round table

(noun)

An adversarial format in which representatives of opposing views comment on an issue. This approach theoretically allows diverse views to appear in the media.

Related Terms

  • sensationalism
  • media bias

Examples of round table in the following topics:

  • Media Bias

    • A technique used to avoid bias is the round table, an adversarial format in which representatives of opposing views comment on an issue.
  • Regulation of the Media

    • News Corporation, Time Warner, Viacom and CBS Corporation round out the top 5.
    • News Corporation, Time Warner, Viacom and CBS Corporation round out the top 5.
    • The card on the table says "Home Office, The Coca-Cola Co.
  • Rational Action in Specific Contexts

    • The six variations of the expression (again taking the circumstances of action as implicit) are (shown in Table 2):
  • A Periodic Table of Associations

    • Dmitri Mendeleev's periodic table of the chemical elements is probably the most famous example of a two-dimensional classification in the history of science.
    • It can and has been argued that the science of chemistry did not even exist before the period table.
    • A "periodic table" of human associations can be constructed by combining the two one-dimensional classifications which we examined above (as shown in Table 5):
  • The International Monetary Structure

    • The World Trade Organization settles trade disputes and negotiates international trade agreements in its rounds of talks (currently the Doha Round) .
  • Introduction to Index Numbers

    • As we have seen in Chapter 2, above, the word law as commonly used expresses three wildly different meanings when observed from the perspective of the periodic table of human associations.
  • Voluntary, Involuntary, and Trust Associations

    • ) as shown in Table 4:
  • Social Power

    • The following table summarizes the three types of social power (as shown in Table 3):
  • Law, Pseudolaws, and By-Laws

    • The most important distinction to emerge from the categories created by the periodic table of human associations is between three different meanings all commonly pointed to by the word law:
    • For the other two meanings we will assign the following terms (as shown in Table 6):
  • News Coverage

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