Guide to the Kenneth William Hirsch papers, 1949-2002 [Bulk: 1956-1996]

Finding aid prepared by Christopher Rockwell
California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
The Library
2000 State University Drive East
Sacramento, CA, 95819-6039
916-278-6144
scua@csus.edu
March 2015


Title: Kenneth William Hirsch papers
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 1985/04
Contributing Institution: California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 12.0 Linear feet (8 record cartons & 1 oversize box)
Date (bulk): Bulk, 1956-1996
Date (inclusive): 1949-2002
Language of Materials note: Collection is in English and Swedish.
Abstract: Contains teaching and research files of Kenneth William Hirsch, a professor of Communication Studies at Sacramento State who focused heavily on the effects of TV violence on children. In addition, it includes reports and hearings pertaining to the California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention during the early 1980s.

Separated Materials note

Various books that came with the collection were cataloged and housed in the University Library.

Processing Information note

Collection was processed by Christopher Rockwell.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

Collection was gifted to the University Library by Beatrice Nora Hirsch in 2011.

Conditions Governing Use note

Copyright is protected by the copyright law, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code. Requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce from collections must be submitted in writing to the Head of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives. Permission for publication is given on the behalf of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives, The Library, California State University, Sacramento as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Conditions Governing Access note

Collection is open for research. Some restrictions apply.

Related Archival Materials note

Related materials to Kenneth William Hirsch may be found in the following collections in this repository:
Pacific Sociological Association records (MSS 2006/13).

Biographical/Historical note

Kenneth William Hirsch was born on June 15, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois and later grew up in Highland Park, Illinois. After graduating from high school in 1950, he served in the U.S. Army where he was stationed in Europe during the Korean War. After coming home, he pursued his interest in broadcasting and attended the NBC-KPIX-Stanford Summer Radio-Television Institute in 1953. By 1960, Hirsch graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech/Broadcasting and Film and later received a Master of Arts in 1965. In 1969, he received his Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Oregon.
Hirsch became an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Sacramento State College in 1969. His on-going research focused on Mass and Human Communication, Group Process, Communication Theory and Research, Broadcasting and Film, Persuasion and Attitude Change and Media Violence Effects on Children. In 1981, he served as a research consultant for the California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Preservation. He retired from Sacramento State in 1988 and moved to Napa, Calif. with his wife, Beatrice Nora Hirsch. He passed away on June 16, 2010.

Custodial History note

The collection was gathered and assembled by Kenneth William Hirsch throughout his lifetime. In December 1985, he deposited a box of California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention hearings and reports. In 2011, the remaining of his collection was deposited by his wife, Beatrice Nora Hirsch.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Hirsch, Kenneth William
AIDS (Disease)
California. Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention
Children and violence.
Communication
Violence on television.

 

Series 1: Biographical, 1949-1995

Scope and Contents note

The "Biographical" series includes biographical information on Kenneth William Hirsch that was originally housed in a scrapbook, but later removed. It also includes diplomas, certificates and work vitas.
The series is arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Box 1, Folder 1

Diplomas and Certificates, 1958-1995

Box 1, Folder 2

Scrapbook: Career and School Academics, 1950-1995

Box 1, Folder 3

Scrapbook: Sports and Extracurricular, 1949-1969

Box 1, Folder 4

Vitas, 1981-1987

Box 1, Folder 5

Vitas, 1985-1987

 

Series 2: Education, 1959-1968

Scope and Contents note

The "Education" series consists of research papers, dissertations, college documents and transcripts of Kenneth William Hirsch.
The series is arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Box 1, Folder 6

College Documents and Transcripts, 1959-1968

Box 1, Folder 7

Dissertation (Originals), undated

Box 1, Folder 8

Dissertation Proposals, 1968

Box 1, Folder 9

Research Papers, circa 1959

 

Series 3: Profession, 1966-2002

Scope and Contents note

The "Profession" series consists of papers pertaining to Kenneth William Hirsch's lifetime employment. It includes job information, applications & contacts to a variety of positions sought after and (or) held by Hirsch. In addition, it includes his faculty and promotion files at Sacramento State.
The sub-series are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
 

