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Nicols Fox

Biographical

This is the homepage of the author's own website. Take a visit and you'll find a book cover, some quotes, links to info about her work and to a biography, and lots of other links.

Here's Fox's bio from ConsumerFreedom.com. Read it and consider: How does the information here differ from what you found above? Why do you think the different authors included different things?

Bibliographical

Fox conducted this interview with Jim Motavalli of E-magazine.com in 1998. It's called "Nicols Fox: Investigating a Food Supply Gone Haywire." How can you compare it to the piece in your text? What's different?

Read this review by Fox of Matthew Scully's book Dominion: The Power of Man, The Suffering of Animals, And the Call to Mercy. The title of the review is "Feeling Their Pain." To what is the title referring?

This page from Salon.com has a bit of information about Fox's book Against the Machine: The Hidden Luddite Tradition in Literature, Art, and Individual Lives. The title of the review adds the word rage to the main title. What play on words does the title of the review make?

Cultural

Click here to see the results of a simple Google web search for the word television. Does the number of hits surprise you? Next, take a look at this Google.com directory about TV. What advantages does this directory have over the web search just above? How would you begin to narrow your search further if you intended to do research on television?

In a book called Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman argues that television is determining culture rather than reflecting it. Use a Google search to find some information about the book online. Do you agree with Postman? Why or why not?

Many groups have advocated turning off televisions for a period of time or altogether. WhiteDot.org, "the international campaign against television," has developed this site. See if you can come up with some good paper topics by checking it out.

Conservative media observers often state that there is a liberal bias in the U.S. media. That topic is still too broad for a research paper, but going to the Media Research Center, a conservative "media watchdog," will help you initially narrow it, no matter what side of the debate you ultimately decide to take.