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Community television: the constitution of a medium analysed by means of Sartre's progressive-regressive method (1974)
Thesis
Dunning, R. Community television: the constitution of a medium analysed by means of Sartre's progressive-regressive method. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/790369

The work is presented in two volumes. The first volume is intended as a protracted introduction to the second. Volume One This volume is divided into two parts with an introduction. The latter draws attention to the fact that the word television no l... Read More about Community television: the constitution of a medium analysed by means of Sartre's progressive-regressive method.

Community video in Bentilee: an action-research project (1974)
Thesis
Jardine, R. D. Community video in Bentilee: an action-research project. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/790359

The work is presented in three parts which together make up two volumes. The use of videotape recording as a communication and organisation tool in community development is still a relatively new field. A number of projects have been undertaken in Ca... Read More about Community video in Bentilee: an action-research project.

Letters from the Hon. Robert Curzon Jnr., 1810-1873, to the Rev. Walter Sneyd, 1809-1888 (1974)
Thesis
Fraser, I. H. C. (1974). Letters from the Hon. Robert Curzon Jnr., 1810-1873, to the Rev. Walter Sneyd, 1809-1888. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/411031

1. The Hon. Robert Curzon junior is a figure of significance for three reasons that have long been a matter of record. Firstly, be was the only person ever to investigate the contents of the monastic libraries of the Middle East and Meteora, others b... Read More about Letters from the Hon. Robert Curzon Jnr., 1810-1873, to the Rev. Walter Sneyd, 1809-1888.

The geology of the Precambrian rocks of La Hague, Manche, France (1974)
Thesis
Power, G. M. The geology of the Precambrian rocks of La Hague, Manche, France. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/413246

The Precambrian rocks of La Hague have been divided into three areas of older gneisses, an orthogneiss complex intrusive into these gneisses and a series of post-tectonic granitic rocks.
The gneisses of the Nez de Jobourg, Omonville and Greville are... Read More about The geology of the Precambrian rocks of La Hague, Manche, France.