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Violence on Television An Analysis of Amount, Nature, Location and Origin of Violence in British Programmes (Routledge Progress in Psychology, 3)
Author: Barrie Gunter, Jackie Harrison
Year: 1998
Pages: 344
Format: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 1998
Pages: 344
Format: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Language: ENG

Book Description: 'Violence on Television: An Analysis of Amount, Nature, Location, and Origin of Violence in British Programmes' is a comprehensive study that examines the prevalence, nature, location, and origins of violence in British television programmes. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the various forms of violence depicted on television, including physical, emotional, and sexual violence, and explores their impact on viewers. The author argues that understanding the nature and amount of violence in media can help us better understand its effects on society and individuals. The book begins by discussing the importance of studying the evolution of technology and its impact on human behavior and society. The author posits that the development of modern knowledge is essential for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The author emphasizes the need to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the survival of the unification of people in a warring state. The author then delves into the various forms of violence depicted on British television, including physical, emotional, and sexual violence.
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