Difference between revisions of "JCM311 Critical Studies in Television"

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'''Group 1'''
 
'''Group 1'''
*Kim Bolling
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*Sylvio Lynch
*Alexis Butler
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*Brianna Bartelsmeyer
*Troy Gibson
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*Jack Blankenship
*Jessica Judge
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*Kristen Bolden
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*Lakeshia Doctor
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*Kyle Goodin
 
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'''Group 2'''
 
'''Group 2'''
*Matt Kenyon
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*Andrea Hildensperger
*Halley Keyes
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*Seth Juneac
*Brian Levine
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*Haleigh Kemmerly
*Betsey Lindor
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*Cameron Kramer
*Christian Menard
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*Kyle Lawley
 
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'''Group 3'''
 
'''Group 3'''
*Molly Mitchell
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*Melissa Lockhart
*Nathaniel Reed
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*Chris Mangione
*Luke Ryan
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*Tanner Robbins
*Dave Shumate
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*Ellen Schwartz
*Shenique Milton
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*Stephen Thomley
 
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'''Group 4'''
 
'''Group 4'''
*Allison Smith
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*Andrew Wallace
*Benjamin Smith
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*Dayne Wates
*Hannah Ward
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*Kyja Wilder
*Alex Webster
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*Megan Williams
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*Gaby Wilson
 
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Revision as of 19:50, 26 August 2013

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

Course objectives

The online syllabus is over here (Fall 2013): http://goo.gl/gV5JaT

Online study guides

Chronological order

List of discussion notes

Category:TCF311 Discussion

Study groups

Group 1

  • Sylvio Lynch
  • Brianna Bartelsmeyer
  • Jack Blankenship
  • Kristen Bolden
  • Lakeshia Doctor
  • Kyle Goodin

Group 2

  • Andrea Hildensperger
  • Seth Juneac
  • Haleigh Kemmerly
  • Cameron Kramer
  • Kyle Lawley

Group 3

  • Melissa Lockhart
  • Chris Mangione
  • Tanner Robbins
  • Ellen Schwartz
  • Stephen Thomley

Group 4

  • Andrew Wallace
  • Dayne Wates
  • Kyja Wilder
  • Megan Williams
  • Gaby Wilson

Texts & resources

Books

  • Jeremy G. Butler, Television: Critical Methods and Applications (New York: Routledge, 2012).

Companion Website

Articles and book chapters