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An illustrated discussion with George Gerbner analysing the use and effects of violence in films and television, based on the results of a 20-year on-going study, The Cultural Indicators Project, headed by...
Discusses the making of video programmes, encouraging the maker to think about how to communicate forcefully by weaving together powerful elements to tell a story well. The message is illustrated with...
University lecturer Jean Kilbourne and advertising manager Richard Pollay reveal the tactics, including free cigarettes and deceptive advertisements, that tobacco companies use in advertising their products...
Analyses how female bodies are depicted in advertising imagery and the resulting devastating effect on women’s health. Uses over 120 advertisements from magazines and television to address the relationship...
Examines teenage sexuality in relation to popular culture. Eight young people, aged 16-24, talk about the forces in their lives that influence how they make decisions about sex; two of them talk about living...
Traces the process whereby sexual violence against women goes from being a serious threat to being trivialised by the media.
In a lecture Professor Michael Eric Dyson blends critical theory with an appreciation of popular culture, rap lyrics with classical poetry, and anecdotes of personal history with sweeping geopolitical...
Writing teacher Peter Elbow talks to students about the process of writing. He guides his audience from the initial stages of free writing to the final stages of the revising process, with detailed...
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