The Contemporary ReaderA best-selling popular culture reader, The Contemporary Reader offers over 70 reading selections focused on current cultural issues and organized around ten engaging, provocative topics that engage students to read and write critically. This reader includes more contemporary selections than any other popular culture reader on the market with over 90% of the readings written in the last five years. The text s ten tightly focused thematic chapters cover a range of writing on interesting issues familiar to students and relevant to our times. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 40
Page 169
... violence at age eight inflicted more violent punishments on their children , were convicted of more serious crimes , and were reported more aggressive by their spouses than those who had watched less vi- olent television . In 1993 , at ...
... violence at age eight inflicted more violent punishments on their children , were convicted of more serious crimes , and were reported more aggressive by their spouses than those who had watched less vi- olent television . In 1993 , at ...
Page 173
... violence profile " based on his re- sults ? Is this profile an accurate or predominantly fabricated reflection of real social violence ? Explain . 6. Stossel states that " the more violence one sees on television , the more one feels ...
... violence profile " based on his re- sults ? Is this profile an accurate or predominantly fabricated reflection of real social violence ? Explain . 6. Stossel states that " the more violence one sees on television , the more one feels ...
Page 179
Gary Goshgarian. The National Television Violence Study Summary of Findings Content Analysis of Violence in Television Percentage of ... Year One Year Two ( 1994-1995 ) ( 1995-1996 ) ( 1995-1996 ) Year Three ( 1996-1997 ) Programs on ...
Gary Goshgarian. The National Television Violence Study Summary of Findings Content Analysis of Violence in Television Percentage of ... Year One Year Two ( 1994-1995 ) ( 1995-1996 ) ( 1995-1996 ) Year Three ( 1996-1997 ) Programs on ...
Contents
How to Read and Write Critically | 1 |
Determining the Nature of Charley Reese | 3 |
The Images We Project | 43 |
Copyright | |
73 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
advertising African American American Idol argue argument asked athletes audience behavior bilingual education child claim Clonaid college sports couples create CRITICAL READING CRITICAL THINKING CRITICAL WRITING culture debate discuss divorce drug testing English ethnic example experience Explain Exploratory Writing feel female feminism feminist FREEWRITING ASSIGNMENT gender genes genetic Gregory Stock GROUP PROJECTS Hispanic human cloning idea images issue kids language Latino live look magazine male marriage married means National NCAA Old Navy paragraph parents patriarchy percent police political problem PROJECTS 11 questions race racial profiling response Ridgefield Park role same-sex same-sex marriage says social society stereotypes stop teachers teaching Teletubbies television programs tion Title IX University viewers violence watch women words Write an essay young