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Collection of photocopy articles on television and hegemony in popular culture / [collected by Donal...

Collection of photocopy articles on television and hegemony in popular culture / [collected by Donal...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVoAQkQGO

Collection of photocopy articles on television and hegemony in popular culture / [collected by Donald Horne]

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Full title

Collection of photocopy articles on television and hegemony in popular culture / [collected by Donald Horne]

Publisher

[Australia] : [manufacturer not identified], [not before 1982]

Call Numbers

DH/1830

Record Identifier

74VKVoAQkQGO

MMS ID

991024169202602626

Language

English

Physical Description

Physical content

2 pieces ; 30 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

Television's screens : hegemony in transition / Todd Gitlin. In: Cultural and economic reproduction in Education / Michael W. Apple (ed.). London : Routledge & Kogan Paul, 1982 -- Prime time ideology : the hegemonic process in television entertainment / In: Social problems, Vol. 26, no. 3 (Feb. 1979...

Publication information

Publisher

[Australia] : [manufacturer not identified], [not before 1982]

Date Published

[not before 1982]

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Collection of photocopy articles on television and hegemony in popular culture / [collected by Donald Horne]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Title supplied by cataloguer based on contents.

Mitchell Library copy at DH/1830: Part of the Donald Horne Collection, East Bank, Shelf 18.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DH/1830

Record Identifier

74VKVoAQkQGO

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVoAQkQGO

Other Identifiers

DDC

302.2345

MMS ID

991024169202602626

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