Broadcast Indecency (1997) treats broadcast indecency as more than a simple regulatory problem in American law. The authors approach cuts across legal, social and economic concerns, taking the view that media law and regulation cannot be seen within a vacuum that ignores cultural realities. It treats broadcast as a phenomenon challenging the policy approach of government regulation, and is an exploration of the political and social processes involved in the government control of mass media content.
Broadcast Indecency (1997) treats broadcast indecency as more than a simple regulatory problem in American law. The authors approach cuts across legal, social and economic concerns, taking the view that media law and regulation cannot be seen within a vacuum that ignores cultural realities.