Television violence and public policy /

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Imprint:Ann Arbor : University of Michigan, c1998.
Description:xiv, 394 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3356592
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Other authors / contributors:Hamilton, James, 1961-
Duke Conference on Media Violence and Public Policy (1996 : Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy)
ISBN:0472109030 (cloth : acid-free paper)
Notes:Essays originally presented at the Duke Conference on Media Violence and Public Policy, held at the Sanford Institute of Public Policy on June 28-29, 1996.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Media Violence and Public Policy / James T. Hamilton
  • Ch. 2. Content Analysis of Entertainment Television: The Importance of Context / Barbara J. Wilson, Edward Donnerstein and Daniel Linz [et al.]
  • Ch. 3. Content Analysis of Entertainment Television: New Methodological Developments / James Potter, Daniel Linz and Barbara J. Wilson [et al.]
  • Ch. 4. Content Analysis of Entertainment Television: The 1994-95 Results / Barbara J. Wilson, Stacy L. Smith and James Potter [et al.]
  • Ch. 5. Content Analysis of Entertainment Television: Implications for Public Policy / Dale Kunkel, Barbara J. Wilson and James Potter [et al.]
  • Ch. 6. Television Visual Violence in Reality Programs: Differences across Genres / Dominic Lasorsa, Wayne Danielson and Ellen Wartella [et al.]
  • Ch. 7. Ratings and Advisories: Implications for the New Ratings System for Television / Joanne Cantor, Kristen Harrison and Marina Krcmar
  • Ch. 8. Does Viewer Discretion Prompt Advertiser Discretion? The Impact of Violence Warnings on the Television Advertising Market / James T. Hamilton
  • Ch. 9. Stop the Violence: Lessons from Antiviolence Campaigns Using Mass Media / Myra Gregory Knight, Karen Kemp and Jane D. Brown [et al.]
  • Ch. 10. Framing of the Television Violence Issue in Newspaper Coverage / Cynthia Hoffner
  • Ch. 11. A First Glance at the Constitutionality of the V-Chip Ratings System / Matthew L. Spitzer.