The old and new penology: public discourse ... Although one of the most promising of representations offered by the new penology, the concept of career criminal still have not permitted public discourse. ... View More
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Amusing Ourselves to Death ... the growing popularity of television and video, Postman argues that the constant desire for entertainment is beginning to obliterate reasoned public discourse. ... View More
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Amusing Ourselves to Death Chapters 14 The author of Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman, made the world aware of public discourse in the age of show business. He ... View More
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politics of displacement ... of identityamp39, Elshtain argues there is an emerging social phenomenon, wherein society is turning the private affairs of our lives into public discourse. ... View More
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Blame TV ... namely television and its predecessors, the telegraph and photograph, singlehandedly brought about this decline in the quality of public discourse ... View More
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Blame TV An analysis of Neil Postmanamp39s Amusing Ourselves to Death ... namely television and its predecessors, the telegraph and photograph, singlehandedly brought about this decline in the quality of public discourse ... View More
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The lost art of typography Neil Postmanamp39s Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business was published in 1985. The theories and ... View More
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Amusing Ourselves to Death Neil Postmanamp39s Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business was published in 1985. Postman goes to great ... View More
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Television News ... But after I had read the essay, Amusing Ourselves to Death, Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman, now I understand the desire or the ... View More
Wordcount: 1029
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Fairy Tales ... These themes, however, have been a popular topic of debate throughout scholarly as well as public discourse on appropriate literature for children. ... View More
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Should the internet be censore ... incorporeal as the Net is ultimately bound up with the idea that womenamp39s minds are weak, fragile, and unsuited to the rough and tumble of public discourseampquot 105 ... View More
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Globalization of Culture ... It is present everywhere in public discourse. ... There are two scenarios that dominate the public discourse about the cultural globalization. ... View More
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Counterintelligence ... Specialization is needed not only in the academic field but also for its contributions to public discourse and policy1. Intelligence ... View More
Wordcount: 665
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The Middle East in Modern Times ... These boundaries are, more fixed in some parts of the Arab world than in others, but they are at least recognizable features of public discourse and social ... View More
Wordcount: 1757
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Endless Progaganda ... He discusses ampquotwhether there is any public discourse left, or has advertising, with its aggressive sales techniques, usurped the role of democratic, civil debate ... View More
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Living Well in Place ... There was a time when spirituality was not considered an appropriate subject for public schools, indeed for public discourse. It ... View More
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Political Socialization and The Environment ... of natural resources rather than conserving them, this is explained by Milbrath in saying ampquotThe world view that dominates thinking and public discourse in most ... View More
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The Culture of Welfare Dependency ... Prior to 1980 the public discourse over teenage childbearing and welfare dependency focused on alleviating the adverse consequences of non marital childbearing ... View More
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The Invisible Attributes of the Trial Platoamp39s Apology generates a feeling of these views by elaborating the very essence of how Socrates conducted himself in the public discourse of his life. ... View More
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Leave Me A Clone ... identity, so any technology, such as cloning, which represents a new capacity for science to control human genes, will necessarily stimulate public discourse. ... View More
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The Meaning of Ethnicity and Ethnic Identification ... In todayamp39s public discourse, it has replaced the term ampquotraceampquot as a more ampquotpolitically correctampquot representation of the classification of humans on the basis of ... View More
Wordcount: 682
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Communism After the Fall ... earlier fascist regimes, China ruthlessly maintains a singleparty dictatorship: and although there is greater diversity of opinion in public discourse and in ... View More
Wordcount: 4847
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The History of Sex ... Viagra like the ampquotpillampquot in the 1960amp39 for women, gave men a new sense of personal freedom and changed public discourse for ever. Another ... View More
Wordcount: 1836
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The US doesnt have a moral obligation to promote democracy ... Though parenthetical to the political process, and without the means of bringing its case to open public discourse, several modes of opposition to each ... View More
Wordcount: 899
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Internet Censorship ... Communications ...ampquot np. The goal of this bill is to try to make all public discourse on the Internet suitable for young children. The issue ... View More
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Synthesis on Race and Ethnicity ... A quartercentury ago, race was part of everyday public discourse today it haunts us quietly, though on occasion the Rodney King beating or the Simpson ... View More
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Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot ... several conservatives throughout the book for information and opinions, saying that he was doing a ampquotsatire on the breakdown of public discourse.ampquot He also ... View More
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Manifestations of Afrocentrici ... rhetoric is concerned with the stability of the community, and in cases of conflict and strife in the community, the afrocentric public discourse functions to ... View More
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homosexuality in the media ... typically promote the elimination or repression of homosexuality, reinforcing gender roles, and eliminating violence and human sexuality from public discourse. ... View More
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budget cuts ... The public discourse on US competitiveness in the world economy spotlights the values of problem solving, risk taking, higherorder thinking skills, teamwork ... View More
Wordcount: 1739
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