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Family Matters: Neoliberal Narratives of Welfare Capitalism in Undercover Boss Sean Brayton

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Studies in Media and Communication; 2014Description: 2 : 2Subject(s):
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Family Matters: Neoliberal Narratives of Welfare Capitalism in Undercover Boss

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Sean Brayton, .Family Matters: Neoliberal Narratives of Welfare Capitalism in Undercover Boss. : Studies in Media and Communication.

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Sean Brayton, .Family Matters: Neoliberal Narratives of Welfare Capitalism in Undercover Boss. : Studies in Media and Communication.

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Sean Brayton, .Family Matters: Neoliberal Narratives of Welfare Capitalism in Undercover Boss. : Studies in Media and Communication.

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