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Re(media)l portrayals: Represenations of sexuality and race in contemporary United States media
The role of mass media in the survival or failure of democracies
 
Infant learning from television: Exploring the limits of the video deficit effect
"The culture of emotional consumerism" and the simulacrum of the family: How narcissistic sexuality in the 21st century will change the West
 
The "Time" of our "Life": Packaging the news for America's busy readers, from Little Rock (1957) to the end of "Life" as we knew it (1972)
Conflicts of interest: How media pluralism protects democracy and human rights
 
Big lessons from the small screen: Television fiction, media consensus, and the reinvention of morality in East and West Germany, 1956--1970
From television signal to magnetic strip: An archaeology of experimental television and video knowledge