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Inside family viewing ethnographic research on television's audiences

First published in 1990, this title presents a rich account of how television intersects with family life in American and other world cultures. From an analysis of the political and cultural significance of China's most important television series to detailed descriptions of how families in the United States interpret and use television at home, James Lull's ethnographic work marks an important stage in the study of the role of the mass media in contemporary culture. This title will be of interest not only to those in media and communications, but also to those in the broader fields of cultura.

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  • "First published in 1990, this title presents a rich account of how television intersects with family life in American and other world cultures. From an analysis of the political and cultural significance of China's most important television series to detailed descriptions of how families in the United States interpret and use television at home, James Lull's ethnographic work marks an important stage in the study of the role of the mass media in contemporary culture. This title will be of interest not only to those in media and communications, but also to those in the broader fields of cultura."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Case studies"
  • "Case studies"@en
  • "Cross-cultural studies"
  • "Cross-cultural studies"@en

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  • "In famiglia, davanti alla TV"@it
  • "In famiglia, davanti alla TV"
  • "Inside family viewing ethnographic research on television's audiences"@en
  • "Inside family viewing : ethnographic research on television's audiences"
  • "Inside family viewing : ethnographic research on television's audiences"@en
  • "Inside Family Viewing (Routledge Revivals) Ethnographic Research on Television's Audiences"@en
  • "Inside family viewing : ethnographic research on television's audience"
  • "Inside family viewing"