Audiences’ Role in Generating Moral Understanding: Screen Stories as Sites for Interpretative Communities

In Carl Plantinga (ed.), Screen Stories and Moral Understanding: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 197-211 (2023)
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