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Tie-ins

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These tie-ins are a form of "free advertising", as they create more exposure for the media property. Tie-ins do not necessarily have to have a direct association with the property. For example, a particular pizza company can offer coupons that are associated with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movies, but that specific pizza company itself does not necessarily have to appear in the movies. By this association, however, the pizza company is exposed to a bigger audience. If a media property does well, the tie-ins gain that positive exposure as well.[1]

Third Cinema

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Third Cinema is meant to be non-commercialized, challenging Hollywood's model.

There are still some difficulties to clearly define what is considered "First Cinema" versus "Third Cinema". For example, Bollywood, one of the largest centres of film production in the world, can be viewed as resistance against "First Cinema" due to political, cultural and aesthetic differences, but at the same time it can also be said that Bollywood is a popular commercialized industry [2]

Restorative Justice: Circles

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Rituals of circles: [3]

  • Opening and closing: Creating the atmosphere for the meeting, setting the goals (the purpose of the circle)
  • Talking piece: an item passed around the circle. Everyone listens to the individual holding the talking piece. This can serve as a way to bring out the quiet voices and a way of active listening
  • Guidelines: setting general rules to remind everyone how to treat others in the circle, making it a safe environment for everyone to speak comfortably and honestly
  • The "Keeper": At least one person to facilitate the circle; the "Keeper" prepares the circle and keeps the dialogue going. Their job is to mediate, not dictate the group. There is a shared leadership in the circle, as everyone has the opportunity to contribute and learn from the group.
  • Respect: in every aspect of the circle, there is to be respect towards everyone in the circle and being sensitive to all discussions.

References

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  1. ^ Wasko, Janet, Mark Phillips, and Chris Purdie. 1993. "Hollywood Meets Madison Avenue: The Commercialization of US Films". Media, Culture & Society 15(2): 271-293.
  2. ^ Tyrell, Heather. 2012. "Bollywood versus Hollywood: Battle of the Dream Factories". In The Globalization Reader, edited by Frank Lechner and John Boli. Fourth Edition ed., 372-378. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  3. ^ Boyes-Watson, Carolyn. (2005). "Seeds of Change: Using peacemaking circles to build a village for every child." Child Welfare, 84(2), pp.191-208.