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xiv, 394 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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Essays originally presented at the Duke Conference on Media Violence and Public Policy, held at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy on June 28-29, 1996 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Media violence and public policy / James T. Hamilton -- Content analysis of entertainment television : the importance of context -- Barbara J. Wilson ... [et al.] -- Content analysis of entertainment television : new methodological developments / James Potter ... [et al.] -- Content analysis of entertainment television : the 1994-95 results / Barbara J. Wilson ... [et al.] -- Content analysis of entertainment television : implications for public policy / Dale Kunkel ... [et al.] -- Television visual violence in reality programs : differences across genres / Dominic Lasorsa ... [et al.] -- Ratings and advisories : implications for the new ratings system for television / Joanne Cantor, Kristen Harrison, and Marina Krcmar -- Does viewer discretion prompt advertiser discretion? : the impact of violence. Warnings the television advertising market / James T. Hamilton -- Stop the violence : lessons from antiviolence campaigns using mass media / Myra Gregory Knight ... [et al.] -- Framing of the television violence issue in newspaper coverage / Cynthia Hoffner -- First glance at the constitutionality of the V-chip ratings system / Matthew L. Spitzer |
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Lib. has: "1st pbk. ed. 2000"--T.p. verso. HS(S) |
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Violence on television -- Congresses
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Television broadcasting policy -- United States -- Congresses
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Alt Author |
Hamilton, James T. (James Towler), 1961-
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Duke Conference on Media Violence and Public Policy (1996 : Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy)
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