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Books in the Lexington Studies in Communication and Storytelling series

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    - Everything I Know about Relationships I Learned from Television
     
    £81.99

    Friends, Lovers, Co-Workers, and Community analyzes both how complex, interpersonal relationships were both depicted in and were influenced by television programs in the first decade of the twenty-first century.

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    £81.99

    This book examines the underexplored business side of YouTube and YouTube audiences' responses to product review videos, sponsored videos, and online video advertising as well as the creators' role in the video content.

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    £34.49

    This book examines the underexplored business side of YouTube and YouTube audiences' responses to product review videos, sponsored videos, and online video advertising as well as the creators' role in the video content.

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    - Confronting the Mommy Wars, Raising Children, and Working for Social Change
    by Michelle Napierski-Prancl
    £31.49 - 73.49

    Through a series of focus group interviews and an analysis of the media and popular culture, Mothers Work explores the institution of motherhood and the arenas in which mothering occurs while analyzing how mothers feel about themselves, each other, and the culture that situates them against one another.

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    - Identity, Affect, and the Digital Closet
    by Patrick M. Johnson
    £31.49 - 70.49

    The Digital Closet argues that social media is a dominant force in the lives of LGBT*Q individuals. Through examining archives, talking with individuals, and analyzing social media feeds, the author highlights the many ways that social media acts as both a freeing as well as an oppressive environment for many within the LGBT*Q community.

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