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Annenberg Public Policy Center Surveys
and Reports on Children and Television
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David
Buckingham on Children, Media and Violence (Media Focus)
'Children and
Television: The Development of the Child's Understanding of the Medium':
Ellen Wartella
'Children and Television
Violence': John P Murray
'Children,
Television and Gender Roles': Elena Beasley
'Children,
Television and Gender Roles': Helen Ingham
Children's Conceptions and Uses of News: Michele Evard
'Children’s
Television Viewing Habits': Melissa Lander
'Children's TV Ad Content -
1974': John Doolittle & Robert Pepper (A Review)
'Children's Understanding of What's 'Real' on TV: A Review of the
Literature':
Daniel Chandler
'Children's Use
of TV': Carsten Jessen (Unge Paedagoger)
'Content Analysis of Children's
Commercials': Philippe Cattin & Subhash C Jain
(A Review)
The EastEnders
Audience: David Buckingham
'The Effect of Television Day
Part on Gender Portrayals in Television Commercials:
A Content
Analysis': R Stephen Craig (A Review)
'An
Ethnography of Children's Television Viewing in the Family Context': Patricia Gillard
'Family
Mediations in Mexican Children's Television Viewing Process':
Guillermo Orozco Gómez (Mexican Journal of Communication)
'Gender Roles and Children's
Television Advertising':
Richard H
Kolbe & Darrell Meuhling (A Review)
'Gendered Editing and Camerawork Techniques in Advertisements for
Children’s Toys on British Television':
Merris Griffiths and Daniel Chandler
'Historical Trends
in Research on Children and the Media: 1900-1960':
Ellen Wartella & Byron Reeves
The Impact of TV
Advertising on the Values, Attitudes and Aspirations of
Children
in India: Namita Unnikrishnan
Interpreting Children's
Talk About Television
The News
Media's Picture of Children: Dale Kunkel & James P Steyer
'Product Related Programming and
Children's TV - A Content Analysis':
B Carol
Eaton & Joseph R Dominick (A Review)
'Subtle Sex-Role
Cues in Children's Commercials': Renate L Welch et al. (A Review)
'Television and Socialization
of Young Children': Aletha C Huston and John C Wright
'Television, Gender
Stereotypes and Young Viewers:
A
Case Study of an Eight-Year-Old Boy': Lyn Harte
(Undergraduate Dissertation)
'Television,
Violence and Children': Carla Kalin
'Television Violence: A
Review of the Effects on Children of Different Ages':
Wendy L
Josephson
Television's
Images of Children: Katharine Heintz-Knowles & James P Steyer
What's Wrong with the
'Effects Model'?: David Gauntlet
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'Children,
Television and Gender Roles': Elena Beasley
'Children,
Television and Gender Roles': Helen Ingham
'The Effect of Television Day
Part on Gender Portrayals in Television Commercials:
A Content
Analysis': R Stephen Craig (A Review)
'Gender Roles and Children's
Television Advertising': Richard H Kolbe & Darrell Meuhling
(A Review)
'Gendered Editing and Camerawork Techniques in Advertisements for
Children’s Toys on British Television':
Merris Griffiths and Daniel Chandler
'The Impact of
Single Women in Situation Comedies on College Male's Perceptions of Women':
Mei-Ling I Sarin
'Issues of
Representation in the Media' (Pomona College)
'Notes on "The Gaze':
Daniel Chandler
'The Portrayal of Gays and
Lesbians on TV, and How Viewers React': Matthew Wood
'The
Portrayal of Women on Television':
'Queer Representations
in Mass Popular Culture' (Pomona College)
'Representations
of Women in the Media' (Pomona College)
'Searching for the New
Boy: Masculinity in Television Commercials': David Schwindt
Soap Opera and
