Nail 'em!: Confronting High-profile Attacks on Celebrities & BusinessesPrometheus Books, 1999 - 293 páginas While admitting that legitimate claims are lodged against corporations and individuals for acts that harm others, Dezenhall illustrates that in many cases attacks are waged for far less noble reasons. These are not merely communications problems, but real conflicts that can only be stopped when the aggressor is placed in jeopardy. Dezenhall examines the psychology of the attacker, notorious recent cases, his personal experiences from the trenches, facts versus falsehoods, the role of the news media and the Internet, and the popularity of victims in the Culture of Attack that overshadows contemporary America. |
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Power Prozac and the Four Stages of Schadenfreude | 128 |
Legitimate Schadenfreude | 139 |
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Nail 'Em!: Confronting High-Profile Attacks on Celebrities & Businesses Eric Dezenhall Vista previa limitada - 2009 |
Nail 'em: Confronting High-profile Attacks on Celebrities & Businesses Eric Dezenhall Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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