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Paul Corcoran, Vicki Spencer
This is a collection of original essays exploring the idea of disclosure as a communicative act. Themes include the psychological and moral impact of personal disclosure; the public spectacle of disclosure in the political arena; disclosure and reason in a Habermasian communicative setting; self-disclosure as a form of moral and political exhortation; disclosure and closure as public policy aims; therapeutic self-disclosure in psychology; disclosure's limits in humour and censorship; and the personal and political implications of silence and the refusal of disclosure.
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Group |
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| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-429-85892-5 primary |
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