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6. Top Documentary Films

Top Doc Films Top Documentary Films was founded by a person named Vlatko - a lover of documentary films. It's a small site, yet it has over 136,000 Facebook fans at the moment. What you will find on the site - quite obviously - are a number of documentary features. They are listed in various categories ranging from technology, sports, society, sexuality, religion, politics, philosophy, and many others. Site visitors may also post comments on films and offer their ratings of them. There is also a store that links many of the documentaries on the site to their Amazon pages. Vlatko likely receives some Amazon associates payment for the links, which seems quite fine, given the work that maintaining such a involves.
 
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Scott A. Lukas has taught anthropology and sociology Lake Tahoe Community College for sixteen years and in 2013 was Visiting Professor of American Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany. He has been recognized with the McGraw-Hill Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching of Anthropology by the American Anthropological Association (2005), the California Hayward Award for Excellence in Education (2003), and a Sierra Arts Foundation Artist Grant Program Award in Literary–Professional (2009). In 2006, he was a nominee to the California Community College Board of Governors. He is the author/editor of The Immersive Worlds Handbook (2012), Theme Park (2008), The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nature, and Self (2007), Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade, (co-edited with John Marmysz, 2009), Recent Developments in Criminological Theory (co-edited with Stuart Henry, 2009), and Strategies in Teaching Anthropology (2010). His book Theme Park was recently translated into Arabic. He appeared in the documentary The Nature of Existence and has provided interviews for To the Best of Our Knowledge, The Huffington Post UK, The Daily Beast, The Washington Post, and Caravan (India).