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<b>"A Sceptic in a Credulous World": re-evaluating the work of Stewart Parker on the twentieth anniversary of his death</b><br>
Published 2010-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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"A Sceptic in a Credulous World": re-evaluating the work of Stewart Parker on the twentieth anniversary of his death
Published 2010-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Finding a Place in the Discourse: Film, Literature and the Process of Becoming Politically Subject
Published 2014-05-01“…Interpreting these in the light of a theoretical framework that privileges a performative understanding of subjectivity, the paper argues that narrative art forms such as literature, film and television play an important role in the ways young people construct and perform their political subjectivity, and that this is an important part of their overall democratic learning. …”
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Consciousness about HIV/AIDS and STIs among women in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Published 2021“…It is essential to increase the educational programmes concerning HIV/AIDS and STIs for rural areas in Bangladesh, especially for the younger women (<25 years). Radio and television play significant roles in increasing consciousness regarding HIV/AIDS and STIs in the rural areas of Bangladesh. …”
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FEATURES OF THE SOCIOLOGICAI DIAGNOSTICS OF THE MEDIA FIELD IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS
Published 2018-12-01“…In 2017, the Internet together with television play a decisive role in the development of the media field. …”
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Mise en scène: Beckett’s “Field of Memory”
Published 2014-10-01“…In conversation with Stanley Gontarski, Beckett observed that, while his last play What Where, “was written for the theatre… it’s much more a television play than a theatre piece.” Rather than detail the textual differences between the play as written (or, indeed, rewritten) for theatre or television, the following discussion looks at examples of the play’s mise en scène (including Beckett’s own) to try to make sense of writing for one medium when read in the light of another.[2] How does an idea of mise en scène come into question through one medium (writing, stage or screen), when this medium is itself put into question by another (instead of being simply subsumed by it, as McLuhan famously observed)? …”
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Coming first /
Published 1987“…The author has written three political thrillers and a number of radio and television plays.…”
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Television effects on language development skills of preschoolers.
Published 2008“…With the pervasive nature of television, reducing the role that television played in the lives of children would be a difficult task indeed. …”
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Nel piccolo schermo il paese reale: Avanzi e il dibattito sulla tv spazzatura
Published 2022-03-01“…In the 1992 crisis, television played a central role, mirroring reality through its distorting lens and at the same time affecting it through specific narratives. …”
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High Culture in Low Places: Television and Modern Art, 1950-1970
Published 2001-12-01“…This essay examines the role that television played in defining the American image after World War II. lt focuses on how television served to popularize modern painting (especially abstract expressionism and Pop art), and it looks how television contributed to the nationalist goal of creating a uniquely »American « image - distinct from European painting, especially that of Paris. lt argues that television valorized advertising art as the quintessential American and democratic form, and in the process led the way to the popular embrace of Popism. …”
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The representation of health care services in Mexican television: potential consequences for health subjectivities
Published 2016-06-01“…The objective of this paper is to analyze the representation of health services in Mexican television, considering that television plays an important role in the production and reproduction of the social meanings of health. …”
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Between commodification and lifestyle politics: does Silvio Berlusconi provide a new model of politics for the twenty-first century?
Published 2011“…These changes are linked to the role that television plays as the primary agent of political socialisation. …”
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Martin Luther in Primetime
Published 2013-06-01“…Nowhere was this competition more provocative and visually arresting, however, than in two multi-part television plays which depicted Luther’s life: the West German Martin Luther, broadcast by the public station ZDF in April, and the East German title of the same name, aired in October. …”
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Writing, rewriting and revisiting the Cold War in Tom Stoppard’s Squaring the Circle. Poland 1980-81 (1984)
Published 2022-01-01“…This article focuses on one of Tom Stoppard’s television plays entitled Squaring the Circle. Poland 1980-81, which was broadcast on Channel 4 in May 1984. …”
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The duration of playing Play Station@ as a risk factor of obesity in school age children in Yogyakarta
Published 2008-02-01“…One of them is lack of activity like watching television, playing computer, and playing Play Station@ . …”
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Television and Fertility
Published 2010-01-01“…We conclude that television plays a multi-faceted role in shaping individuals decision-making procedures concerning both demographic events and public health interactions. …”
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Zależna niezależność
Published 2023-06-01“…The central public service television plays a key role in the system, acting as an integrative, identity forming and educational medium of social debate. …”
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Effect of intervention programs in schools to reduce screen time: a meta-analysis
Published 2014-06-01“…OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activities such as watching television, playing videogames, and using the computer among schoolchildren. …”
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