The Politics of TV Violence: Policy Uses of Communication ResearchSAGE Publications, 1983 M04 1 - 319 páginas A history of research on the effects of television violence, and how this research was used in policy-making and debate. Rowland describes the interactions of federal bodies, the broadcasting industry, public or citizens' interest groups and the communication research community. He documents the rise of TV violence as an issue. Rowland's history tells us much about social science as part of our cultural rituals of self-examination, and our efforts to alleviate contemporary tension and unease. `The sheer expanse of the material covered is impressive...Rowland makes an outstanding contribution to the understanding of the dynamics of the debate on violence and television...(He) presents a very thoughtful, well-executed, and de |
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... needs among the FCC , the Office of Telecommunications Policy , the Department of HEW , the Office of ... need for further funding of related research . After 1972 Comstock had moved on to a post at the Rand Corporation , a leader among ...
... needs among the FCC , the Office of Telecommunications Policy , the Department of HEW , the Office of ... need for further funding of related research . After 1972 Comstock had moved on to a post at the Rand Corporation , a leader among ...
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... need for even stronger regula- tory or legislative measures . For yet others , the suit reflected the futility and even ... needs and among whom consensus on television matters was not necessarily apparent . Unlike Senator Pastore's posi ...
... need for even stronger regula- tory or legislative measures . For yet others , the suit reflected the futility and even ... needs and among whom consensus on television matters was not necessarily apparent . Unlike Senator Pastore's posi ...
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... needs of key members of his own subcommittee . Thus the timing and locations of the initial rounds of hearings in the 1976-1977 House inquiry into televised violence and obscenity are significant . The first day of testimony , July 6 ...
... needs of key members of his own subcommittee . Thus the timing and locations of the initial rounds of hearings in the 1976-1977 House inquiry into televised violence and obscenity are significant . The first day of testimony , July 6 ...
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The National Commission on the Causes | 6 |
The Symbolic and Political Uses of Violence | 7 |
Acknowledgments | 13 |
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