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Big world, small screenBig world, small screen

Big world, small screen

Brian L. Wilcox, Norma D. Feshbach, Aletha C. Huston, Ed Donnerstein, Diana Zuckerman, Halford Fairchild, Eli A. Rubinstein, John P. Murray, Phyllis A. Katz

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Illustrates the power of television in stereotyping the elderly, ethnic groups, gays and lesbians, and the institutionalized and, thus, in contributing to the self-image of many viewers. Considers how television affects social interaction, intellectual functioning, emotional developmentg, and attitudes (toward family life, sexuality, and mental and physical health, for example). [back cover].

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OL Work ID
OL18007799W

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Television et enfantsTelevisionTelevision viewersTelevision et familleFernsehenTelevision and familiesPublikumAspect socialPsychologische aspectenTelevision broadcastingAspect psychologiquePsychological aspectsTelespectateursTelevisieTelevision and childrenSocial aspectsSociale aspectenGesellschaft

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