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This book offers a nuanced understanding of 'offensive' television content by drawing on an extensive research project, involving in-depth interviews and focus groups with audiences in Britain and Germany. Provocative Screens asks: what makes something really offensive and to whom in what context? Why it offence felt so differently? And how does offensive content matter in public life, regulation, and institutional understandings?
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- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Chapter 1 The Slippery Terrain of Offensive Television
- Chapter 2 Producing the Imagined Audience of Offensive Screens
- Chapter 3 Just Kidding! Negotiating the Line Between Humour and Offence
- Chapter 4 Audiences Speak Back: Re-Working Offensive Television
- Chapter 5 Audiencesâ Expectations of Regulators and Producers
- Chapter 6 Provocative Screens
- Bibliography
- Index