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1. Introduction -- 2. Witness: A New Way of Perceiving the World -- 3. Witness Through the Twentieth Century -- 4. The First Era of Television: Scarcity -- 5. The Second Era of Television: Availability -- 6. Working Through: Television in the Age of Uncertainty -- 7. Working Through and the Videographic -- 8. Working Through and the Genres of Television -- 9. Scheduling: where Power Lies in Television -- 10. Channel 4: From Offer-Led to Demand-Led Television -- 11. The Third Era of Television: Plenty.
Police Analysis and Planning for Homicide Bombings is oriented toward planning police operations in the public sector, but will be usable by other public officials as well as by some military and private sector police operations. It addresses police threat assessment of, vulnerability assessment to, defense against and response to attacks by homicide bombs. It begins with an essay on the distinctions between military and police operations and includes an examination of the U.S. counter terrorist policy and structure, assessment of explosive weapons of mass destruction and the terrorist ability
In: Celebrity studies, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 355-369
ISSN: 1939-2400
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 625, Heft 1, S. 103-115
ISSN: 1552-3349
The self-presentation of ordinary people on TV took some time to develop. An early game show from British ITV demonstrates the many pitfalls encountered in developing even the most basic of self-presentational codes. So the presentation of sincerely felt emotions did not develop as a style until the late 1980s with the changes in daytime talk and the growth of reality TV. The cult of sincerity, however, has had profound cultural effects, reaching into the political sphere.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 625, S. 103-115
ISSN: 1552-3349
The self-presentation of ordinary people on TV took some time to develop. An early game show from British ITV demonstrates the many pitfalls encountered in developing even the most basic of self-presentational codes. So the presentation of sincerely felt emotions did not develop as a style until the late 1980s with the changes in daytime talk and the growth of reality TV. The cult of sincerity, however, has had profound cultural effects, reaching into the political sphere. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
In: History workshop journal: HWJ, Band 56, Heft 1, S. 278-285
ISSN: 1477-4569