As reality television has evolved over time, the representation of African Americans in the popular genre has as well. This paper discusses the changes in these representations and how certain reality programs that are centered around Black culture affect their audiences. Using media reception studies and insight from cultivation theory, I conducted qualitative research through focus groups with black audience members who watch the popular reality television programs Love and Hip Hop, Real Housewives of Atlanta, and Married to Medicine. Focus groups reported that reality television featuring black cast members are highly enjoyable but would like to see more positive interactions and situations. Focus groups reported using reality television...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Does reality television serve as solely a form of entertainment, or could reality television also be...
The Resting Bitch Face: Exploring The Intersection of African American Women, Race, Class, Sexuali...
For the past twenty years, reality television has been one of the most popular genres of entertainme...
This dissertation explores the ideological potential of reality TV by examining how the genre mediat...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
Although diversity on television has ebbed and flowed in recent years, many new shows have recently ...
Magdalene Manuel, COM450: Communication and SocietyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Ann Liao, Communicat...
Reality television has faced intense criticism for its negative depictions of African American women...
Using the Black Themed Reality Television (BTRT) show, The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHoA) as a me...
This paper takes a historical approach to the depictions of African-Americans in television in the f...
This work examines the concept of blackness, how it has been performed on two different primetime te...
The present work examines the construction of race on reality television through the use of an exemp...
The purpose of the study was to determine the possible influence of particular television imageries ...
My research will focus on how media representation of Black women affects the understanding of one's...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Does reality television serve as solely a form of entertainment, or could reality television also be...
The Resting Bitch Face: Exploring The Intersection of African American Women, Race, Class, Sexuali...
For the past twenty years, reality television has been one of the most popular genres of entertainme...
This dissertation explores the ideological potential of reality TV by examining how the genre mediat...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
Although diversity on television has ebbed and flowed in recent years, many new shows have recently ...
Magdalene Manuel, COM450: Communication and SocietyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Ann Liao, Communicat...
Reality television has faced intense criticism for its negative depictions of African American women...
Using the Black Themed Reality Television (BTRT) show, The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHoA) as a me...
This paper takes a historical approach to the depictions of African-Americans in television in the f...
This work examines the concept of blackness, how it has been performed on two different primetime te...
The present work examines the construction of race on reality television through the use of an exemp...
The purpose of the study was to determine the possible influence of particular television imageries ...
My research will focus on how media representation of Black women affects the understanding of one's...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Does reality television serve as solely a form of entertainment, or could reality television also be...
The Resting Bitch Face: Exploring The Intersection of African American Women, Race, Class, Sexuali...