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This article aims at reviewing the evolution of U.S. political dramas over the last fifteen years through a compared analysis of two similar scenes from The West Wing (NBC, 1999-2006) and House of Cards (Netflix, 2013-), in which the main character ...
Marjolaine Boutet
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Peckham TV is a collaborative project by the artists Harold Offeh and The People Speak. The project is the result of a period of research carried out by The Mothership Collective into the future of Peckham.
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Does the Supreme Court Follow the Economic Returns? A Response to A Macrotheory of the Court [PDF]
Today, there is a widespread idea that parents need to learn how to carry out their roles as parents. Practices of parental learning operate throughout society.
Andreas Fejes +27 more
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From Oz to Lockup: Bringing Prison Life (Back) Home
This paper examines HBO’s prison drama Oz. I connect the 1990s depictions of prison life in Oz to the more recent prevalence of prison shows like Lockup, currently shown weekly on MSNBC. While the two series belong to different genres (fictional drama vs.
Claudia Schippert
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Variations in propagation delay times for line ten (TV) based time transfers [PDF]
Variation in the propagation delay for a 30 km TV (Line Ten) radio link was evaluated for a series of 30 independent measurements. Time marks from TV Channel 5 WTTG in Washington, D.C.
Chiu, M. C., Shaw, B. W.
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Images of the 60s in the 80s: memories of social unrest in US tv series [PDF]
In the 1960s American society was shaken to its foundations. This paper examines the representations of this decade two decades later, exploring the conflicting images of the sixties surfacing in various genre of the tv drama of the eighties.
Sheehan, Helena
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"'Who are you?' - Learning person specific classifiers from video" [PDF]
We investigate the problem of automatically labelling faces of characters in TV or movie material with their names, using only weak supervision from automaticallyaligned subtitle and script text. Our previous work (Everingham et al. [8]) demonstrated
Everingham, M., Sivic, J., Zisserman, A.
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Risk factor identification and prevention of osteoporosis in the primary care setting [PDF]
On one of her visits, MB Borg, a 54 year old lady, showed concern about her risk of developing osteoporosis. Lately, she had been listening to a series of radio and TV programmes on this matter where particular emphasis was put on bone density scans. She
De Gabriele, Patricia
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Taking the bite out of automated naming of characters in TV video
We investigate the problem of automatically labelling appearances of characters in TV or film material with their names. This is tremendously challenging due to the huge variation in imaged appearance of each character and the weakness and ambiguity of ...
Everingham, M., Sivic, J., Zisserman, A.
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Continuité, canonicité et complétude dans Doctor Who
This article explores the complex relation to continuity in the British show Doctor Who (BBC, 1963-1989, 2005-), by looking into its multi-auctoriality from a diachronic and then synchronic point of view, and by detailing a fictional world dispersed ...
Florent Favard
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