Internet Sources:
Bee, Amanda. "One Tree Hill Reads the BIBLE." Pocketbook Blog: One Tree Hill Reads the BIBLE. N.p., 8 Mar. 2011. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This blog post is about the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill. It gives an in depth breakdown of multiple instances where Bible quotes are either directly used or referenced. This will help me when I discuss the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill
Dallgus-Frey, Paul. "Bible Stories for Kids - Cain & Able." Bible Stories for Kids - Cain & Able. N.p., Nov. 2004. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.This article discusses the Biblical story of Cain and Abel and explains it in a clear and concise manner. It will help me when comparing the story of Cain and Abel with the story of Dan and Keith Scott
"'Glee,' 'One Tree Hill,' and 'Degrassi' Attempt the Impossible: Can School Shooting Be Done 'right' on TV?" ‘Glee,’ ‘One Tree Hill,’ and ‘Degrassi’ Attempt the Impossible: Can School Shooting Be Done ‘right’ on TV? N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is an article discussing school shootings in various television shows including One Tree Hill and whether or not they were done tastefully and with resemblance to a true school shooting. This article also compares the shooting on One Tree Hill with the infamous Columbine Shooting. This article will give me information on school shootings in the real world and also how they are depicted on television
"Haley Tells Lucas She Got Married!" YouTube. YouTube, 06 May 2010. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This video is a clip from season 1x22 in which Haley tell her best friend Lucas that she has married and lost her virginity to his half brother Nathan. This video will be used on the page where I discuss teenage relationships on One Tree Hill
"One Tree Hill ~ School Shooting." YouTube. YouTube, 09 Oct. 2010. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is an edited video of season 3x16 "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept". This video highlights all the main points of the school shooting including the shooter's personal conflicts and eventual suicide. This video will help readers of my website gain a broader outlook on this episode, which i will be featuring on my page discussing school shootings and suicides.
"One Tree Hill." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This website helps me gather information about the the show. It is also helpful for gathering pictures and quotes.
"One Tree Hill (TV Series)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 10 June 2013. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This website is very helpful in gathering episode-by-episode summaries as well as in depth character biographies and show ratings.
"OTreeHill." Twitter.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.This is a twitter feed dedicated to One Tree Hill quotes and news. This twitter feed will help me use quotes from the show that are relevant to the topics I am discussing
Park, Alice. "Sex on TV Increases Teen Pregnancy, Says Report." Time U.S. N.p., 3 Nov. 2008. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.This is an article from Time U.S showing the correlation between sex seen on television and teenage pregnancy rates in the real world. This article will help me as I discuss teenage pregnancy as depicted on One Tree Hill.
Peitzman, Louis. "Why School Shooting Episodes Need to Stop." BuzzFeed. N.p., 12 Apr. 2013. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This BuzzFeed article discusses the popularity of school shooting episodes on television and why they need to stop. This article will help me discuss the school shooting episode of One Tree Hill and its implications and effects it has on its viewers.
"Religion in TV Shows." Think Atheist. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is a blog post talking about television and how they incorporate the act of confession into their shows. This blog post will help me show how One Tree Hill mainly uses religion and confession when the characters are in need of forgiveness.
Academic Books:
Badaracco, Claire. Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas about Religion and Culture. Waco, TX: Baylor UP, 2005. Print.I will use this book as a source when discussing the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill
Gilbert, Robert N., and Mike Robins. Welcome to Our World: Realities of High School Students. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin, 1998. Print.This book gives real life accounts of actual high school students and will help build a comparison against the characters in One Tree Hill.
Suman, Michael. Religion and Prime Time Television. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997. Print.This book touches on how Religion is portrayed on television as a whole and I will use it to discuss how Religion is portrayed on One Tree Hill.
Articles:
Gahr, Evan. "Religion on TV Doesn't Have a Prayer." Catholic League (1997): n. pag. Print. This article will help me gain insight on religion as it is portrayed on television
Johnstone, David M. Pop goes religion: faith in popular culture. Christian Scholar's Review Journal. Volume 35. Issue 4. January 2006. Pages 551-553. This article discusses religion and faith as seen in popular culture and will help me when I discuss how religion is portrayed in One Tree Hill
Marsh, Clive. “High Theology/Popular Theology? The Arts, Popular Culture and the Contemporary Theological Task?”. The Expository Times. 117. 11 (2006): 447-451. This article discusses how religion and popular culture are now combined with each other on the media. This article will help me when I discuss whether or not religion is used to attract viewers to One Tree Hill
Plate, Thomas. "Religion and Prime Time Television". Religion and Prime Time Television. Ed. Michael Suman. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 1997. 107-109. This article discusses how religion is not meant to be portrayed on television because television is meant for entertainment and religion is not. This article will help me gain insight on religion and how it is portrayed on television and whether or not it is portrayed in a tasteful way on One Tree Hill.
Skill, Thomas, James D. Robinson, and John S. Lyons. "The Portrayal of Religion and Spirituality on Fictional Network Television." Review of Religious Research 35.3 (1994): 251-67. JSTOR. Web. 9 Feb. 2012. This article will be of great use to me because it discusses how religion in the media is often diluted and is shown very little in relation to the amount of religious viewers. It will help me when I discuss the portrayal of religion on One Tree Hill and how often times on the show they only show religion when a character is in a moment of need.
