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Silicon Valley + Hollywood = Convergence 2.0, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
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On the Road Again with Ken Burns and Country Music, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
“Country Music, Lil Nas X, and the ‘Old Town Road’ Controversy”, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
50 Years Ago, As '1964' Reminds Us, Beatles and Hillbillies Reigned on TV, Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
Smash Cut to Black, Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
Terror, Torture, Soldier, Spy, Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
Brody Must Die, Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
The Tragic Beauty of Ken Burns's The Dust Bowl (2012), Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
Like It or Not, Aaron Sorkin Has Found His Niche, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Like It or Not, Aaron Sorkin Has Found His Niche, Gary Edgerton Gary R. Edgerton
The ‘Most Interesting Man in the World', Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
The Tragic Beauty of Ken Burns's The Dust Bowl (2012), Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Televising 9/11 and Its Aftermath: The Framing of George W. Bush’s Faith-Based Politics of Good and Evil, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
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Where the Past Comes Alive’: Television, History and Popular Memory, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
High Concept, Small Screen: Reperceiving the Industrial and Stylistic Origins of the American Made-for-TV Movie, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
The Multiplex: The Modern American Motion Picture Theatre as Message, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Chalk, Talk, and Videotape: Utilizing Ken Burns’s Television Histories in the Classroom, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Ken Burns’s Rebirth of a Nation: Television, Narrative, and Popular History, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Revisiting the Recordings of Wars Past: Remembering the Documentary Trilogy of John Huston, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
Film Language and the Persistence of Racial Stereotyping in The Last of the Mohicans (1992), Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
The Murrow Legend as Metaphor: The Creation, Appropriation, and Usefulness of Edward R. Murrow's Life Story, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
A Visit to the Imaginary Landscape of Harrison, Texas: The Filmed Stories of Horton Foote, Gary Edgerton Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication
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