Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceSociologyAnnie Isabel FukushimaLaughter is a nonv...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
[W] e are seeing a shift from ... the failed representation of the real ... to ... the impenetrable ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This thesis presents an in-depth, exploratory qualitative content analysis of American reality-based...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
This Article investigates and quantifies television\u27s, specifically syndi-court\u27s, function as...
Imagine walking up the cold, stone stairs leading into a courthouse: your heart is pounding, your pa...
In the final panel of the conference, three judges and two media relations officials discuss the rol...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
In the Journal’s January-February issue, Part I of this article began by surveying television’s prof...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
Since the mid to late nineteen eighties, the television world has been showing an increasing number ...
At first a cultural oddity, reality television is now a cultural commonplace. These quasi-documentar...
The idea of televising Supreme Court oral arguments is undeniably appealing. Consequently, it is not...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceSociologyAnnie Isabel FukushimaLaughter is a nonv...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
[W] e are seeing a shift from ... the failed representation of the real ... to ... the impenetrable ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This thesis presents an in-depth, exploratory qualitative content analysis of American reality-based...
This paper explains why electronic broadcasting devices, including both video and audio, shoul...
This Article investigates and quantifies television\u27s, specifically syndi-court\u27s, function as...
Imagine walking up the cold, stone stairs leading into a courthouse: your heart is pounding, your pa...
In the final panel of the conference, three judges and two media relations officials discuss the rol...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
In the Journal’s January-February issue, Part I of this article began by surveying television’s prof...
In his Introduction, author Ronald L. Goldfarb explains that his purpose is to address all the argum...
Since the mid to late nineteen eighties, the television world has been showing an increasing number ...
At first a cultural oddity, reality television is now a cultural commonplace. These quasi-documentar...
The idea of televising Supreme Court oral arguments is undeniably appealing. Consequently, it is not...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceSociologyAnnie Isabel FukushimaLaughter is a nonv...
The allowance of cameras in the courtroom and televised trials have seemed to cause a debate within ...
[W] e are seeing a shift from ... the failed representation of the real ... to ... the impenetrable ...