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Volume 3. Issue 1. Spring 2008

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Read Vol 3. Iss 1. (Spring 2008) online at IngentaConnect
Editorial

'There's No Place Like Home': Emotional Exposure, Excess and Empathy on TV
Kristyn Gorton

Rurality as a Globalised Mediascape? Impressions from Television Drama Production and Distribution at the Turn of the Millennium in Australia, Britain and New Zealand
Martin Phillips

Adventure Fantasy and International Television Exchanges: Xena: Warrior Princess and Renegotiations of Place
Carolyn Skelton

Abject Jurisdictions: CSI: Miami, Globalisation and the Body Politic
Patrick West

Dossier
'Exile from the Mainstream': Peter Watkins' Work for Scandinavian TV in the 1970s
John R. Cook

Reflections
Cultural Difference? Not So Different After All
Jonathan Bignell and Elke Weissmann

Television Fiction Exchange: Methodological Issues
Jeanette Steemers

Book Reviews
Julia Hallam, Lynda La Plante, reviewed by Deborah Jermyn
Stacey Abbott and Simon Brown, eds, Investigating Alias: Secrets and Spies, reviewed by Steven Peacock and Thalia Baldwin
Paul Rixon, American Television on British Screens: A Story of Cultural Interaction, reviewed by Elke Weissmann
John Tulloch, Trevor Griffiths, reviewed by Leah Horritt
Helen Wheatley, Gothic Television, reviewed by Alison Peirse

Read Vol 3. Iss 1. (Spring 2008) online at IngentaConnect

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