Sub-Series 1: Jobs & Contacts, 1952-2002

Box 1, Folder 10

Data Bases and Master Files, undated

Box 1, Folder 11

Enterprise Idea, undated

Box 1, Folder 12

International Design Conference - Article for au jour d'hui photoessay, 1961-1962

Box 1, Folder 13

Jobs: Backup Material, 1957-1973

Box 1, Folder 14

Jobs: Summer, 1967-1968

Box 1, Folder 15

Jobs: Teaching-Information, 1966-1969

Box 1, Folder 16

[Notecards with business contacts & project ideas], undated

Box 1, Folder 17

Swimming Pro Info. Bid for Job, 1960

Box 1, Folder 18

Work Reports and Suggestions - Industrial Jobs, 1961-1963

 

Sub-Series 2: Sacramento State, 1966-1980

Box 1, Folder 19

Courses - Proposals, 1966-1968

Box 1, Folder 20

Faculty Professional File, 1978-1979

Box 1, Folder 21

Faculty Professional File (1 of 2), 1978-1980

Box 1, Folder 22

Faculty Professional File (2 of 2), 1978-1980

Box 2, Folder 2

Teaching Innovations: Course Conduct, Interesting Teaching Material, 1968-1973

 

Sub-Series 3: Promotion Files, 1971-1990

Box 2, Folder 3

Promotion (1 of 2), 1971-1990

Box 2, Folder 4

Promotion (2 of 2), 1971-1990

Box 2, Folder 5

Promotion Data - Originals, 1970s-1985

 

Series 4: Research and Writings, 1956-1996

Scope and Contents note

The "Research and Writings" series consists of papers, research files, short stories, scripts and miscellaneous writings by Kenneth William Hirsch. Of particular note are files on AIDS Research, as well as Children and Media Violence, which were two major focuses of Hirsch's. The CTV-SCALERPI Report also featured the use of a scaler created by Hirsch, which allowed him to measure children's impressions of violence while viewing television. (For more information about the CTV-SCALERPI project, see the "Artifacts" series which includes the scaler and images.)
The series is arranged in alphabetical order by title, with miscellaneous files at the end.
Box 2, Folder 6

ABC-Violence - Physiological VARS Proposal, 1985

Box 2, Folder 7

AIDS Research Proposals, 1987-1991

Box 2, Folder 8

AIDS Research (1 of 2), 1988-1994

Box 2, Folder 9

AIDS Research (2 of 2), 1988-1994

Box 2, Folder 10

ALT [Altruism]: Proposal and Research Plan, circa 1978

Box 2, Folder 11

ALT [Altruism]: Notes for Writeup and Agedcare Theory and Hypotheses, circa 1975-1977

Box 2, Folder 12

ALT [Altruism]: Ireland, circa 1984

Box 2, Folder 13

"Awareness, Attitude and Altruistic Behaviors," 1976

Box 2, Folder 14

Battered Women: Battered ICA Originals, circa 1984

Box 2, Folder 15

Battered Women: Abstract and Concept Paper, circa 1984

Box 2, Folder 16

Battered Women: Battered Proposal, circa 1984

Box 2, Folder 17

Children and Media Violence: Research (1 of 2), 1969-1994

Box 2, Folder 18

Children and Media Violence: Research (2 of 2), 1969-1994

Box 2, Folder 19

"Children's Toleration of Real-Life Aggression After Exposure to Media Violence..." 1994

