The White House Transcripts

The White House Transcripts

Author: Richard Milhous Nixon

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 898

ISBN-13:

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Captured by hidden recording devices inside the White House, these intimate words exchanged between President and his men cannot be matched for sheer insight into the inner workings of the Presidency during an extended period of crisis. Here, then, are the bluntly candid transcripts of the taped, private conversations between Richard M. Nixon and his closest advisers, edited and submitted to the House of Judiciary Committee and to the public by order of the President himself, April 30, 1974.--Cover


The Silence of Constitutions (Routledge Revivals)

The Silence of Constitutions (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Michael Foley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1136498451

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First published in 1989, Michael’s Foley’s book deals with the ‘abeyances’ present in both written and unwritten constitutions, arguing that these gaps in the explicitness of a constitution, and the various ways they are preserved, provide the means by which constitutional conflict is continually postponed. Abeyances are valuable, therefore, not in spite of their obscurity, but because of it.


Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research

Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research

Author: Volín

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2021-09-01

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 395908434X

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This volume contains studies presented at the 4th International Workshop on the History of Speech Communication Research (HSCR 2021). The series of workshops was initiated in Dresden in 2015. The current workshop took place in Prague at the Institute of Phonetics, Charles University, amid the ever-changing pandemic circumstances – for the first time in a hybrid form. There are nine contributions, written by 12 authors from six countries. The contributions analyze the contextual background of particular personalities or investigate how specific research practices developed over time. Moreover, each contribution demonstrates a significant connection between various aspects of speech communication research and the wider social context. A special theme of this workshop was the link in linguistic signs between the form (sound) and the meaning (sense). The phonetic endeavour was often claimed to concern only the form, while meaning was delegated to someone else. This is not only one-sided, but also difficult to integrate into the large body of scientific knowledge, as the opening keynote emphasized.


Encyclopedia of American Journalism

Encyclopedia of American Journalism

Author: Stephen L. Vaughn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-12-11

Total Pages: 665

ISBN-13: 1135880204

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The Encyclopedia of American Journalism explores the distinctions found in print media, radio, television, and the internet. This work seeks to document the role of these different forms of journalism in the formation of America's understanding and reaction to political campaigns, war, peace, protest, slavery, consumer rights, civil rights, immigration, unionism, feminism, environmentalism, globalization, and more. This work also explores the intersections between journalism and other phenomena in American Society, such as law, crime, business, and consumption. The evolution of journalism's ethical standards is discussed, as well as the important libel and defamation trials that have influenced journalistic practice, its legal protection, and legal responsibilities. Topics covered include: Associations and Organizations; Historical Overview and Practice; Individuals; Journalism in American History; Laws, Acts, and Legislation; Print, Broadcast, Newsgroups, and Corporations; Technologies.


Laws, Men and Machines (Routledge Revivals)

Laws, Men and Machines (Routledge Revivals)

Author: Michael Foley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-04

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1317829166

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First published in 1990, Laws, Men and Machines is an original interpretation of the lasting influence that Newtonian mechanics has had on the design and operation of the American political system. The author argues that it is this mechanistic tradition that now instinctively shapes the way we conceive of, analyse, and evaluate American politics, and that the Newtonian conception of the world still finds expression in the 'checks and balances' of the American system.