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Sociology DepartmentPeter Phillips joined the Sociology Department in 1994 after completing a Ph.D. at U.C. Davis. He teaches courses Political Sociology, Power, Sociology of Media and Media Censorship. Dr. Phillips is the director of Project Censored an internationally known media research program that annually identifies the “Most Censored” news stories in the United States. The annual research book produced by Project Censored is entitled "Censored: The News That Didn't Make the News", and is available from Seven Stories Press.
Course Areas: Sociology of Censorship, Sociology of Power, Investigative Sociology , Sociology of Media, Political Sociology President: Media Freedom Foundation, 2002-Present PUBLICATIONS: Censored 2006, Media Democracy in Action, Seven Stories Press, Fall 2005 Censored 2005, Media Democracy in Action, Seven Stories Press, Fall 2004 Censored 2004, Media Democracy in Action, Seven Stories Press, Fall 2003 Censored 2003, Media Democracy in Action, Seven Stories Press, Fall 2002 Censored 2001, 25th Anniversary Edition, Seven Stories Press, Spring 2001 The Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism, Seven Stories Press, 2nd Edition, Pending Winter 2001 Censored 2000: The Top 25 Censored News Stories, Seven Stories Press, 2000 Censored 1999: The News That Didn't Make the News, Seven Stories Press, 1999 The Progressive Guide to Alternative Media and Activism, Seven Stories Press, 1999 Censored 1998: The News That Didn't Make the News, Seven Stories Press, 1998 Censored 1997: The News That Didn't Make the News, Seven Stories Press, 1997 US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human
Censorship (Reference), Salem Press 1997 Contributor on Fr. Coughlin, and W. R. Hearst The 1934-35 Red Threat and The Passage of the National Labor Relations Act, Critical Sociology, Vol. 20 Number 2, 1994 Book Reviews: Earthage by Lorna Green, Otherwise, Volume II, No. 1 Fall 1996 Popular Press: Numerous Op-ed pieces in various publications including; Newsday, Social Policy, Z Magazine, Briar Patch and hundreds of national independent newspapers "Sociology of Affirmative Action: Realities in California, Pacific Sociological Association 1998 "Project Censored: Applied Sociology for 21 Years", Pacific Sociological Association, 1997 "Alternative Press Perceptions of Censorship and Media Mergers", American Sociological Association 1996 "Historical Notes on Affirmative Action and Their Implications for Teaching Sociology", Pacific Sociological Association, 1996 "Elite Policy Consensus Formation and U.S. Private Men's Clubs", American Sociological Association 1995 "Webs of Power: Politics and Business in the San Francisco Bohemian Club", Pacific Sociological Association 1995 "Historical Analysis of Growth Machine Theory", 1994 - Pacific Sociological Association. "Corporate Liberal Theory - NRLA and The Red Threat Lemma", 1993 - Pacific Sociological Association |
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