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Reacting to reality TV: The affective economy of an 'extended social/public realm'
Helen Wood
, Beverley Skeggs
Sociology and Policy
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Public Domain
100%
Reality Television
100%
Affective Economies
100%
What Matters
40%
Politics
20%
Dynamic Response
20%
Social Character
20%
Political Sphere
20%
Suggestibility
20%
Social Distinction
20%
Experiential Aspect
20%
Dominant Meaning
20%
Social-relational
20%
Meaning System
20%
Myth of the Mediated Center
20%
Text Reader
20%
Richard Johnson
20%
Cultural Research
20%
Arts and Humanities
Affective
100%
realm
100%
TV
100%
Reality Television
100%
Commentators
25%
Frame of Reference
25%
Generic
25%
Experiential
25%
Split
25%
Immediacy
25%
sub-genre
25%
Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
100%
TV
100%
Cultural Research
100%
Psychology
Frame of Reference
100%