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  1. Janet Edith Woollacott (4 November 1939 – 13 November 2011) was a British-born French singer and dancer. She began dancing in the early 1960s, working on the Côte d'Azur, and launched her singing career in 1969. She released a few solo singles and later sang with the group Stone Age, alongside her fourth husband, Dominique Perrier.

  2. Janet Woollacott ou Janette Woollacott, née Janet Edith Woollacott le 4 novembre 1939 à Carlton dans le Nottinghamshire et morte le 11 novembre 2011 à Clamart dans les Hauts-de-Seine [1], est une danseuse et chanteuse d'origine britannique ayant fait carrière en France.

  3. Janet Woollacott was born on 4 November 1939 in Nottingham, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Mon père, ce héros. (1991), Quelques pas dans les nuages (1963) and The Making of 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977). She was married to Claude François, Dominique Perrier, Jean Sarrus and Jean-Paul Barkoff.

  4. Bond and Beyond: The Political Career of a Popular Hero | SpringerLink. Home. Textbook. Bond and Beyond. The Political Career of a Popular Hero. Textbook. © 1987. Download book PDF. Overview. Authors: Tony Bennett , Janet Woollacott. 519 Accesses. 211 Citations. 30 Altmetric. Search within this book. Table of contents (11 chapters) Front Matter.

  5. Este artículo analiza las aportaciones de la denominada Escuela de Birmingham a través de la lectura del libro de James Curran, Michael Gurevitch y Janet Woollacot titulado Sociedad y comunicación de masas como un exponente de la confrontación dual desde la perspectiva capitalista y marxista del papel de los medios de comunicación en las ...

  6. Sociedad y comunicación de masas. James Curran, Michael Gurevitch, Janet Woollacott. Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1981 - 532 pages.

  7. In the wake of Tony Bennett and Janet Woollacotts (1987, 42-43) conceptualization of James Bond as a “mobile signifier” in their landmark study on Bond and Beyond: The Political Career of a Popular Hero, scholarship on James Bond has stressed the franchise’s ability to adapt itself to continuously changing norms, values, ideologies, and practices.