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Can anyone give me some cites of research since early 1990s on the
organization of sitcom television production. I'm updating a paper that
explains how industry structure, prodcution process and work culture
persistently (for fifty years) reproduce in domestic sitcoms the image
of working class men as buffoons (Ralph, Fred, Archie, Homer, etc).

Richard Butsch

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