Research Paper: Partial Analysis of Media Bias
  1. Outline
  2. Final Draft
  3. Works Cited
  4. Evidence
    1. On a Screen Near You: Cyberporn
      Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Time
    2. Censoring Cyberspace
      Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Time
    3. Flux
      Ned Brainard, HotWired
    4. The Shoddy Article
      Mike Godwin, EFF
    5. A Detailed Critique of the Time Article: ‘On a Screen Near You: Cyberporn’ (DeWitt, 3 July 1995)
      Donna L. Hoffman and Thomas P. Novak, Vanderbilt University
    6. Muckraker
      Brock Meeks, HotWired
    7. Porn and AntiPorn
      HotWired
    8. ONLINE ANONYMITY CONDUCIVE TO VICE
      TEENS ARE VULNERABLE IN CYBERSPACE

      Vincent J. Schodolski, Chicago Tribune
    9. `DARK SIDE' OF INTERNET WORRIES SCHOOL OFFICIALS
      Michael Martinez, Chicago Tribune
    10. AOL FEATURE OPENS GATE WIDE TO CYBERPORN
      James Coates, Chicago Tribune
    11. `SNAKE OIL' POSTS WARNING SIGNS ON THE INTERNET
      Joe Kilsheimer, Orlando Sentinel
    12. LEGISLATOR CRUISES INTERNET AND CAN'T BELIEVE HIS EYES
      Christi Parsons, Chicago Tribune
    13. 'A new study of cyberporn, reported in a TIME cover story, sparks controversy'
      Philip Elmer-DeWitt, TIME
    14. The Internet? Bah!
      Clifford Stoll