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Television audiences and transnational nostalgia: Mad Men in Israel
Flora Tsapovsky,
Paul Frosh
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Department of Communication and Journalism
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Israel
100%
Transnational
100%
Mad Men
100%
Television Audiences
100%
Nostalgia
100%
Media Text
28%
Dislocation
14%
Israeli
14%
Recollection
14%
Reconstitution
14%
Political Reality
14%
Media Audiences
14%
Double Structure
14%
Cognitive Resources
14%
Spatiotemporal Dimensions
14%
Media Globalization
14%
Emotional Resources
14%
Banal Cosmopolitanism
14%
Television Viewers
14%
Memory Structure
14%
Temporal Displacement
14%
Drama Series
14%
Dwelling Unit
14%
Viewer Engagement
14%
Lifeworld
14%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
viewer
100%
Transnational
100%
Mad Men
100%
Temporal
50%
Spatial
50%
Engagement
25%
Contemporary
25%
USA
25%
Reframing
25%
Cognitive
25%
Axis
25%
Dwelling
25%
Cosmopolitanism
25%
Life world
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Resource
100%