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Sound In Film, John A. Duvall Jul 2014

Sound In Film, John A. Duvall

John Duvall

No abstract available


Thinking Through Film: Doing Philosophy, Watching Movies, Damian Cox, Michael Levine Jul 2014

Thinking Through Film: Doing Philosophy, Watching Movies, Damian Cox, Michael Levine

Damian Cox

An introduction to philosophy through film, Thinking Through Film: Doing Philosophy, Watching Movies combines the exploration of fundamental philosophical issues with the experience of viewing films, and provides an engaging reading experience for undergraduate students, philosophy enthusiasts and film buffs alike.


Working With The Pr Industry, Jane Johnston Apr 2014

Working With The Pr Industry, Jane Johnston

Jane Johnston

From wearing out shoe leather to the latest technologies, Journalism Research and Investigation in a Digital World helps journalism students and journalists who are embarking on their careers learn how to conduct complex investigations. It recognises that journalists need to develop skills that will enable them to work across a range of media platforms, while adapting to the new technology that will help them locate, interpret and package information in a faster, more efficient way.


Breaking Bad As Theological Text: A Process-Theological Reflection On Theodicy And Anthropodicy, Brent Hege Feb 2014

Breaking Bad As Theological Text: A Process-Theological Reflection On Theodicy And Anthropodicy, Brent Hege

Brent A. R. Hege

The recently-wrapped AMC megabit Breaking Bad (set and filmed in Albuquerque) has challenged viewers to reevaluate their assumptions about good and evil, freedom and determinism, and the possibility of redemption. Walter White, the protagonist and postmodern anti-hero, is a mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher and family man who is diagnosed with terminal cancer. To provide for his family after his death, he enters the crystal meth underworld, eventually securing for himself a vast underground empire and a new persona as "Heisenberg." Over the course of five seasons White makes a series of choices that implicate him in deception, betrayal, and …


Framing Farming: Communication Strategies For Animal Rights, Carrie P. Freeman Dec 2013

Framing Farming: Communication Strategies For Animal Rights, Carrie P. Freeman

Carrie P. Freeman

To what extent should animal rights activists promote animal rights when attempting to persuade meat-lovers to stop eating animals? Contributing to a classic social movement framing debate, Freeman examines the animal rights movement’s struggles over whether to construct farming campaign messages based more on utility (emphasizing animal welfare, reform and reduction, and human self-interest) or ideology (emphasizing animal rights and abolition). Freeman prioritizes the latter, “ideological authenticity,” to promote a needed transformation in worldviews and human animal identity, not just behaviors. This would mean framing “go veg” messages not only around compassion, but also around principles of ecology, liberty, and …


Sanctuary [Screenplay], John A. Duvall Dec 2013

Sanctuary [Screenplay], John A. Duvall

John Duvall

(Mystery/Love Story, 108 pp.)
Quarter-Finalist, Writer’s Network Screenplay Competition (2002) and Semi-Finalist, Script Magazine Open Door Screenplay Competition (2002).


Ghost Dance [Screenplay], John A. Duvall Dec 2013

Ghost Dance [Screenplay], John A. Duvall

John Duvall

(Social drama/Love Story, 116 pp.) Accepted for presentation, UFVA 2010 Annual Conference.


Easy Livin' [Teleplay], John A. Duvall Dec 2013

Easy Livin' [Teleplay], John A. Duvall

John Duvall

TV Pilot


The Big Itch [Screenplay], John A. Duvall Dec 2013

The Big Itch [Screenplay], John A. Duvall

John Duvall

No abstract available


Prelude [Screenplay], John A. Duvall Dec 2013

Prelude [Screenplay], John A. Duvall

John Duvall

Adapted from the novel by Kurt Cobb