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Making Sense of Television : The Psychology of Audience Interpretation, Paperback Book

Making Sense of Television : The Psychology of Audience Interpretation Paperback

Part of the International series in social psychology series

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This text looks at how viewers interpret the programmes that they see.

A critical review of relevant literature in psychology, communications and literary criticism is followed by an analysis which seeks to integrate this research, to provide a new perspective on the audience's interpretations.

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