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Daniel, Marcus Leonard and ebrary, Inc. 2009. Scandal & Civility: Journalism and the Birth of American Democracy. Electronic resource. Oxford: Oxford University Press. http://site.ebrary.com/lib/roehampton/Doc?id=10272767.
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Livingstone, Sonia M., Lunt, Peter K., and ebrary, Inc. 1994. Talk on Television: Audience Participation and Public Debate. Electronic resource. Vol. Communication and society. London: Routledge.
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Ticknell, EstellaChambers, DeborahVan Loon, JoostHudson, Nichola. 2003. ‘Begging for It: “New Femininities,” Social Agency, and Moral Discourse in Contemporary Teenage and Men’s Magazines’. Feminist Media Studies 3 (Issue: Number 1 p47-63): 47–63.
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Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin. 2008. ‘Disgust, Pleasure and the Failure of the Liberal Democratic Model: Tabloid Talk, Media Capital and Emotional Citizenship’. International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 4 (2): 145–61.
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Wood, Helen1. 2018. ‘The Magaluf Girl: A Public Sex Scandal and the Digital Class Relations of Social Contagion’. Feminist Media Studies 18 (Issue: Number 4 p626-642): 626–42.