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Barker, M-J., Gill, R., and Harvey, L. (2018). Mediated intimacy: Sex advice in media culture. Cambridge: Polity Press.

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Barker M-J. Gill R. Harvey L. Mediated intimacy: Sex advice in media culture Polity Press Cambridge 2018


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