Public Intimacies: Talk Show Participants and Tell-all TV

Public Intimacies: Talk Show Participants and Tell-all TV
ISBN-10
157273003X
ISBN-13
9781572730038
Category
Performing Arts / General
Pages
246
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Hampton Press (NJ)
Author
Patricia Joyner Priest

Description

This interdisciplinary work on talk shows is written from the perspective of the participants themselves. The book weaves together the fields of mass communication, social psychology and the sociology of deviance, seeking to make sense of why people participate in these forums.

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