Box 3, Folder 1

Civics: Clippings, Articles, 1988-2002

Box 3, Folder 2

Community Problems in the Lives of Residents: Drafts, 1976

Box 3, Folder 3

Community Problems in the Lives of Residents: Research (1 of 2), 1975-1994

Box 3, Folder 4

Community Problems in the Lives of Residents: Research (2 of 2), 1975-1994

Box 3, Folder 5

Computer-Mediated Communication: Research, 1984-1988

Box 3, Folder 6

CTV Project Description and Proposal "Swedish Children's..." 1976-1980

Box 3, Folder 7

CTV-SCALERPI Report - CTV #13, 1979

Box 3, Folder 8

CTV-SCALERPI images, undated

Box 3, Folder 9

"Deceit and the First Interstellar Message," circa 1972

Box 3, Folder 10

"Diffusion and Consistency of Media Source..." 1975

Box 3, Folder 11

Essays: Broadcasting and Communications, 1959-1970

Box 3, Folder 12

Essays: Photo Essays: Ideas, circa 1960

Box 3, Folder 13

Essays: High School & College - General, undated

Box 3, Folder 14

Essays: In Progress, circa 1956

Box 3, Folder 15

Generation Gap: Hippies, Problems of Youth, 1952-1972

Box 3, Folder 16

Media Violence: Research (1 of 2), 1981-1996

Box 3, Folder 17

Media Violence: Research (2 of 2), 1981-1996

Box 3, Folder 18

"The Program in Broadcasting: An Analysis, with Recommendations and a Suggested Integrated Program in Communication" by Kenneth William Hirsch, Ph.D., 1970

Box 4, Folder 1

"Public Acceptance of 'Predator Control': A Report of Research Findings," 1972

Box 4, Folder 2

Research - Ideas, 1965-1977

Box 4, Folder 3

Research Sources, undated

Box 4, Folder 4

Scripts: Film-Short (1 of 2), 1964

Box 4, Folder 5

Scripts: Film-Short (2 of 2), 1964

Box 4, Folder 6

Scripts: "The Man Who Saved the World," 1958

Box 4, Folder 7

Scripts Registration - Copyright, 1958-1966

Box 4, Folder 8

Short Stories: "The Tap on the Door," undated

Box 4, Folder 9

Story Treatments, undated

Box 4, Folder 10

Story Ideas, 1959

Box 4, Folder 11

Swedish Research, circa 1994

Box 4, Folder 12

Woodfords Washoe Project, 1992-1994

Box 4, Folder 13

Miscellaneous, 1980-1992

Box 4, Folder 14

Miscellaneous, circa 1990s

Box 4, Folder 15

Miscellaneous: Research Papers (1 of 2), 1960-1994

Box 4, Folder 16

Miscellaneous: Research Papers (2 of 2), 1960-1994

 

Series 5: California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention, 1980-1983

Scope and Contents note

The "California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention" consists of 2 sub-series, "Public Hearings" and "Papers & Reports". The California Commission on Crime Control and Violence Prevention was established in 1979 by the California Legislature. The commission had various scholars in the sociological field give testimonials and submit reports pertaining to various crime and violence issues. Of particular note is the report "Research Findings and Theoretical Trends: Mass Media Violence," submitted by Hirsch.
The sub-series are arranged by the date of their hearing / publication.
 

Sub-Series 1: Public Hearings, 1980-1981

Box 4, Folder 17

"Birthing/Infant Bonding" [Partial Transcript], September 27, 1980

Box 4, Folder 18

"Nutritional and Biochemical Influences on Aggressive and Violent Behavior," December 4, 1980

Box 5, Folder 1

"The Biological Aspects of Violent Behavior," January 29-30, 1981

Box 5, Folder 2

"Family, Parenting and Early Childhood Development," March 26-27, 1981

Box 5, Folder 3

"Social, Economic and Cultural Factors," May 21-22, 1981

 

Sub-Series 2: Papers & Reports, 1980-1983

Box 5, Folder 4

Annual Report to the California Legislature, 1980

Box 5, Folder 5

"Social Factors in Violence" by Herman J. Loether and marianne T. Brewer", June 1981

Box 5, Folder 6

"Research Findings and Theoretical Trends: Mass Media Violence" by Kenneth William Hirsch, Ph.D., September 15, 1981 (Update: June 30, 1982)

Box 5, Folder 7

"Seven Decades of Gangs: What has been Learned, What has been Done, and What Should be Done" by John C. Quicker, October 1981

Box 5, Folder 8

"Violence in the Family" by Mildred Daley Pagelow, Ph.D., 1981

Box 5, Folder 9

"Rape, Child Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: An Analysis of the Prevalence, Causes, and Recommended Solutions" by Diana E. H. Russell, Ph.D., March 1982

Box 5, Folder 10

"Taking Root: An Overview of Violence Prevention Programs in California" (1 of 2), March 1983

Box 5, Folder 11

"Taking Root: An Overview of Violence Prevention Programs in California" (2 of 2), March 1983

Box 5, Folder 12

"Legal Violence" by Dane Archer, undated

Box 5, Folder 13

"Crime Theories Relevant to the Subject of Violence," undated

Box 5, Folder 14

"Institutional Racism", undated

 