Bee, Amanda. "One Tree Hill Reads the BIBLE." Pocketbook Blog: One Tree Hill Reads the BIBLE. N.p., 8 Mar. 2011. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This blog post is about the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill. It gives an in depth breakdown of multiple instances where Bible quotes are either directly used or referenced. This will help me when I discuss the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill
Dallgus-Frey, Paul. "Bible Stories for Kids - Cain & Able." Bible Stories for Kids - Cain & Able. N.p., Nov. 2004. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.This article discusses the Biblical story of Cain and Abel and explains it in a clear and concise manner. It will help me when comparing the story of Cain and Abel with the story of Dan and Keith Scott
"'Glee,' 'One Tree Hill,' and 'Degrassi' Attempt the Impossible: Can School Shooting Be Done 'right' on TV?" ‘Glee,’ ‘One Tree Hill,’ and ‘Degrassi’ Attempt the Impossible: Can School Shooting Be Done ‘right’ on TV? N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is an article discussing school shootings in various television shows including One Tree Hill and whether or not they were done tastefully and with resemblance to a true school shooting. This article also compares the shooting on One Tree Hill with the infamous Columbine Shooting. This article will give me information on school shootings in the real world and also how they are depicted on television
"Haley Tells Lucas She Got Married!" YouTube. YouTube, 06 May 2010. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This video is a clip from season 1x22 in which Haley tell her best friend Lucas that she has married and lost her virginity to his half brother Nathan. This video will be used on the page where I discuss teenage relationships on One Tree Hill
"One Tree Hill ~ School Shooting." YouTube. YouTube, 09 Oct. 2010. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is an edited video of season 3x16 "With Tired Eyes, Tired Minds, Tired Souls, We Slept". This video highlights all the main points of the school shooting including the shooter's personal conflicts and eventual suicide. This video will help readers of my website gain a broader outlook on this episode, which i will be featuring on my page discussing school shootings and suicides.
"One Tree Hill." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This website helps me gather information about the the show. It is also helpful for gathering pictures and quotes.
"One Tree Hill (TV Series)." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 10 June 2013. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This website is very helpful in gathering episode-by-episode summaries as well as in depth character biographies and show ratings.
"OTreeHill." Twitter.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.This is a twitter feed dedicated to One Tree Hill quotes and news. This twitter feed will help me use quotes from the show that are relevant to the topics I am discussing
Park, Alice. "Sex on TV Increases Teen Pregnancy, Says Report." Time U.S. N.p., 3 Nov. 2008. Web. 7 Oct. 2013.This is an article from Time U.S showing the correlation between sex seen on television and teenage pregnancy rates in the real world. This article will help me as I discuss teenage pregnancy as depicted on One Tree Hill.
Peitzman, Louis. "Why School Shooting Episodes Need to Stop." BuzzFeed. N.p., 12 Apr. 2013. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This BuzzFeed article discusses the popularity of school shooting episodes on television and why they need to stop. This article will help me discuss the school shooting episode of One Tree Hill and its implications and effects it has on its viewers.
"Religion in TV Shows." Think Atheist. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2013.This is a blog post talking about television and how they incorporate the act of confession into their shows. This blog post will help me show how One Tree Hill mainly uses religion and confession when the characters are in need of forgiveness.
Academic Books:
Badaracco, Claire. Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas about Religion and Culture. Waco, TX: Baylor UP, 2005. Print.I will use this book as a source when discussing the use of the Bible in One Tree Hill
Gilbert, Robert N., and Mike Robins. Welcome to Our World: Realities of High School Students. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin, 1998. Print.This book gives real life accounts of actual high school students and will help build a comparison against the characters in One Tree Hill.
Suman, Michael. Religion and Prime Time Television. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997. Print.This book touches on how Religion is portrayed on television as a whole and I will use it to discuss how Religion is portrayed on One Tree Hill.
Articles:
Gahr, Evan. "Religion on TV Doesn't Have a Prayer." Catholic League (1997): n. pag. Print. This article will help me gain insight on religion as it is portrayed on television
Johnstone, David M. Pop goes religion: faith in popular culture. Christian Scholar's Review Journal. Volume 35. Issue 4. January 2006. Pages 551-553. This article discusses religion and faith as seen in popular culture and will help me when I discuss how religion is portrayed in One Tree Hill
Marsh, Clive. “High Theology/Popular Theology? The Arts, Popular Culture and the Contemporary Theological Task?”. The Expository Times. 117. 11 (2006): 447-451. This article discusses how religion and popular culture are now combined with each other on the media. This article will help me when I discuss whether or not religion is used to attract viewers to One Tree Hill
Plate, Thomas. "Religion and Prime Time Television". Religion and Prime Time Television. Ed. Michael Suman. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishers, 1997. 107-109. This article discusses how religion is not meant to be portrayed on television because television is meant for entertainment and religion is not. This article will help me gain insight on religion and how it is portrayed on television and whether or not it is portrayed in a tasteful way on One Tree Hill.
Skill, Thomas, James D. Robinson, and John S. Lyons. "The Portrayal of Religion and Spirituality on Fictional Network Television." Review of Religious Research 35.3 (1994): 251-67. JSTOR. Web. 9 Feb. 2012. This article will be of great use to me because it discusses how religion in the media is often diluted and is shown very little in relation to the amount of religious viewers. It will help me when I discuss the portrayal of religion on One Tree Hill and how often times on the show they only show religion when a character is in a moment of need.