Lifestyle-TV – Critical Attitudes towards „Banal” Programming

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Lifestyle-TV – Critical Attitudes towards „Banal” Programming. / Thomas, Tanja.
Trans-reality television. The transgression of reality, genre, politics and audience in Reality TV. ed. / Sofie Van Bauwel; Nico Carpentier. Lexington (MA): Lexington Books, 2010. p. 275-296.

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Harvard

Thomas, T 2010, Lifestyle-TV – Critical Attitudes towards „Banal” Programming. in S Van Bauwel & N Carpentier (eds), Trans-reality television. The transgression of reality, genre, politics and audience in Reality TV. Lexington Books, Lexington (MA), pp. 275-296.

APA

Thomas, T. (2010). Lifestyle-TV – Critical Attitudes towards „Banal” Programming. In S. Van Bauwel, & N. Carpentier (Eds.), Trans-reality television. The transgression of reality, genre, politics and audience in Reality TV (pp. 275-296). Lexington Books.

Vancouver

Thomas T. Lifestyle-TV – Critical Attitudes towards „Banal” Programming. In Van Bauwel S, Carpentier N, editors, Trans-reality television. The transgression of reality, genre, politics and audience in Reality TV. Lexington (MA): Lexington Books. 2010. p. 275-296

Bibtex

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RIS

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