Congressional debates over "The Untouchables" and television violence in the early 1960s reveal both the changing modes of production of prime-time programming and larger institutional and social scientific reconceptualizations of the television audience.
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%1 boddy_approaching_1996
%A Boddy, William
%D 1996
%J Cinema Journal
%K 1960s externalist intellectual media-policy public-controversy television united-states violence
%N 4
%P 70--87
%T Approaching 'The Untouchables': Social Science and Moral Panics in Early Sixties Television
%V 35
%X Congressional debates over "The Untouchables" and television violence in the early 1960s reveal both the changing modes of production of prime-time programming and larger institutional and social scientific reconceptualizations of the television audience.
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abstract = {Congressional debates over "The Untouchables" and television violence in the early 1960s reveal both the changing modes of production of prime-time programming and larger institutional and social scientific reconceptualizations of the television audience.},
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author = {Boddy, William},
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journal = {Cinema Journal},
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pages = {70--87},
timestamp = {2019-08-29T01:56:31.000+0200},
title = {Approaching '{{The Untouchables}}': {{Social Science}} and {{Moral Panics}} in {{Early Sixties Television}}},
volume = 35,
year = 1996
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