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How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina 791.43/655
Soggetto topico Television broadcasting - Social aspects
Television and politics
Television programs - Influence
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-7391-8705-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter One. Introduction; Chapter Two. A Bigger Screen for a Narrower View; Chapter Three. Measuring the Messenger: Analyzing Bias in Presidential Election Return Coverage; Chapter Four. Television, Islam, and the Invisible: Narratives on Terrorism and Immigration; Chapter Five. "Your Dreams Were Your Ticket Out": How Mass Media's Teachers Constructed One Educator's Identity; Chapter Six. Defying Gravity: Fox's Glee Provides a Bold Forum for Queer Teen Representation
Chapter Seven. Friendship and the Single Girl: What We Learned about Feminism and Friendship from Sitcom Women in the 1960s and 1970sChapter Eight. Epic Failures: Media Framing and the Ethics of Scapegoating in Baseball; Chapter Nine. Eyewitnesses to TV Versions of Reality: The Relationship between Exposure to TV Crime Dramas and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System; Chapter Ten. Paramilitary Patriots of the Cold War: Women, Weapons, and Private Warriors in The A-Team and Airwolf; Chapter Eleven. Lisa and Phoebe, Lone Vegetarian Icons: At Odds with Television's Carnonormativity
Chapter Twelve. Television and the Environment: More Screen-Less GreenChapter Thirteen. From Welby to McDreamy: What TV Teaches Us about Doctors, Patients, and the Health Care System; Chapter Fourteen. Made Impossible by Viewers Like You: The Politics and Poetics of Native American Voices in US Public Television; Chapter Fifteen. "Real" Black, "Real" Money: African American Audiences on The Real Housewives of Atlanta; Chapter Sixteen. He Who Has the Gold Makes the Rules: Tyler Perry Presents "The Tyler Perry Way"
Chapter Seventeen. Viewing 90210 from 12203: Affluent TV Teens Inspire a Cohort of Middle-Class WomenChapter Eighteen. The Construction of Taste: Television and American Home Décor; Chapter Nineteen. Bordertown: Manufacturing Mexicanness in Reality Television; Chapter Twenty. Cyborgs in the Newsroom: Databases, Cynicism, and Political Irony in The Daily Show; Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors; About the Editors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464520203321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
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How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina 791.43/655
Soggetto topico Television broadcasting - Social aspects
Television and politics
Television programs - Influence
ISBN 0-7391-8705-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter One. Introduction; Chapter Two. A Bigger Screen for a Narrower View; Chapter Three. Measuring the Messenger: Analyzing Bias in Presidential Election Return Coverage; Chapter Four. Television, Islam, and the Invisible: Narratives on Terrorism and Immigration; Chapter Five. "Your Dreams Were Your Ticket Out": How Mass Media's Teachers Constructed One Educator's Identity; Chapter Six. Defying Gravity: Fox's Glee Provides a Bold Forum for Queer Teen Representation
Chapter Seven. Friendship and the Single Girl: What We Learned about Feminism and Friendship from Sitcom Women in the 1960s and 1970sChapter Eight. Epic Failures: Media Framing and the Ethics of Scapegoating in Baseball; Chapter Nine. Eyewitnesses to TV Versions of Reality: The Relationship between Exposure to TV Crime Dramas and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System; Chapter Ten. Paramilitary Patriots of the Cold War: Women, Weapons, and Private Warriors in The A-Team and Airwolf; Chapter Eleven. Lisa and Phoebe, Lone Vegetarian Icons: At Odds with Television's Carnonormativity
Chapter Twelve. Television and the Environment: More Screen-Less GreenChapter Thirteen. From Welby to McDreamy: What TV Teaches Us about Doctors, Patients, and the Health Care System; Chapter Fourteen. Made Impossible by Viewers Like You: The Politics and Poetics of Native American Voices in US Public Television; Chapter Fifteen. "Real" Black, "Real" Money: African American Audiences on The Real Housewives of Atlanta; Chapter Sixteen. He Who Has the Gold Makes the Rules: Tyler Perry Presents "The Tyler Perry Way"
Chapter Seventeen. Viewing 90210 from 12203: Affluent TV Teens Inspire a Cohort of Middle-Class WomenChapter Eighteen. The Construction of Taste: Television and American Home Décor; Chapter Nineteen. Bordertown: Manufacturing Mexicanness in Reality Television; Chapter Twenty. Cyborgs in the Newsroom: Databases, Cynicism, and Political Irony in The Daily Show; Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors; About the Editors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786564603321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
How television shapes our worldview : media representations of social trends and change / / edited by Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, and Noah J. Springer ; contributors Styles Akira [and twenty six others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (449 p.)
Disciplina 791.43/655
Soggetto topico Television broadcasting - Social aspects
Television and politics
Television programs - Influence
ISBN 0-7391-8705-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter One. Introduction; Chapter Two. A Bigger Screen for a Narrower View; Chapter Three. Measuring the Messenger: Analyzing Bias in Presidential Election Return Coverage; Chapter Four. Television, Islam, and the Invisible: Narratives on Terrorism and Immigration; Chapter Five. "Your Dreams Were Your Ticket Out": How Mass Media's Teachers Constructed One Educator's Identity; Chapter Six. Defying Gravity: Fox's Glee Provides a Bold Forum for Queer Teen Representation
Chapter Seven. Friendship and the Single Girl: What We Learned about Feminism and Friendship from Sitcom Women in the 1960s and 1970sChapter Eight. Epic Failures: Media Framing and the Ethics of Scapegoating in Baseball; Chapter Nine. Eyewitnesses to TV Versions of Reality: The Relationship between Exposure to TV Crime Dramas and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System; Chapter Ten. Paramilitary Patriots of the Cold War: Women, Weapons, and Private Warriors in The A-Team and Airwolf; Chapter Eleven. Lisa and Phoebe, Lone Vegetarian Icons: At Odds with Television's Carnonormativity
Chapter Twelve. Television and the Environment: More Screen-Less GreenChapter Thirteen. From Welby to McDreamy: What TV Teaches Us about Doctors, Patients, and the Health Care System; Chapter Fourteen. Made Impossible by Viewers Like You: The Politics and Poetics of Native American Voices in US Public Television; Chapter Fifteen. "Real" Black, "Real" Money: African American Audiences on The Real Housewives of Atlanta; Chapter Sixteen. He Who Has the Gold Makes the Rules: Tyler Perry Presents "The Tyler Perry Way"
Chapter Seventeen. Viewing 90210 from 12203: Affluent TV Teens Inspire a Cohort of Middle-Class WomenChapter Eighteen. The Construction of Taste: Television and American Home Décor; Chapter Nineteen. Bordertown: Manufacturing Mexicanness in Reality Television; Chapter Twenty. Cyborgs in the Newsroom: Databases, Cynicism, and Political Irony in The Daily Show; Bibliography; Index; About the Contributors; About the Editors
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809953603321
Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui