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Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Inflexible Thinking
Professor Rueben Scott speaking on hate crime, talk radio, and inflexible thinking. This is part 4 of 8 from a forum called “Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Is There a Connection .” The 8 part series is being released as it is produced. (MP3 7 min, 1.6 MB)
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Peace Fresno
A Coalition of Community Activists
985 N Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, California 93728
559-237-3223
One hundred ninety students and community members attended the forum“Talk Radio And Hate Crimes: Is There A Connection?” on November 15th at Fresno City College.
FCC professor and former talk show host Rueben Scott described the conditions under which a radio show might influence someone to commit a hate crime. He identified inflexible thinking as a prime danger.
Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Is There a Connection
SF Indymedia article Monday 26 Nov 2001
http://www.indybay.org/2001/11/110390.php
Part 1 - Dr. Peg Mericle - Introduction
To be posted
Part 2 - Captain Rene Martin, Fresno Police Department - What is Hate Crime?
To be posted
Part 3 - Dr. Becky Slaton - Persuasion and Perception of Social Sanctioning
http://www.indybay.org/2001/12/111680.php
Part 4 - Professor Rueben Scott - Inflexible Thinking
To be posted
Part 5 - Ken Kay - Freedom of Expression and Personal Responsibility
To be posted
Part 6 - Jim Bartram - Persuasion Works
To be posted
Part 7 - Ghassan AbulGhanam - The Myth of the Clash of Cultures
To be posted
Part 8 - Questions and Answers - They Used To Throw Christians to the Lions
To be posted
Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Is There a Connection Monday 26 Nov 2001
http://www.indybay.org/2001/11/110390.php
A Coalition of Community Activists
985 N Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, California 93728
559-237-3223
One hundred ninety students and community members attended the forum“Talk Radio And Hate Crimes: Is There A Connection?” on November 15th at Fresno City College.
FCC professor and former talk show host Rueben Scott described the conditions under which a radio show might influence someone to commit a hate crime. He identified inflexible thinking as a prime danger.
Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Is There a Connection
SF Indymedia article Monday 26 Nov 2001
http://www.indybay.org/2001/11/110390.php
Part 1 - Dr. Peg Mericle - Introduction
To be posted
Part 2 - Captain Rene Martin, Fresno Police Department - What is Hate Crime?
To be posted
Part 3 - Dr. Becky Slaton - Persuasion and Perception of Social Sanctioning
http://www.indybay.org/2001/12/111680.php
Part 4 - Professor Rueben Scott - Inflexible Thinking
To be posted
Part 5 - Ken Kay - Freedom of Expression and Personal Responsibility
To be posted
Part 6 - Jim Bartram - Persuasion Works
To be posted
Part 7 - Ghassan AbulGhanam - The Myth of the Clash of Cultures
To be posted
Part 8 - Questions and Answers - They Used To Throw Christians to the Lions
To be posted
Talk Radio and Hate Crimes: Is There a Connection Monday 26 Nov 2001
http://www.indybay.org/2001/11/110390.php
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http://home.eartlink.net/~fresnoprogressive
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