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Family Viewing — Embarrassment, Education and Erotics

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Joseph (S, 12, P): We usually get videos Friday nights and that’s one night a week like we spend it as a family. Other times it’s just, my brother is going out and everything. (…) For all we care like it could be the worst film ever. But it’s the fact that we get to spend that one night with each other.

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© 2004 David Buckingham and Sara Bragg

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Buckingham, D., Bragg, S. (2004). Family Viewing — Embarrassment, Education and Erotics. In: Young People, Sex and the Media. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230508637_8

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