Women's Culture: Mary Ellen Brown & Linda Barwick (Continuum)
'Subtle Sex-Role
Cues in Children's Commercials': Renate L Welch et al. (A Review)
Television
and the Construction of Masculinity: Charmaine McEachern (Continuum)
'Television, Gender
Stereotypes and Young Viewers: A Case Study of an Eight-Year-Old Boy':
Lyn
Harte (Undergraduate Dissertation)
David
Buckingham on Media and Violence (Media Focus)
'Children and Television
Violence': John P Murray
'Cultivation Analysis
Research: An Intercultural Overview': Robert Wichert
Cultivation Theory: Daniel Chandler
'Fearing the "Mean
World": Exploring the Victim-Offender Relationship's
Influence
on Fear of Violent Crime': James McQuivey
'Imagebusters: The Hollow
Crusade against TV Violence': Todd Gitlin
'The Impact of Televised
Violence': John P Murray
'The Man Who
Counts the Killings' (a profile of George Gerbner):
Scott Stossel (Atlantic Monthly)
'Television Viewing and
Violent Behaviour': Alison Oatey
'Television Violence: A
Review of the Effects on Children of Different Ages':
Wendy L
Josephson
'Television,
Violence and Children': Carla Kalin
Television Violence and
Behaviour - A Research Summary (ERIC)
'Violence and
the Media: The Wrong Controversy?': Lewis Cole (21st C)
Violence on Television
(American Psychological Association)
'Violence, Public Health
and the Media': Margaret Gerteis
'Who's Afraid of
Chucky?' (The Moral Panic over Video Nasties):
Alec Campbell (Living Marxism)
'A Family at War: Till
Death Us Do Part 1965-1975': Mark Ward (Kaleidoscope)
'The Impact of
Single Women in Situation Comedies on College Male's Perceptions of Women':
Mei-Ling I Sarin
'Situation Comedies and the
Liberating Power of Sadism': Ken Sanes
'Sitcom: What It Is and
How it Works': Richard F Taflinger
'Situations Vacant: The
Strange Case of the Aussie Sitcom': Ian McFadyen
(Australian Journal of Comedy)
Ien
Ang on Dallas: Mick Underwood
The EastEnders
Audience: David Buckingham
'The Performance of
Humor in Computer-Mediated Communication': Nancy T Baym
(Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication)
(Humour in the TV Soaps Newsgroup rec.arts.tv.soaps)
The Elihu Katz &
Tamar Liebes Cross-Cultural Viewing Studies of Dallas
Katz
and Liebes' Research on Television Viewers: Mick Underwood
'Male Viewers of Soap
Operas': Anna Prescott
'Slipping into Soaps': Joanna Champagne & Bahar Erbengi
Soap Opera and
Women's Culture: Mary Ellen Brown & Linda Barwick (Continuum)
The TV Soap Opera Genre
and its Viewers: Daniel Chandler
'What Makes Viewers
Diverge When Interpreting Narrative?'
(A
Study of Coronation Street): Sonia Livingstone
'Why are
Soap Operas so Popular?':
'The Age Distribution of
TV Characters': Jake Harwood
'American Peacock on
Chinese Soil - The Challenge Facing NBC Asia in Greater China':
K F Kwong
'The BBC Wednesday Play
series and Post-War British Drama': A Research Project
'The Construction of
Reality in TV News Programmes': Daniel Chandler
'In Defence of
Popular TV...': John Docker (Continuum)
'Exposing Northern
Exposure: An Exercise in Creating Themes':
Kristin
Wright & Julio Vigil (The Qualitative Report)
'Eye
of the Camera: An Exploration of Organizational Life as Portrayed on Television':
Michčle
A Bowring
Film and Television Studies
Papers
'Film and Television
Theory': Ken Sanes
John Fiske's Television
Culture: A Review by David McKie (Continuum)
'Grammar' of Television and Film: Daniel Chandler
History of
Television Advertising (Advertising Age)
An Introduction to Genre Theory: Daniel Chandler
Media UnPlugged: Issues in Prime
Time Television
New Technologies of the Screen: Philip Hayward & Tana Wollen
'The
