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What Do You Mean and How Do You Know?

What Do You Mean and How Do You Know?What Do You Mean and How Do You Know? (book)

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We are the only species able to talk ourselves into difficulties that would not otherwise exist, from divorce to war. Here's a book full of practical suggestions on how to use our language to improve our lives.

Virtualosity: Eight Students in Search of Cyberlaw

Virtualosity: Eight Students in Search of CyberlawVirtualosity: Eight Students in Search of Cyberlaw (book)

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Nicholas Johnson and eight law students in the University of Iowa Cyberspace Law Seminar, Spring 2009, investigate everything from property rights in virtual worlds to domestic cyber attacks to K-12 students' rights with their online, off-campus speech.

Are We There Yet? Reflections on Politics in America

Are We There Yet? Reflections on Politics in AmericaAre We There Yet? Reflections on Politics in America (book)

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Politics. Former FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson draws on a half-century in government and politics, from precinct captain to presidential appointments, in this analysis of what's wrong and how to fix it -- sprinkled with contemporaneous blog entries about the 2007-2008 presidential primary from an Iowa perspective.

Your Second Priority: A Former FCC Commissioner Speaks Out

Your Second Priority: A Former FCC Commissioner Speaks OutYour Second Priority: A Former FCC Commissioner Speaks Out (book)

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Former FCC Commissioner Nicholas Johnson, whose How to Talk Back to Your Television Set helped spark a media reform movement, is back with more complaints and suggestions for understanding and improving the mass media. Whatever your first priority, he urges, everyone's second priority should be media reform.