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Lessons from the Undead: How Film and TV Zombies Teach Us About War

Lessons from the Undead: How Film and TV Zombies Teach Us About War(5)

January 26, 2006

by: Heather Hendershot / Queens College
How zombies are used to make potent anti-war statements.

<p></p><p>Public Radio Redux

Public Radio Redux

by: Tom McCourt / Fordham University
Despite the availability of public radio in new forms, and the changing focus of programming, radio’s primary strength remains its status as the most local of media.

<p></p><p>The Allusions of Television

The Allusions of Television

by: David Lavery / Middle Tennessee State University
TV’s taking a bad rap within the halls of the academy. Here are a few reasons why it’s not just a “vast wasteland” for the literarily challenged.

<p></p><p>War, “Incendiary Media,” and International Law (Part III)

War, “Incendiary Media,” and International Law (Part III)

by: John Nguyet Erni / City University of Hong Kong
The conclusion of a series on media intervention, this column questions the ways that media intervention and re-development has been practiced in post-conflict Iraq.


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