Series 6: Publications, 1975-1999

Scope and Contents note

The "Publications" series consists of publications collected by Kenneth William Hirsch throughout his lifetime.
The series is arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Box 5, Folder 15

"Covering the Presidential Primaries," June 1992

Box 5, Folder 16

"Emerging Voices: East European Media in Transition," October 1990

Box 5, Folder 17

"Environmental Risk Reporting: The Science and The Coverage," February 1991

Box 5, Folder 18

"A New Agenda for Science" Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 1987

Box 5, Folder 19

The Politics and Economics of the Press: A Developmental Perspective (Volume 1, Number 06-009), 1975

Box 5, Folder 20

U.S. Department of Justice Portable Guides to Investigating Child Abuse, 1997

Box 5, Folder 21

U.S. Department of Justice. "Promising Strategies to Reduce Gun Violence," February 1999

 

Series 7: Ads, Photographs & Slides, 1963-1971

Scope and Contents note

The "Ads, Photographs & Slides" series consists of professional photography taken by Kenneth William Hirsch. It consists of advertisements, studio portraits, and slides.
Box 5, Folder 22

Ads Conceived and Executed by K.W.H., undated

Box 5, Folder 23

Tear Sheets - Photos, 1963

Box 5, Folder 24

Photographic Portraiture Portfolio (1 of 2), undated

Box 5, Folder 25

Photographic Portraiture Portfolio (2 of 2), undated

Box 5, Folder 26

[Slides], 1970-1971

Box 6-8

Series 8: Audio & Video, undated

Scope and Contents note

The "Audio & Video" series consists of 2 sub-series for videocassettes and audiocassettes. They were collected by Kenneth William Hirsch for the purposes of research on various topics, including AIDS, broadcasting and violence in the media.
The sub-series are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Box 6-8

Sub-Series 1: Videocassettes, undated

 

“3”

 

"4"

 

"5"

 

"6"

 

"7"

 

"8"

 

"9"

 

"10"

 

“3-2-1: Contact - - What Kids Want to Know About Sex and Growing Up”; “1984”; “Lost Kingdom of the Mayas.”

 

“48 Hours: The Selling of America – Behind the Scenes in TV Advertising”

 

"50 year War: Israel and the Arab”

 

1984 CILO Awards

 

1984 CILO Awards; 60 Second Spot: "The Making of a Television Commercial”

 

ABC News, “Terrorism the New World War”, “Munich Olympics Massacre”; “…Attack on Marine Barracks” October 23, 1983; ABC 20/20 “Ku Klux Klan Lynching”

 

“Above California (aerial views)”; Film Special Nature “Africa”

 

“All About TV”; Nova, “What is Music?”; “Black Holes”

 

“An American Family” Hours 1 – 6

 

“An American Family” Hours 7 – 13

 

“As the World Turns”; “Carmen San Diego”; “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood”

 

“The Atomic Café”; “AIDS” (Doc and Legal Discussion)

 

“Auctioning Radio Frequencies”

 

Battlefield Parts 4-6; “Stalin”; “Normandy” “Berlin”

 

Battlefield Series “Battle of France”; “Britain”; “Midway”

 

Bill Moyers, The Public Mind – “Image and Reality in America” and “Project Censored”

 

Bill Moyers, “A Walk Through the 20th Century, WWII : The Propaganda Battle”

 

Bill Moyer,“What Can We Do About Violence?”

 

“Brazil Kids’ Shows”

 

“Cartoons with Commercials”

 

“Cities at War” London; Berlin.

 

“Civil War”

 

“Columbia Journalism Series”, (Fred Friendly, Battered Child)

 

“Columbia Seminars”; Terrorism Series Part 3 of 4 “Protecting a Free Society” (Peter Jennings, Tom Wicker, Daryl Gates, ect.); “Allies and Extradition” Part 4.

 

“Computers and New Communication”

 

“Computers and New Communication”; Acorn-BBC “The Computer Program”; “Life on Earth, Communication” (Starts with Eqyupt, focuses on Human Communication and Writing); Nova, “The Television Explosion”

 

Dr. Akiba Cohen, “How Nations Differ in T.V.”

