Outsiders Looking in: A Communication Perspective on the Hill/Thomas HearingsHampton Press, 1996 - 340 頁 |
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... viewers , programming meant as entertainment also can provide important information : Evening fiction shows ... viewers are exposed that they may incorporate into their knowledge structures " ( p . 5 ) . Harris ( 1989 ) also takes a ...
... viewers , programming meant as entertainment also can provide important information : Evening fiction shows ... viewers are exposed that they may incorporate into their knowledge structures " ( p . 5 ) . Harris ( 1989 ) also takes a ...
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... viewers to adopt its terms of moral reasoning ( p . 438 ) . Popular psychologist , Dr. Joyce Brothers ( 1989 ) , gives an example of how television may encourage viewers to take action : When we watch Julia Sugarbaker ( Dixie Carter ) ...
... viewers to adopt its terms of moral reasoning ( p . 438 ) . Popular psychologist , Dr. Joyce Brothers ( 1989 ) , gives an example of how television may encourage viewers to take action : When we watch Julia Sugarbaker ( Dixie Carter ) ...
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... viewers who " join in " the show's narratives . The " private talk ” of women— characterized by female - associated narrative patterns - becomes public and validated through enactment during the show's episodes . " The Strange Case of ...
... viewers who " join in " the show's narratives . The " private talk ” of women— characterized by female - associated narrative patterns - becomes public and validated through enactment during the show's episodes . " The Strange Case of ...
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