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| | About-Face! |
| | About-Face questions and satirizes negative and demeaning images of women in society.
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| | Children and TV Violence |
| | Reviews studies on the affect of TV violence on children.
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| | Essay on Media Violence |
| | Includes articles on media violence and video games.
http://homoecumenicus.com/essay_ioannidis_media_violence.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Facts About Media Violence and Effects on the American Family |
| | Research data tracking television viewing habits and behavior patterns, population/homicide rate data, cartoon violence, video games, internet, music, lyrics and potential adverse effects of excessive exposure to media.
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| | The Hidden Hand of Violence {Freedom Magazine} |
| | The divergent scenes in society's seemingly random patchwork quilt of senseless youth violence contain a common thread.
http://violence.freedommag.org/page02.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Lion and Lamb Project |
| | National grassroots initiative providing information about the effects of violent entertainment, toys and games on children's behavior.
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| | Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children |
| | Federal Trade Commission report regarding the marketing of violent materials to children by the industries of motion picture, recording, and electronic games.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2000/09/youthviol.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Media Theory Site |
| | Materials about the mass media and its relationship to people's identities, gender, sexuality and behaviour.
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| | MediaChannel.org: Media Mayhem |
| | Debates whether violent media creates a violent culture or whether society avoids its real problems by blaming the media.
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| | National Institute on Media and the Family |
| | Offers a number of resources including movie, television and video game content ratings, media awareness programs and helpful hints for parents to evaluate their media use.
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