Télévision And NotMay Kennedy
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 23.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000047 | Maryanne L. Fisher [États-Unis] | Why Who Shot J. R. Matters: Dallas as the Pinnacle of Human Evolutionary Television |
000119 | Zane Goebel [Australie] | Talking about mediated representations: exploring ideologies and meanings |
000292 | Xavier Molenat | Pratiques culturelles : Le mélange des genres : Qui a peur de la culture de masse ? |
000398 | Emma Van Der Vliet [Afrique du Sud] ; Andrew Deacon | Media rich, resource poor: practical work in an impractical environment |
000399 | Helena Bilandzic [Allemagne] ; Patrick Rössler [Allemagne] | Life according to television. Implications of genre-specific cultivation effects: The gratification/cultivation model |
000461 | Marina M. Pool [Pays-Bas] ; Cees M. Koolstra [Pays-Bas] ; Tom H. A. Van Der Voort [Pays-Bas] | The impact of background radio and television on high school students' homework performance |
000470 | Solange Davin | Healthy viewing: the reception of medical narratives |
000472 | D. Shapiro [États-Unis] ; D. Meekers [États-Unis] ; B. Tambashe [États-Unis] | Exposure to the 'SIDA dans la Cité' AIDS prevention television series in Côte d'Ivoire, sexual risk behaviour and condom use |
000473 | Marina M. Pool [Pays-Bas] ; Cees M. Koolstra [Pays-Bas] ; Tom H. A. Van Der Voort [Pays-Bas] | Distraction effects of background soap operas on homework performance: An experimental study enriched with observational data |
000591 | Irene Costera Meijer [Pays-Bas] | The colour of soap opera: an analysis of professional speech on the representation of ethnicity |
000605 | Catharine Creswell [Royaume-Uni] | A case of Soap Therapy': using soap operas to adapt cognitive therapy for an adolescent with learning disabilities |
000730 | L. Henderson [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Kitzinger [Royaume-Uni] | The human drama of genetics : "hard" and "soft" media representations of inherited breast cancer |
000803 | J. K. Hale [Nouvelle-Zélande] | Using Aristotle |
000819 | C. Barker [Royaume-Uni] | 'Cindy's a slut' : Moral identities and moral responsibility in the 'soap talk' of British Asian girls |
000868 | C. Barker [Royaume-Uni] | Television and the reflexive project of the self : soaps, teenage talk and hybrid identities |
000870 | M. S. Larson [États-Unis] | Sex roles and soap operas : What adolescents learn about single motherhood |
000878 | T. Crayford [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Hooper [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Evans [Royaume-Uni] | Death rates of characters in soap operas on British television: is a government health warning required? |
000929 | H. Riegel [Canada] | Soap operas and gossip |
000A15 | C. Mceachern [Australie] | The powder of the «real»: hegemony and the production of a british sopa opera |
000A21 | GUANGMING LI | Music in the Chinese community of Los Angeles: an overview |
000B39 | L. L. Pendleton ; C. Smith ; J. L. Roberts | Drinking on television: a content analysis of recent alcohol portrayal |
000B89 | D. T. Lowry ; D. E. Towles | Soap opera portrayals of sex, contraception, and sexually transmitted diseases |
000C19 | A. M. Rubin ; E. M. Perse | Audience activity and soap opera involvement. A uses and effects investigation |
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