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==Study groups==
 
==Study groups==
 
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===TCF311 Group 1===
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* Kevin Adams
 
* Kevin Adams
 
* Gia Asperas
 
* Gia Asperas
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* Billy Brown
 
* Billy Brown
 
* Brooks Cannon
 
* Brooks Cannon
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* Abigail Connally
 
* Abigail Connally
 
* Alex Corddry
 
* Alex Corddry
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* Natalie Foreste
 
* Natalie Foreste
 
* Brett Harman
 
* Brett Harman
* Katie Kallam
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* Ryan King
 
* Ryan King
 
* Clifton Lewis
 
* Clifton Lewis
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* Carvel Rowell
 
* Carvel Rowell
 
* Alex Seiver
 
* Alex Seiver
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'''Group 4'''
 
* Joy Spears
 
* Joy Spears
 
* Hannah Torbert
 
* Hannah Torbert
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* Joshua Voight
 
* Joshua Voight
 
* Lindsay Wilhelm
 
* Lindsay Wilhelm
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== Texts & resources ==
 
== Texts & resources ==

Revision as of 18:34, 25 August 2009

TCF 311 Critical Studies in Television is a discussion-oriented course taught by Jeremy Butler.

Course objectives

The online syllabus is over here (Fall 2009):

http://www.tcf.ua.edu/Classes/Jbutler/T311/F09/

Online study guides

Chronological order

List of discussion notes

Category:TCF311 Discussion

Study groups

Group 1
  • Kevin Adams
  • Gia Asperas
  • Bryan Bofill
  • Billy Brown
  • Brooks Cannon

Group 2

  • Abigail Connally
  • Alex Corddry
  • Nikki Davis
  • Natalie Foreste
  • Brett Harman
  • Katie Kallam
Group 3
  • Ryan King
  • Clifton Lewis
  • Haley Morgan
  • Carvel Rowell
  • Alex Seiver

Group 4

  • Joy Spears
  • Hannah Torbert
  • Kara Van Derwood
  • Joshua Voight
  • Lindsay Wilhelm

Texts & resources

Books

  • Jeremy G. Butler, Television: Critical Methods and Applications, Third Edition (Mahweh, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2007). See the companion Website at TVCrit.com.
  • Robert C. Allen, Channels of Discourse, Reassembled, second edition (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992).

Articles and book chapters