This article focuses on production and reception practices for live reality television, using critical theory and empirical research to question how producers and audiences co-create and limit live experiences. The concept of care structures is used to make visible hidden labour in the creation of mood, in particular audiences as participants in the management of live experiences. In the case of Got to Dance there was a play off between the value and meaning of the live events as a temporary experience captured by ratings and social media, and the more enduring collective-social experience of this reality series over time
Over the last decade there has been a move towards live episodes of popular television dramas and so...
The popular preoccupation with celebrity in American culture in the past decade has been bolstered b...
In this article, I discuss the phenomenon of celebrity reality television and explore its function f...
This article focuses on production and reception practices for live reality television, using critic...
This study is a part of 3 year Media experience project led by Professor Annette Hill in Lund Univer...
This study is a part of 3 year Media experience project led by Professor Annette Hill in Lund Univer...
Three aspects of reality television experiences as fact/fiction are explored in this chapter in rela...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
The intersections of production and audience research for reality television highlight how the visib...
This dissertation considers what I am calling the “life-cycle” of reality television participation. ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
This article focuses on aspects of belonging the producers of reality TV programmes address in the s...
Media Experiences travels across people and popular culture, exploring the pathways to engagement an...
The reality pop programs Popstars(broadcast in 2000 in the United Kingdom) and Pop Idol (broadcast i...
Journal ArticleThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal...
Over the last decade there has been a move towards live episodes of popular television dramas and so...
The popular preoccupation with celebrity in American culture in the past decade has been bolstered b...
In this article, I discuss the phenomenon of celebrity reality television and explore its function f...
This article focuses on production and reception practices for live reality television, using critic...
This study is a part of 3 year Media experience project led by Professor Annette Hill in Lund Univer...
This study is a part of 3 year Media experience project led by Professor Annette Hill in Lund Univer...
Three aspects of reality television experiences as fact/fiction are explored in this chapter in rela...
This dissertation performs a historical analysis of MTV's Real World programming and an ethnographic...
The intersections of production and audience research for reality television highlight how the visib...
This dissertation considers what I am calling the “life-cycle” of reality television participation. ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
This article focuses on aspects of belonging the producers of reality TV programmes address in the s...
Media Experiences travels across people and popular culture, exploring the pathways to engagement an...
The reality pop programs Popstars(broadcast in 2000 in the United Kingdom) and Pop Idol (broadcast i...
Journal ArticleThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal...
Over the last decade there has been a move towards live episodes of popular television dramas and so...
The popular preoccupation with celebrity in American culture in the past decade has been bolstered b...
In this article, I discuss the phenomenon of celebrity reality television and explore its function f...