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Politicians' Self-Presentational Tactics and Strategies Used on Television Talk Shows and Interviews
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Politicians' Self-Presentational Tactics and Strategies Used on Television Talk Shows and Interviews : Irmgard Sieber

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Published in:Cultures of lying : theories and practice of lying in society, literature, and film.(2007) S. 205 - 216
Main Author: Sieber, Irmgard (Author)
Format: Article
Language:German
Related Items:In: Cultures of lying : theories and practice of lying in society, literature, and film.(2007)
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