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Carolina
Community Media Project - The Carolina Community Media Project is
dedicated to the proposition that strong community media help strengthen
communities, and that communities with a vital civic life and a sense
of place are key to high livability in a free democratic society.
AEJMC
Community Journalism Interest Group
Books
Community
Journalism: the Personal Approach, 2nd Ed., 2000, Iowa
State University Press, second printing, summer 2001. Currently
available through Marion Street Press.
Community
Journalism: An Instructor's Guide, 2000, Iowa State University
Press, a companion volume to accompany the new second edition; an eBook.
Hogwild:
a Back-to-the-Land Saga, 1993, Appalachian
Consortium Press.
Only
In Chapel Hill, 1968, UNC-CH Journalism Foundation.
Running’ on
Rims, 1986, Algonquin Books.
Wouldn't
Take Nothin' For My Journey Now, 1980, UNC
Press.
Photos
Jock
Lauterer Collection
Photos from the mid-'60s taken for the Daily Tar Heel and Chapel Hill
Weekly: anti-Viet Nam War, civil rights and Speaker Ban Law demonstations,
plus slice-of-life pictures of Chapel Hill and the campus. Physical
Description: Black-and-white
negatives
(35mm—3,097
exposures; 120—278 exposures) and photographs (157).
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