 

“Dr. Koop”; “Moyers on News Reality; Soldiers . . .Irregulars”; “Team Spirit in Industry”; “Cities at War – Berlin”

 

“FBI Raids Branch Davidians”

 

“Fear in America Reverse Angle” 1992; “Benny Goodman”; “Crime, Violence and TV News”

 

“Firing Line”, 1986; Nova, “Can AIDWS be Stopped?”

 

Fred Friendly, Columbia Seminar “Hard Drugs, Hard Choices”, 1.Teaching, Testing and Treatment 2. Law Order and the Community 3. Vigilantism and Legalization 4. Crisis Beyond Our Borders; Peter Jennings “A World of Competition”

 

“Free Speech and Advertising – Who Draws the Line”

 

Frontline: “the Bombing of Pan Am (Lockerbie, Scotland) January 1990; “Seeing the Sights” (Tourism and Fear of Terrorism) – Roger Mudd; ABC News, “Berlin Nightclub Phone Link Info”; “Airline Bombings”

 

“The Gang” (1991)

 

“Gettysburg”

 

“The Great War and the 20th Century”

 

“Incident in the Mediterranean” Part 1 and Part 2

 

“Interview with Attorney General Janet Reno”; “Denver Youth Violence Program”; ( Gangs, anti-children carrying guns); Kiri Tekanawa, Opera Gala”; ABC News, “Crossfire: Kids and Violence”, 1993

 

“In the Face of Terrorism : Incident in the Mediterranean” Part 1 and Part 2

 

“Iraq Ultimatum Deadline Eve”, January 15, 1991; Fred Friendly – Colombia Series on Media and Policy (Discussion on Impending War); Frontline, “Iraq War”, January 15, 1991; “The Gulf at Home” (Iraq War Protests); “Analysis of Comedy – Bewe Crystal et al.; “Echoes of the Big Bands”

 

“Iraq West Censorship”; Moyers “Project Censorship”

 

“Jonestown Memories”; “Remember My Lai”; “Facing Hate” - - Moyers Interviews Ellie Weisel.

 

“Judgment at Nuremberg”, 1961

 

“Karate Kid”; “Our neighbors, Fred Rogers”

 

“Korea: The Unknown War”, November 1990

 

“Legendary Conductors Rehearsals”; “Jazz Ballet Marsalist Peter Martins”; Over New England”; “Over Florida”; “Victory in the Pacific WWII”

 

“Leni Riefenstahl”; “Galapagos Islands”

 

“Lost Kingdom of the Mayas”; “Confronting Violence”; “Lost in the Dust”

 

“Louis and Clark”

 

“Making a Commercial” (Sixty Second Spot)

 

“The Man Who Shot John Lennon”; “The Times of Harvey Milk”; “Frontline: The Man Who Made the Supergun”; “Vietnam War”; “War and Peace in the Nuclear Age”

 

McNeil/Lehrer, “Violence”

 

Nova, “Avoiding the Surgeon’s Knife”; “Arab and Jew Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land”; Nova, “Can Bombing Win a War?”

 

Nova, “Gerbner’s Critique of U.S. TV”; Violence (L.A. Gangs); “Mt. St. Helens”

 

Nova, “Murder, Rape and DNA”; “Men of War: Untold Stories: Battle of the Bulge”

 

Nova, “The Television Explosion”; Bill Moyers “A Walk Through the 20th Century, WWII : The Propaganda Battle”

 

“Opening Shots – Kids and War – Violence”

 

“Organized Drug Crime”; “The Thin Blue Line” (Docu-Drama, revenge motivated murder conviction); “Faces of the Enemy”; “Potentially Offensive: Porn Under Sie…”

 

“Pearl Harbor: Two Hours that Changed the World”; “December 7, 1941: Attack at Dawn”; “Remember Pearl Harbor”; “Bugging in 6 Easy Lessons.” (circa 1992)

 

Peter Jennings ABC, ‘Viewpoint’ “TV Violence and News; “Panelists, News Reporters, Police, Citizens”; TV and Terrorism: Who Calls the Shots”

 

Peter Jennings, “Guns”, 1991; “Update: “Shield for Abuse” (S.F. Police Brutality)

 

“QED: Guide to Armageddon”; “STIMULI” used in Oregon and Sweden; “Gunsmoke” (Mat and Chester ambush crooks); “Russian Roulette”; “Riot – Opening of ‘7 Days in May”’; “Nuke Blasts, ‘Dr. Stangelove'"

 

“Race Against Media” “3 Penny Opera”

 

Richard Leakey, “The Making of Mankind: Setting Down”; “Violence on the Tube” (ABC Peter Jennings, Moderator); Mac Neal-Lehrer May, 24 1990, Roger Rosenblad “essay” on Movie Violence “Last Exit to Brooklyn”; Videos “Oswald Assassination and Oakland Fire.”

