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First published in 1973, The Shadow in the Cave explores the history of broadcasting conflicts and shows how they are built into the very roots of broadcasting. Every nation has built into its radio and television system a coded version of anxieties about the nature and effects of mass communication. The whole of the culture of broadcasting- its genres and its style - is an expression of the dilemmas which have bedevilled broadcasting form the moment of its invention. Anthony Smith's book provides for the first time a connected and carefully researched picture of the real issues involved in the debate about broadcasting. This book shows how the argument about levels of taste in broadcasting, about balance and fairness, about trivialisation, control and freedom of access are elements of a gigantic problem which threatens the whole structure of democratic freedom. The book shows some of the path to be taken if broadcasting is not to undermine the basic notion of freedom of expression. Topical, subtle and revealing, this is an important historical document, a must read for scholars and researchers of media studies, news media, media history, mass communication and political studies.
Examines the medicalisation of common human experience. Regardless of the context and cause, distress is increasingly interpreted and diagnosed as a mental illness - commonly clinical depression.
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First published in 1973, The Shadow in the Cave explores the history of broadcasting conflicts and shows how they are built into the very roots of broadcasting. Anthony Smith¿s book provides for the first time a connected and carefully researched picture of the real issues involved in the debate about broadcasting.
Learn To Speak Cat: Fake Mews brings together 100 of Anthony Smith''s best-loved cartoons from his long-running series Learn To Speak Cat. Having run for over 5 years in the Metro (London UK), Learn to Speak Cat continues to win new fans online.
Emoji Coloring Book: Funny Emoji Faces on Wonderful Coloring Pages | Activity Book For Boys, Girls, Kids and Adults!!Book FeaturesMatte-finished cover8*10 page sizeHigh-quality print!Look inside "sample"37 UNIQUE designsPerfect as a gift to your family members!Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
Insects Coloring Book: Wonderful Coloring Pages of Bugs, Arachnids, Grasshopper, Bee, Spider, Mosquito, Insects etc...Book FeaturesMatte-finished cover8*10 page sizeHigh-quality print!Look inside "sample"29 UNIQUE designsPerfect as a gift to your family members!Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
Fruits Coloring Book For Kids: Funny activity Book For Kids And Toddlers For Easy Early Learning Book FeaturesMatte-finished cover8*10 page sizeHigh-quality print!Look inside "sample"23 UNIQUE designsPerfect as a gift to your family members!Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
Stained Glass Flowers Coloring Book: 26 Inspirational Floral Dsigns Of Roses & BlossomsBook FeaturesMatte-finished cover8*10 page sizeHigh-quality print!Look inside "sample"26 UNIQUE designsPerfect as a gift to your family members!Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy Today!
Discover How To Use Herbal Medicine Effectively To Heal Away Disease & illnesses. If You Have Never Know What Is All About Herbal Medicines & The Correct Way Of Using Herbs To Build A Healthier Life, Then This Book Is About To Reveal All Just That.Here Is A Preview Of What You''ll Learn...What is the evidence to support herbal medicine?What is herbal medicine?What is a herb?How does herbal medicine work?Is herbal medicine safe?Why use herbal medicine today?Cayenne Pepper & St. John''s WortPomegranate & RosemaryChamomile & Aloe VeraEchinacea & CranberryPsyllium & BilberryCinnamon & ChicoryGinseng & EucalyptusFenugreek & ChasteberryKiwi Fruit & CannabisPapaya & CloveYarrow & ThymeJuniper & Garlic & TeaAnd Much, much more!Scroll Up And Claim Your Copy Today!
Octogenarian Anthony Smith's journey was originally inspired by both the Kontiki Expedition of Thor Heyerdahl (who he knew) and the incredible story of the survivors of a 1940 boat disaster, who spent 70 days adrift in the Atlantic, eventually reaching land emaciated and close to death. While this might sound like a voyage no-one would wish to emulate, to octogenarian Anthony Smith it sounded like an adventure, and he placed a typically straightforward advertisement in the Telegraph that read "e;Fancy rafting across the Atlantic? Famous traveller requires 3 crew. Must be OAP. Serious adventurers only."e; In his inimitable style, Smith details their voyage and the hardships they endured with a matter-of-fact air that makes his story seem all the more impressive. His advanced age allows him a wider perspective not only on the journey but on life itself, and his never-say-die attitude to the difficulty of the journey is inspirational. 'Old men ought to be explorers' said T.S. Eliot, and this book certainly gives a compelling argument in his favour. It is both a great story (a huge storm on the final night of the voyage almost wrecked them on a reef) and a call to action for the older generation - do not go quietly, says Anthony Smith, but seek out adventure as long as you are able.
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