Broadcast and Internet Indecency
Delve into the intricate world of media regulation with Broadcast and Internet Indecency by Jeremy H. Lipschultz. Published in 2007, this comprehensive 412-page book examines the complexities of indecency in both broadcasting and the Internet through a blend of social and legal perspectives. Lipschultz utilizes real-world cases and examples to illustrate how indecency reflects the boundaries of acceptable speech in our society. The book argues that understanding these limits is crucial for theorizing about communication within the framework of free speech rights. Ideal for students and professionals in communication studies, law, and cultural studies, this insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of media and the First Amendment. Discover the pivotal discussions that shape our understanding of freedom of speech in the United States with this thought-provoking read.