 

“See Dick and Jane Lie, Cheat & Steal; Teaching Morality to Kids”

 

“Sesame Street”; Mr. Rogers Neighborhood”; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”; “G.I. Joe”; “Leave it to Beaver.”

 

“SHOA”

 

“SHOA” Part 3

 

"Starsky and Hutch” (Teenage boys in juvenile detention lock-up)

 

“Starsky and Hutch” December 26, 1968, ABC Network (Ch. 13 Sacramento)

 

“Strictly Business: CNN Report”

 

Strictly Business: Television Sweeps”; “48 Hours: The Selling of America – Behind the Scenes in TV Advertising”

 

“Television Newsman – Loves Me, Loves Me Not”

 

“The Television Newsman – Loves Me, Loves Me Not”; “Free Speech and Advertising – Who Draws the Line”

 

“TV Ratings”; “Olympics”; “Naked Hollywood: The Writer”; “Spanking” 20/20 ABC.

 

“Unicef Compedium of TV Formats”

 

War, “Escalation to Civilians”, “Training to Kill”, “The Deadly Game of Nations”

 

War, “Notes on Nuclear War”, “Goodbye War” (Peace Efforts-Un and World Government”

 

“The Wild West” Parts 1-3

 

“The Wild West” Part 5

Box 8

Sub-Series 2: Audio Cassettes undated

 

[Side A] AIDS Symposium #1, May 26, 1986 (ICA); [Side B] AIDS Symposium #2, May 26, 1986 (ICA)

 

[Side A] AIDS Symposium #3, May 26, 1986 (ICA); [Side B] AIDS Symposium #4, May 26, 1986 (ICA)

 

Audrey Hepburn, “Children in a Changing World” (Address by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Audrey Hepburn to the Commonwealth Club of California)

 

“CS-21 Media Comm. Final Exam Fall ’71-72 (Hirsch)”

 

“Don Roberts – S. Africa Data Stanford 1”

 

“Don Roberts – Stanford – S. Africa Data 2”

 

“Ed McDonald July 10, 1979”

 

“Ed McDonald Aug 21, 1980”

 

[Side A] Ed McDonald phone call, May 22, 1979”; [Side B] “Phone calls, Ben Lippmen, IRS and Ed McDonald, May 24, 1979; June 7, 1979; June 12 1979”

 

[Side A] “Jane Goodall - - Chimps - - Competition for Bananas”, [Side B] “World: A Close-up look at Swedish Society and the Feelings and Fears of its Youth” 9:00P.M., CH. 6, Sacramento, Oct. 16, 1979, Written and directed by Ofra Bike L.

 

“Jenny Brockie Prog, TV Violence and Kids, Prof. Ken Hirsch”

 

“On Air Project #6”

 

“On Air Project #9”

 

“On Air Project #19”

 

“Pete Thompson CS 166 Com . . .”

 

“Radio Reruns”, “Low Rider 87 Remix”, “Low Rider Radio Edit”, “Low Rider Extended Remix”

 

“T’call, K.W. Hirsch and Ed McDonald, Jan. 26, 1977”

 

Series 9: Artifacts, undated

Scope and Contents note

The "Artifacts" series includes a scaler which was used to research how children in Sweden interpret make-believe and real-life violence depicted on TV. The project did this by presenting children with "a variety of pictures with abstract concepts," and it measured the "message distance" and "reality cue distance".
In addition to the scaler, the series contains cards created by Hirsch with pictorial images of specific concepts that were attached to metal plates. The magnets that held the plates in place are also included.
Oversize 1, Item 1

Scaler, undated

Oversize 1, Item 2

Box of images, undated

Oversize 1, Item 3

Magnet plates, undated