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Zach Lang; Ronnie Olesker – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
Since first airing on HBO in 2011, "Game of Thrones" (GOT) has proven to be a fruitful text for teaching and studying politics. In 2022 the prequal to GOT-House of The Dragon (HOTD) debuted on HBO. This paper conducts discourse analysis on the entire first season with two goals in mind. First, we demonstrate how pop culture is impacted…
Descriptors: Political Science, Popular Culture, Television, Sex
Litawa, Aleksandra – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article supports the thesis that popular art can be a source of learning for adults. Questions are framed in the context of the trend for public pedagogy and the andragogical concepts of learning put forward by Jack Mezirow and Knud Illeris. To illustrate the problem, selected popular culture texts from the field of movies, street art, and TV…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Art, Adult Education, Films
Louisa Allen – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2024
Netflix series "Sex Education" is popular with young people in a way school-based programmes rarely are. Analyzing the first three seasons, this paper explores "what" and "how" educative content is offered and how young people are addressed as sexual subjects. It is argued that "Sex Education" radically…
Descriptors: Television, Video Technology, Sex Education, Sexuality
Matthews, Jolie C. – Social Studies, 2021
Historical novels, films, and other media can disrupt or reinforce dominant narratives about the past. Educators must be careful that when they attempt to select material from a range of seemingly diverse perspectives, they do not choose content that nevertheless maintains problematic depictions of people, places, and events. Time travel stories…
Descriptors: Case Studies, History, Time, Travel
Kremer, Joseph; Cutler, Kristin – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
This article explicates the ways that the popular television series "Sons of Anarchy" in conjunction with our content analysis coding tool can be used to teach theories and concepts central to Sociology of Deviance courses. We detail how students learned to understand deviance as a social constructed phenomenon by coding and analyzing…
Descriptors: Sociology, Television, Popular Culture, Content Analysis
Matthews, Jolie Christine – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2016
This article examines an informal online community dedicated to "The Tudors," a historical television show, and the ways in which its members engaged with a variety of sources in their discussions of the drama's real-life past. Data were collected over a 5-month period. The analysis included the types of sources used in conversation;…
Descriptors: Television, Programming (Broadcast), Computer Mediated Communication, History
Belcher, Christina; Maich, Kimberly – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2014
This article explores how storied representations of characters with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are typified in a world that is increasingly influenced by popular media. Twenty commercially published children's picture books, popular novels, mainstream television programs, and popular movies from 2006-2012 were selected using purposive,…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Social Attitudes, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects
Marjanovic, Tatjana – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2013
An essentially qualitative structural and semantic analysis is performed on the text of an "American Idol" coverage posted on yahoo.com January 24, 2013, constituting a micro-corpus of 2,739 words. Since such stories feature entertainment laced with a shot of drama and scandal, most of us share similar expectations as to what packaging…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Popular Culture, Semantics, Television
Schooler, Deborah; Sorsoli, C. Lynn; Kim, Janna L.; Tolman, Deborah L. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2009
Research on adolescents' use of sexual media has been dominated by a variable-oriented perspective, focusing on incremental effects of media exposure on sexual behavior. The present investigation examines the ways in which adolescents select and organize their television viewing. This study used cluster analysis to identify, validate, and describe…
Descriptors: Television Viewing, Adolescents, Multivariate Analysis, Profiles
Hetrick, Laura Jean – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This doctoral study concerns itself with the emergent identity formation of art student teachers: the knowledge and cultural systems [including TV and movies] through which art teaching identity conceives itself, and the ontological consequences [affects on art student teachers' collective and self (dis)identifications] that evolve from those…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Social Justice, Student Teachers, Fantasy

Sutherland, John C.; Siniawsky, Shelley J. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Analyzed episodes of "All My Children" and "General Hospital," as reported in the 1980 issues of "Soap Opera Digest." Found that moral violations tended to be resolved consistently with traditional moral standards. Suggests that criticisms of soap operas' effects on morals may not be totally warranted. (PD)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Moral Values, Popular Culture, Programing (Broadcast)
Newcomb, Horace – Journal of the University Film Association, 1978
Examines the divergent critical methods that have been used to unravel the complex aspects of television programing in an attempt to understand television in American culture. Proposes the analysis of television content as it relates to cultural history in order to discover "an ultimate sense of reality in America." (JMF)
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Content Analysis, History, Popular Culture

Rose, Brian – Journal of Communication, 1979
Examines the content of daytime serial dramas to determine how the narrative structure promotes a sense of involvement in viewers. Competing plot lines, the lack of a concrete sense of resolution, the pattern of episodes, and the audience's awareness of information kept secret from characters all contribute to audience involvement. (JMF)
Descriptors: Audiences, Characterization, Content Analysis, Drama
Min, Eung-Jun – 1989
To examine how the contents of Korean television serial dramas have changed and to determine trends of their portrayals of male and female characters' lifestyles, a study analyzed Korean television dramas of 1977 and 1987. A sample of three channels' video--22 daily and 14 weekly episodes of 18 different television dramas during weekday prime time…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Popular Culture

Cantor, Muriel G. – Journal of Communication, 1979
Contrasts the development of daytime serial dramas on television with prime time series in terms of production costs, content, and format. (JMF)
Descriptors: Audiences, Content Analysis, Popular Culture, Production Techniques
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