Violence Formula: Analyzing TV, Video and Movies
Violence is the foundation of many films, TV movies, and action series. In fact, violence is often synonymous with "action."…
Violence is the foundation of many films, TV movies, and action series. In fact, violence is often synonymous with "action."…
On October 4, 1957, a rocket took off from an isolated plain near an obscure village in Siberia. Called Sputnik,…
There’s a provocative new book currently making the rounds by a man who, aided by a host of friends with…
A mother comes into the family room where her son is watching a noisy action/adventure show with his school books…
Throughout this issue we address the media’s mandate to provide meaningful political discourse, an abstract phrase that we struggle to…
Roger Ailes, media advisor to presidents Reagan and Bush, once told a reporter: “You get up every morning and try…
Frances Moore Lappé, longtime social philosopher and author of the pioneering study of food resources, Diet for a Small Planet,…
Printed and dispersed widely in the latter decades of the nineteenth century, advertisements provided a vehicle by which urban life…
In television most programs are produced by independent production companies who then sell their product to the networks. The networks…
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