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List of tables | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Television talk and talking about television | 1 |
2 | The mass media, democracy and the public sphere | 9 |
3 | Studio debates and audience discussions: a television genre | 36 |
4 | The critical viewer | 70 |
5 | Media constructions of expertise and common sense | 92 |
6 | Media management of argument and rhetoric | 133 |
7 | Studio discussions, social spaces and postmodernity | 162 |
Appendix 1: Data collection | 181 | |
Appendix 2: Programme selection | 183 | |
Appendix 3: Coding of focus group discussions | 184 | |
References | 186 | |
Index | 198 |
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