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Think for Yourself: A Review of Mind Your Mind

by 553866pwpadmin | May 16, 2014 | Film/TV Review

Marc Cavella Mind Your Mind proves to be a useful (if brief) introduction to the potential perils of modern persuasive techniques. Marc Cavella PsyD Student, University of Indianapolis mcavella@gmail.com Director: Jason Brett Serle (2012) In 1929, Edward Bernays was...

Glee: Entertainment Education Takes a Back Seat

by 553866pwpadmin | Nov 15, 2013 | Film/TV Review

June Wilson  Glee: Opportunity Lost June Wilson, PhD june.wilson@dominican.edu Programs designed to inform, educate, entertain, and promote health are called entertainment education (Kincaid, 2002).  They use a combination of narrative and visual images to increase...

Technology and the Type T Personality in Space

by 553866pwpadmin | Nov 15, 2013 | Film/TV Review

Frank Farley Mona Sarshar Personality a weighty influence in weightless space. Frank Farley, PhD frank.farley@comcast.net Temple University Mona Sarshar, PhD Candidate mona_sarshar@yahoo.com Temple University Gravity, the techno-wonder special effects movie, has...
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