Models as cultural intermediaries: a discourse analysis of the program Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model
This thesis addresses the question of whether the participants of Britain and Ireland’s Next Top Model act as cultural intermediaries. There is a gap in the literature surrounding the role of participants in reality television programs. Through this analysis, I found the ability of the participant...
Main Author: | Jones, Jenna |
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Other Authors: | Bookman, Sonia (Sociology) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23213 |
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