Stephen, I just finished helping a student who is doing a 30-page paper on Canada's role in visual literacy education. Plowing through Comm. Abstracts we came across an entry that made her day...You may already be aware of it though: "Report of the Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry." Toronto: The Commission/Ministry of Government Services. 1977. 7 volumes. Although this might seem too dated, you mention that you are going to discuss the evolution of violence in the media. One of the charges given to the commission was to document the findings of all research done on the issue FOR THE LAST FIFTY YEARS...Volume 2 is a bibliography on Violence and the Media. Hope this helps...Martha *<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>* * * * Martha Day Internet: [log in to unmask] * * UVM Bailey/Howe Library Bitnet: [log in to unmask] * * Reference Dept/B104 Phone: 802-656-0895 * * Burlington, VT 05405-0036 FAX: 802-656-4038 * * * * * *<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*<>*