Adoption of new forms of television and emotion in five European countires
Fortunati, L., & Taipale, S. (2012). Adoption of new forms of television and emotion in five European countires. In A. Abruzzese, N. Barile, J. Gabhardt, J. Vincent, & L. Fortunati (Eds.), The New Television Ecosystem (pp. 21-40). Peter Lang Publishing Group. Participation in Broadband Society, 7.
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