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Comedy as an instrument for change: A look at U.S. political television satire during the Trump presidency. -AND- Fake news: A look at deception and facts in the U.S. during the 21st century.
Author:
Engelsbel, Ellen
Date created:
2019-11-22
Broadcasting in the era of plenty: the case for national public television in Canada
Author:
Oye, Amanda Marie Natsumi
Date created:
2014-04-07
Understanding the social structure of television audiences: three essays
Author:
Mora, Jose Domingo
Date created:
2010-08-11
Online Gaming as a Virtual Forum
Contact: Matthew Payne, Dept. of Radio-TV-Film, University of Texas at Austin, mattpayne@mail.utexas.edu
Author:
Payne, Matthew
Date created:
2005-04-14
Useful play: Social reform, child development, and the problem of screens
Author:
Pedri, Jennesia
Date created:
2021-12-06
"It's not an exam": Popular culture as a mode of comprehensive sex education for youth
Author:
Hoholuk, Jamie
Date created:
2023-09-19
Spectacles of prison visibility: Masculinities, punishment and social order in US screen prison drama 1995-2005
Author:
Schauer, Theresa
Date created:
2007