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Nordahl-Hansen, Anders; Øien, Roald A.; Fletcher-Watson, Sue – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
Portrayals of characters with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or with autistic traits on film and in TV-series are increasing. Such portrayals may contribute in increasing awareness of the condition but can also increase stereotypes. Thus, these character portrayals are subject to heated debate within the ASD-community, but also in the general…
Descriptors: Autism, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Stereotypes
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Carroll, Noel – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
In this essay, the author intends to review some of the leading proposals concerning the putative ontological differences between TV and film. The author attempts to undermine these alleged distinctions, generally arguing that they are based on too narrow a conception of TV (and sometimes of film). Specifically, the recurring problem is that these…
Descriptors: Nonprint Media, Television, Films, Philosophy
Mackey-Kallis, Susan; Kirk-Elfenbein, Sharon – 1997
Teaching family communication is unique. However, unlike courses in small group and interpersonal communication, which illustrates communication processes in experiential settings, family communication courses cannot create "families" in the classroom. As such, film and television depictions of the family become all the more important in their…
Descriptors: Family Communication, Family Relationship, Family (Sociological Unit), Films