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Demon in a Dress?: An Exploration of How Television Programming Conceptualises Female Public Relatio...

Demon in a Dress?: An Exploration of How Television Programming Conceptualises Female Public Relatio...

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Demon in a Dress?: An Exploration of How Television Programming Conceptualises Female Public Relations Practitioners as Monsters

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Demon in a Dress?: An Exploration of How Television Programming Conceptualises Female Public Relations Practitioners as Monsters

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M/C journal, 2021-10, Vol.24 (5)

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English

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Introduction
The term monster might have its roots in the Latin word monere (to warn), but it has since evolved to have various symbolic meanings, from a terrifying mythical creature to a person of extreme cruelty. No matter the flexibility in use, the term is mostly meant to be derogatory (Asma). As Gilmore puts it, monsters “embody all that is...

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Demon in a Dress?: An Exploration of How Television Programming Conceptualises Female Public Relations Practitioners as Monsters

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TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_5204_mcj_2846

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_crossref_primary_10_5204_mcj_2846

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1441-2616

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1441-2616

DOI

10.5204/mcj.2846

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