TY - GEN AB - Presents scenarios involving antisocial and violent messages in mass media to a group of panelists. Discusses who decides what popular culture is, the role of Hollywood and other producers of mass media, and the tension between artistic expression, freedom of speech, and social responsibility. Examines the impact of TV, music, and movies on young people and American society in general. AU - Morgenstern, Marc. AU - Ganguzza, Mark. AU - Friendly, Fred W. AU - Ogletree, Charles J. CN - P94 CN - P94 CY - Princeton, N.J. : DA - 2003, c2000. ID - 273384 KW - Mass media and culture KW - Mass media KW - Mass media KW - Mass media KW - Popular culture N1 - "A production of Socratic Seminars in association with the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University and WNET/New York." N1 - Additional copyright date on title frames: 1992. N2 - Presents scenarios involving antisocial and violent messages in mass media to a group of panelists. Discusses who decides what popular culture is, the role of Hollywood and other producers of mass media, and the tension between artistic expression, freedom of speech, and social responsibility. Examines the impact of TV, music, and movies on young people and American society in general. PB - Films for the Humanities and Sciences, PP - Princeton, N.J. : PY - 2003, c2000. T1 - Popular culturerage, rights, and responsibility / TI - Popular culturerage, rights, and responsibility / ER -