1980 - 1984 Publications
- Electronic Children: Will the New Generation Be Different?
Title: Democracy... Technology...Collision!Author: Al Paul KloseChapter: 6. Electronic Children: Will the New Generation be Different?Chapter Author: George GerbnerPages: 75 - 85Publisher: Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing IndianapolisYear of Publication: 1980
- Stigma: Social Functions of the Portrayal of Mental Illness in the Mass Media
Title: Attitudes Toward the Mentally Ill: Research Perspectives. Author: J.Rabkin, L. Gelb, and J.B.LazarChapter: Stigma: Social Functions of the Portrayal of Mental Illness in the Mass MediaChapter Author: George GerbnerPages: 45 - 47Publisher: Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing OfficeYear of Publication: 1980
- What Television Teaches About Physicians and Health
- Children and Power on Television: The Other Side of the Picture
Title: Child Abuse An Agenda for ActionAuthor: George Gerbner, Catherine J. Ross, Edward ZiglerChapter: 15. Children and Power on Television: The Other Side of the PictureChapter Author: George GerbnerPages: 239 - 248Publisher: Oxford University PressYear of Publication: 1980
- The Violent Face of Television and Its Lessons
Title: Children and the Faces of Television: Teaching, Violence, SellingAuthor: Edward L. Palmer and Aimee DorrChapter: 10. The Violent Face of Television and Its LessonsChapter Author: George Gerbner and Larry GrossPages: 149 - 162Publisher: Academic Press, A Subsidiary of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, PublishersYear of Publication: 1980
- Death in Prime Time: Notes on the Symbolic Functions of Dying in the Mass Media
- Sex on Television and What Viewers Learn from it
Comments prepared for the National Association of Television Program Executives Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA February 19, 1980.
- Trial by Television: Are we at the point of no return?
- It's 11:30. And Heeeeere's Justice.
- Interpreting the TV World
- Television Violence, Victimization, and Power
- The "Mainstreaming" of America: Violence Profile No.11
- TV: The New Religion Controlling Us
- Aging with Television: Images on Television Drama and Conceptions of Social Reality
- Programming Health Portrayals: What Viewers See, Say, and Do, draft
Prepared for Television and Behavior: Ten Years of Scientific Progress and Implications for the 80's, the National Institute of Mental Health update of the original report of the Surgeon General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior. •
- A Curious Journey into the Scary World of Paul Hirsch
- Television: the American schoolchild's National Curriculum Day in and Day out
- Scientists on the TV Screen
- Television: The Mainstreaming of America
- Education for the Age of Television
Title: Education for the Television AgeAuthor: Milton E. Ploghoft and James A. Anderson (eds.)Chapter: The Proceedings of a National Conference on the Subject of Children and Television (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 4-7, 1979).Chapter Author: George GerbnerPages: 173 - 178Publisher: The Cooperative Center for Social Science Foundation, College of Education, Ohio UniversityYear of Publication: 1981
- Aging with Television Commericals: Images on Television Commercials and Dramatic Programming, 1977-1979
The final report of a research project conducted under grant No. 90-AR-2176 from the Administration on Aging, Office of Human Development, Department of Health, Education and We1fare by George Gerbner, Larry Gross, Michael Horgan, and Nancy Sigllorie11i
- Final Reply to Hirsch
- Television as Religion
- Special Report: Health and Medicine on Television
- TV Professions
Title: TV & teens: experts look at the issues / Action for Children's TelevisionAuthor: Meg SchwarzChapter: TV ProfessionsChapter Author: Michael Morgan, George GerbnerPages: 121 - 126Publisher: Reading, MassachusettsYear of Publication: 1982
- Television in the Courtroom, draft
Title: Americana Annual / Encyclopedia Year BookChapter: Television in the CourtroomChapter Author: George GerbnerPublisher: Grolier, Inc. DanburyYear of Publication: 1982
- TV's Changing Our Lives:Television Is More Than an Electronic Baby-sitter; Seemingly, It Goes Everywhere and Knows Everything
- The Gospel of Instant Gratification
Symposium on advertising.
- Charting the Mainstream: Television's Contributions to Political Orientations
- Exploring TV's Hold on Viewers / Beyond television violence
- The World According to Television
- The Importance of Being Critical - In One's Own Fashion
- The American Press Coverage of The Fourth Extraordinary Session of the UNESCO General Conference, Paris 1982
A study conducted under contract with UNESCO. Principal Investigator: George Gerbner Professor of Communications and Dean. Research Assistants: Nandini Sud and Sarah Stranahan-Cubbon
- Liberal Education in the Information Age
- Political Correlates of Television Viewing
- Political Functions of Television Viewing: A Cultivation Analysis
Title: Cultural Indicators: An International SymposiumAuthor: Gabriele Melischek, Karl Erik Rosengren, and James StappersChapter Author: George GerbnerPages: 329 - 343Publisher: Verlag Der, Oster-Reichischern Akademie Der WissenschaftenYear of Publication: Wien 1984
- Defining the Field of Communication
- Religion and Television, 2 vols., April 1984
Vol. 2 in hardcopy.
- Religion and Television, Vol. II Appendix
A Research Report by The Annenberg School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania and the Gallup Organization, Inc.
- Defending the Indefensible
- Facts, Fantasies and Schools
- The Impact of the "Electronic Church" on the Local Church
- The Mainstreaming of America: Television Makes Strange Bedfellows
- TV distorts world, makes many fearful
