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How Television Shapes Our Worldview - Media Representations of Social Trends and Change (Hardcover): Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen... How Television Shapes Our Worldview - Media Representations of Social Trends and Change (Hardcover)
Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, Noah J. Springer; Contributions by Styles I. Akira, Lane Clegg, …
R3,815 Discovery Miles 38 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last half of the twentieth century, television has become the predominant medium through which the public accesses information about the world. Through the news, situation comedies, police dramas, and commercials, we learn about the world around us, and our role within it. These genres, narratives, and cultural forms are not simply entertainment, but powerful socializing agents that show the world as we might never see it in real life. How Television Shapes Our Worldview brings together a diverse set of scholars, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks to interrogate the ways through which television molds our vision of the outside world. The essays include advertising and public relations analyses, audience interviews, and case studies that touch on genres ranging from science fiction in the 1970s to current "reality" television. Television truly provides a powerful influence over how we learn about the world around us and understand its social processes.

How Television Shapes Our Worldview - Media Representations of Social Trends and Change (Paperback): Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen... How Television Shapes Our Worldview - Media Representations of Social Trends and Change (Paperback)
Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan, Noah J. Springer; Contributions by Styles I. Akira, Lane Clegg, …
R1,688 Discovery Miles 16 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last half of the twentieth century, television has become the predominant medium through which the public accesses information about the world. Through the news, situation comedies, police dramas, and commercials, we learn about the world around us, and our role within it. These genres, narratives, and cultural forms are not simply entertainment, but powerful socializing agents that show the world as we might never see it in real life. How Television Shapes Our Worldview brings together a diverse set of scholars, methodologies, and theoretical frameworks to interrogate the ways through which television molds our vision of the outside world. The essays include advertising and public relations analyses, audience interviews, and case studies that touch on genres ranging from science fiction in the 1970s to current "reality" television. Television truly provides a powerful influence over how we learn about the world around us and understand its social processes.

Television and the Earth - Not A Love Story (Paperback, New): Jennifer Ellen Good Television and the Earth - Not A Love Story (Paperback, New)
Jennifer Ellen Good
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Habitat loss, the extinction of species, severe droughts, rapidly diminishing polar ice, hugely powerful and destructive storms - how have we arrived at such a precarious point in the environmental history of our planet? In Television and the Earth: Not a Love Story, Jennifer Ellen Good argues that one of the fundamental reasons for the wholesale neglect and destruction of our environment is television - or, more precisely, the stories told on television. Stories have always been vital to how we make sense of the world, but in the historical blink of an eye, mediated communication changed the source and content of our stories. And no mediated storyteller continues to have a greater impact on our lives than television. Exploring the essential, and essentially devastating, role television's celebration of materialism plays in our world, this book arrives at the conclusion that there is nothing more responsible for environmental degradation than the materialism of the affluent countries of the world -- and nothing teaches materialism more effectively than television.

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