
How Television Shapes Our Worldview
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Kathleen M. Ryan is associate professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder and an active multimedia director and producer.
Noah J. Springer is a PhD student at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Content
Deborah A. Macey, Kathleen M. Ryan and Noah J. Springer
Section I: Not Necessarily the News
2. A Bigger Screen for a Narrower View
Jack A. Barwind, Philip J. Salem, and Robert D. Gratz
3. Measuring the Messenger: Analyzing Bias in Presidential Election Return Coverage
Kahtleen M. Ryan, Lane Clegg, and Joy C. Mapaye
4. Television, Islam, and the Invisible: Narratives on Terrorism and Immigration
Tim Karis
Section II: Boy (and Girl) Meets World
5. "Your Dreams Were Your Ticket Out:" How Mass Media's Teachers Constructed One Educator's Identity
Edward A. Janak
6. Defying Gravity: Fox's Glee Provides a Forum for Queer Teen Representation
Katherine J. Lehman
7. Friendship and the Single Girl: What We Learned about Feminism and Friendship from Sitcom Women in the 1960s and 1970s
Cindy Conaway and Peggy Tally
Section III: America's Most Wanted
8. Epic Failures: Media Framing and the Ethics of Scapegoating in Baseball
Chandler Harris and Lauren Lemley
9. Eyewitnesses to TV Versions of Reality: The Relationship between Exposure to TV Crime Dramas and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System
Susan H. Sarapin and Glenn G. Sparks
10. Paramilitary Patriots of the Cold War: Women, Weapons, and Private Warriors in The A-Team and Airwolf
Charity Fox
Section IV: The More You Know
11. Lisa and Phoebe, Lone Vegetarian Icons: At Odds with Television's Carnonormativity
Carrie Packwood Freeman
12. Television and the Environment: More Screen-Less Green
Jennifer Ellen Good
13. From Welby to McDreamy: What TV Teaches Us About Doctors, Patients, and the Health Care System
Katherine A. Foss
Section V: The Voice
14. Made Impossible by Viewers Like You: The Politics and Poetics of Native American Voices in US Public Television
Leighton C. Peterson
15. "Real" Black, "Real" Money: African American Audiences on The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Gretta Moody
16. He Who has the Gold Makes the Rules: Tyler Perry Presents "The Tyler Perry Way"Danielle E. Williams
17. Viewing 90210 from 12203: Affluent TV Teens Influence a Cohort of Middle Class Women
Michelle Napierski-Prancl
Section VI: Futurama
18. The Construction of Taste: Television and American Home Décor
Stylés I. Akira and Larry Ossei-Mensah
19. Bordertown: Manufacturing Mexicanness in Reality Television
Ariadne Alejandra Gonzalez
20. Cyborgs in the Newsroom: Databases, Cynicism and Political Irony in The Daily Show
Noah J. Springer
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