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Synthetic History and Subjective Reality: The Impact of Oliver Stones JFK. Elliott, William R., And Othersu [microform]
Synthetic History and Subjective Reality: The Impact of Oliver Stones JFK. Elliott, William R., And Othersu [microform]
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- 자료유형
- 마이크로피시
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- 본문언어 - English
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- Synthetic History and Subjective Reality: The Impact of Oliver Stones JFK. : Elliott, William R., And Othersu - [microform]
- 발행사항
- 형태사항
- 43; 1
- 총서명
- ERIC Reports
- 주기사항
- 43p.; Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (75th, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 5-8, 1992).
- 초록/해제
- 요약Based on models created by social reality researchers, a study used a modification of a Solomon four group design to investigate the influence of symbolic reality (exposure to the film JFK) on a student audiences subjective reality (knowledge of the assassination of President Kennedy, political mistrust and belief in the existence of a shadow government) and communication behaviors. A total of 74 students were interviewed at one time, most of them within 1 week of seeing JFK. Approximately 3 weeks later, 143 students were interviewed including 66 of those interviewed earlier. The findings show an influence of exposure to JFK on students knowledge about the assassination, belief in the existence of a shadow government, and interpersonal discussion of the assassination. Findings indicate that JFK played a significant role in the development of the audiences image of the Kennedy assassination. (Five tables of data and one figure are included and 42 references are attached.) (A
- 복제주기
- Microfiche. . Springfield, VA : ERIC Document Reproduction Service. . microfiches ; 11×15 cm.
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