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Monroe E. Price

    Shattered Mirrors
    Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication
    Objects of Remembrance
    Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power
    • Exploring the interplay between international media regulations and national sovereignty, this book examines how nation-states influence media landscapes both domestically and internationally. It delves into the strategies employed by governments to assert control over media narratives and the implications for global communication. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the challenges and complexities faced by states in navigating the evolving media environment.

      Media and Sovereignty: The Global Information Revolution and Its Challenge to State Power
    • Objects of Remembrance

      A Memoir of American Opportunities and Viennese Dreams

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The memoir explores the profound effects of American assimilation and opportunity against the backdrop of refugee experiences. Monroe Price reflects on the enduring influence of European identities as families displaced by Hitler and the Third Reich navigate the challenges of their new lives. Through personal narratives, the book highlights the resilience and struggles of those seeking to rebuild in a foreign land while grappling with their past.

      Objects of Remembrance
    • Building on examples drawn from the Arab Spring, the shaping of the internet in China, Iran's perception of foreign broadcasting, and Russia's media interventions, this book exposes the anxieties of loss of control and the missed opportunities for greater freedom of expression that result from the vast changes in technologies and geopolitics.

      Free Expression, Globalism, and the New Strategic Communication
    • AIDS is precipitating a fundamental re-examination of societal attitudes toward not only intimacy, but the way we think about ourselves, others, and government. This slim volume by the Dean of the School of Law at Yeshiva University raises well-reasoned questions on the broad ramifications of these changes. "As AIDS in its second decade becomes more and more a matter of class and race,'' Price says, a careful balance must be maintained between the individual, the church, and the state in areas of media, education, medicine, sexuality, privacy, and discrimination. We should prepare, however, for the likelihood of greater governmental intervention to preserve individual rights.

      Shattered Mirrors