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9781800735088
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Group identities on French and British television
Fragmentation of the nation : national identity and television in France and Britain at the turn of the twentieth century / Adjusting to diversity : the case of England and France / Constructing the national : television and Welsh identity / Changing expectations : Holyrood, television, and Scottish national identity / Storm clouds of the millennium : regional television news in Aquitaine and the west of England / The representation of Maghrebis on French television / From comic Asians to Asian comics : Goodness gracious me, British television comedy and representations of ethnicity / Curiosity, fear, and control : the ambiguous representation of hip-hop on French television / Green activist identities on British television / Going out to the straight community : television and heteronormative logics in representations of homosexuality / Televisual identity in the twenty-first century : constructing the post-modern group / Taking the initiative : fictional representations of the Maghrebi popularion on French television : interview with Akli Tadjer -- Making things sweeter : interview with Nina Wadia.
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Michael Scriven, Emily Roberts -- Jean-Claude Sergeant -- Kevin Williams -- Adrienne Scullion -- Michael Scriven, Emily Roberts -- Joanna Helcké -- Marie Gillespie -- Chris Warne -- Derek Wall -- Murray Pratt -- Michael Scriven, Emily Roberts --
edited by Michael Scriven and Emily Roberts.
2003
Group identities on French and British television
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New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility (Conference) (2003 : Vancouver, B.C.),
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University of Toronto Press,
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The new politics of surveillance and visibility
Green College thematic lecture series
Green College thematic lecture series.
New politics of surveillance and visibility / 9/11, synopticon, and scopophilia : watching and being watched / Welcome to the society of control : the simulation of surveillance revisited / Varieties of personal information as influences on attitudes towards surveillance / Struggling with surveillance : resistance, consciousness, and identity / Faustian bargain? America and the dream of total information awareness / Surveillance fiction or higher policing? / Alternative current in surveillance and control : broadcasting surveillance footage of crimes / Surveillance and military transformation : organizational trends in twenty-first-century armed services / Visible war : surveillance, speed, and information war / Cracking the consumer code : advertisers, anxiety, and surveillance in the digital age / (En)Visioning the television audience : revisiting questions of power in the age of interactive television / Cultures of mania : towards an anthropology of mood / Surveillant internet technologies and the growth in information capitalism : spams and public trust in the information society / Data mining, surveillance, and discrimination in the post-9/11 environment
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Haggerty, Kevin D., editor.
Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson -- David Lyon -- William Bogard -- Gary T. Marx -- John Gilliom -- Reg Whitaker -- Jean-Paul Brodeur and Stéphane Leman-Langlois -- Aaron Doyle -- Christopher Dandeker -- Kevin D. Haggerty -- Joseph Turow -- Serra Tinic -- Emily Martin -- David S. Wall -- Oscar Gandy Jr.
edited by Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson.
2006
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Problems of protection : the UNHCR, refugees, and human rights
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edited by Niklaus Steiner, Mark Gibney, and Gil Loescher.
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Problems of protection : the UNHCR, refugees, and human rights
©2006.
During the 1960s and 1970s, a cadre of poets, playwrights, visual artists, musicians, and other visionaries came together to create a renaissance
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Rutgers University Press,
9780813541075
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New thoughts on the Black arts movement
Black light on the Wall of respect : the Chicago black arts movement / Black west, thoughts on art in Los Angeles / The Black arts movement and historically Black colleges and universities / A question of relevancy : New York museums and the Black arts movement, 1968-1971 / Blackness in present future tense : Broadside press, Motown records, and Detroit techno / A Black mass as Black gothic : myth and bioscience in Black cultural nationalism / Natural Black beauty and Black drag / Sexual subversions, political inversions : women's poetry and the politics of the Black arts movement / Transcending the fixity of race : the Kamoinge workshop and the question of a "Black aesthetic" in photography / Moneta Sleet, Jr. as active participant : the Selma march and the Black arts movement / "If Bessie Smith had killed some White people" : racial legacies, the blues revival, and the Black arts movement / A familiar strangeness : the spectre of whiteness in the Harlem renaissance and the Black arts movement / The art of transformation : parallels in the Black arts and feminist art movements / Prison writers and the Black arts movement / "To make a poet Black" : canonizing Puerto Rican poets in the Black Arts movement / Latin soul : cross-cultural connections between the Black arts movement and Pocho-Che / Black arts to Def Jam : Performing Black "spirit work" across generations / This bridge called "our tradition" : notes on Blueback, 'Round' midnight, Blacklight "connection"
Collins, Lisa Gail, editor.
Crawford, Margo Natalie, 1969- editor.
Margo Natalie Crawford -- Kellie Jones -- James Smethurst -- Mary Ellen Lennon -- Wendy S. Walters -- Alondra Nelson -- Margo Natalie Crawford -- Cherise A. Pollard -- Erina Duganne -- Cherise Smith -- Adam Gussow -- Emily Bernard -- Lisa Gail Collins -- Lee Bernstein -- Michelle Joan Wilkinson -- Rod Hernandez -- Lorrie Smith -- Houston A. Baker, Jr.
edited by Lisa Gail Collins and Margo Natalie Crawford.
2006
New thoughts on the Black arts movement
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