Political Aesthetic: Nation and Narrativity on the Starship Enterprise':
Justine Walden (CinemaSpace)
The Popularity
of Television: John Fiske (Continuum)
'Re/Presentation'
(Pomona College) (Issues of Representation in the Media)
'The Role of
Television in Political Socialisation’: Konstantin Dlutsky
'The Structural Constraint of
"Concision" as it is Used in the Discourse Style of
American
Commercial Broadcasting': Brett Dellinger
'Style and
the Camera: Videography and Cinematography': Jeremy G Butler
Television
as a Cultural System: Jan Servaes & Rico Lie
Television:
Critical Methods and Applications: Jeremy G Butler
Television
Glossary: Jeremy G Butler
Television Production: A
Comprehensive On-line Cybertext in Studio and Field Production:
Ron
Whittaker
The Temporality of
Television: Deborah Esch
'What Do We Learn from
Television Quizzes': Virginia Mason
'Where Have all the Old
Folks Gone?': Sharon Saint Lamont
Essays and Articles
Ien
Ang on Dallas: Mick Underwood
Case-Studies of How People in the Same Household Differ in Their Use of Television:
'Children’s
Television Viewing Habits': Melissa Lander
'Cultivation Analysis
Research: An Intercultural Overview': Robert Wichert
Cultivation Theory: Daniel Chandler
'Differences in
Sense-Making Among TV News Viewers': Lesley Sands
The EastEnders
Audience: David Buckingham
'An
Ethnography of Children's Television Viewing in the Family Context': Patricia Gillard
'Family
Mediations in Mexican Children's Television Viewing Process':
Guillermo Orozco Gómez (Mexican Journal of Communication)
'The Film Viewer:
An Unknown Entity': Alicija Helman (Continuum)
'A Guide
to Analysing your Interpretation of a TV Programme': Daniel Chandler
'In what ways is watching
TV an active process of interpretation rather than
a
passive process of 'assimilating information?': Katrina Alcock
'The
Influence of Television on Daydreaming and Creative Imagination:
A
Review of Research': Patti M Valkenburg & Tom H A van der Voort
(Psychological
Bulletin)
Interpreting Children's
Talk About Television
The Elihu Katz &
Tamar Liebes Cross-Cultural Viewing Studies
Katz
and Liebes' Research on Television Viewers: Mick Underwood
Learning Television Realities
(Fieldwork Report): Rose Chandler
Sonia Livingstone's Research on Television Viewers: Mick Underwood
'Male Viewers of Soap
Operas': Anna Prescott
David
Morley's Family Television: A Review
David Morley's The
'Nationwide' Audience
'Notes on "The Gaze"':
Daniel Chandler
'The Portrayal of Gays and
Lesbians on TV, and How Viewers React': Matthew Wood
Reading a Film Sequence:
Eric Rentschler and Anton Kaes
'Scanning Star Trek:
The Next Generation': Michael Wegerer
Schema
Theory and the Interpretation of Television Programmes: Daniel Chandler
'Some Research Methods
in the Study of Television Viewing': Daniel Chandler
'Stalking the Wild
Viewer': Ien Ang (Continuum)
'The Strengths and
Limitations of Interviews as a Research Technique for
Studying
Television Viewers': Alison Oatey
Television
and Welsh Identity - An Ethnographic Study: Alison Griffiths (Continuum)
Theories of
the Television Audience
'Typology of Divergence
in Narrative Interpretation': Sonia Livingstone
The TV Soap Opera Genre
and its Viewers: Daniel Chandler
'Viewer
"Identification" with Characters in Television and Film Fiction': Peter van
Beneden
'Watching TV as an
Active Process: Northern Exposure': Benjamin Symes
'What Do We Learn from
Television Quizzes': Virginia Mason
'What Makes Viewers
Diverge When Interpreting Narrative?': Sonia Livingstone
What's Wrong with the
'Effects Model'?: David Gauntlet
Why People Watch TV:
Donna M Jones
'Viewers' Attitudes to
Prejudice in The Simpsons': Coral Smith