2014
DOI: 10.1080/14682745.2014.950252
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Hollywood's insidious charms: the impact of American cinema and television on the Soviet Union during the Cold War

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“…Since electricity, radio, TV and telephones among others are agents of massive transformation they might hold the key to ideational change in thinking and behavior towards massive increase in contraceptive use if well appropriated as vehicle of change by family planning policies stakeholders and program implementers. [29][30][31][32]…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Since electricity, radio, TV and telephones among others are agents of massive transformation they might hold the key to ideational change in thinking and behavior towards massive increase in contraceptive use if well appropriated as vehicle of change by family planning policies stakeholders and program implementers. [29][30][31][32]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The literature showed that key agents of modernity that may influence behaviour change include electricity television, mobile phone. [29][30][31][32] These agents of modernity were included in models designed to examine factors influencing contraceptive use in the region. The literature confirms strong positive relationship between contraceptive use and number of living children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Filmy o Winnetou cieszyły się dużą popularnością również w państwach socjalistycznych, gdzie jednak bywały cenzurowane, często też trafiały do kin z kilkuletnim opóźnieniem. Niektóre części były wyświetlane nawet w Związku Radzieckim, gdzie po wielkim sukcesie frekwencyjnym dopuszczonego do dystrybucji na fali odwilżowego odprężenia filmu Siedmiu wspaniałych (Magnificent Seven, reż John Sturges, 1960) zapanowała moda na Dziki Zachód 22 . Sugestia, by NRD-owscy producenci podjęli się przedstawienia własnej wersji filmowej opowieści o poskramianiu amerykańskiego pogranicza nadeszła podobno z Moskwy 23 .…”
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