Since the advent of the Internet, many new forms of expression for have been created, including the Weblog, or ""blog."" Typically written by individuals, blogs are usually displayed in reverse-chronological order and may contain journal entries, commentaries, or descriptions of events, as well as videos or graphics. The proliferation of blogs has prompted many questions: Should blogging about a candidate be considered a political advertisement, subject to campaign finance laws? Should bloggers receive the same access to public officials and events as traditional journalists do? Should schools be able to regulate their students' blogs? Should employers be able to fire employees who blog about work? This newly revised edition of Blogging covers these issues and many more, examining each from different perspectives to give students a full understanding.
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"Unlike similar titles in a number of other series, these books were written by individual authors and offer clear, well-supported theories that make use of many examples...these volumes have a definite place in libraries where material on these topics is needed for more adept readers and researchers."
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Each book in the Point/Counterpoint series offers all of the statutes, legal opinions, and studies students need to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic.
This valuable series is for students at the high school level and above who are interested in researching controversial social issues. The Point/Counterpoint series is also an excellent resource for contemporary debates.
· Issues are presented from multiple points of view.
· Sidebars cite laws and opinions to aid in critical analysis.
· Paratextual questions encourage reader engagement, and all sources are fully documented.
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- PublisherChelsea House Publishers
- Publication date2011
- ISBN 10 1604137495
- ISBN 13 9781604137491
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number2
- Number of pages116