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More inequality, but less coverage: How and why TV news avoided ‘The Great Debate’ either side of the financial crisis 2008–14
The Discursive Construction of Economic Inequality, Pages: 143 - 159
Swansea University Author: Richard Thomas
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DOI (Published version): 10.5040/9781350111318.0017
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Despite inequality growing sharply, it has been largely ignored by broadcast media.
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