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COM 3873 - History and Philosophy of Free Expression

Survey of the history of ideas concerning free expression. Examination of the history and philosophy of such issues as the ideology of journalism, media ethics, the First Amendment, broadcast regulation, and the many discourses concerning expression, control, and regulation.


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Minor in Communication


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