and John Dillingham Dodson in 1908. The law dictates that performance increases with physiological or mental arousal, but only up to a point. When levels of arousal become too high, performance decreases. The process is often illustrated graphically as a bell-shaped curve which increases and then decreases with higher levels of arousal. The original paper was only referenced ten times over the next half century, yet in four of the citing articles, these findings were described as a psychological law.