This article interrogates the cultural work of ‘old’ media texts which take social media use as a narrative focus. Employing the MTV reality show Catfish: The TV Show as a case study, I argue that, in this program, the specific conventions of reality television - authenticity, confession and self-realization – work to produce and circulate normative scripts of “appropriate” and “inappropriate” ways to articulate the self on social media, which align with reality TV’s established investment in the concept of the ‘authentic’ self. Further, I argue that the show’s representations of social media use valorize the primacy of connecting with and accepting one’s ‘real’ self, making legible a subject position which speaks particularly to young peop...
Catfishing can be defined as a form of profile plagiarism, where an individual has stolen the online...
Reality TV has been disputed and discussed along many lines for the last 20 years; the media themsel...
This article examines reality TV as an illustration of contemporary confessional culture in which th...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
In this research paper I articulate three common themes and motives in the popular MTV show Catfish:...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
Advanced technology has made meeting new people less conventional than it used to be. The Internet h...
This paper explores the changing nature of audience participation and active viewership in the conte...
The success of Catfish: The TV Show indicates the significance of deception as a focus of attention ...
Reality TV is a ubiquitous form of entertainment with many sub-genres that explore and address a var...
In this thesis I explore how certain narratives of (female) selfhood have been idealised and taken p...
In after show interviews, reality television stars often cite the camera and producorial manipulatio...
This article argues that we have neglected the ethical implications of the recent explosion in reali...
Aligning reality TV (RTV) with social networking sites (SNSs) enables the development of a geneology...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
Catfishing can be defined as a form of profile plagiarism, where an individual has stolen the online...
Reality TV has been disputed and discussed along many lines for the last 20 years; the media themsel...
This article examines reality TV as an illustration of contemporary confessional culture in which th...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
In this research paper I articulate three common themes and motives in the popular MTV show Catfish:...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
Advanced technology has made meeting new people less conventional than it used to be. The Internet h...
This paper explores the changing nature of audience participation and active viewership in the conte...
The success of Catfish: The TV Show indicates the significance of deception as a focus of attention ...
Reality TV is a ubiquitous form of entertainment with many sub-genres that explore and address a var...
In this thesis I explore how certain narratives of (female) selfhood have been idealised and taken p...
In after show interviews, reality television stars often cite the camera and producorial manipulatio...
This article argues that we have neglected the ethical implications of the recent explosion in reali...
Aligning reality TV (RTV) with social networking sites (SNSs) enables the development of a geneology...
This article explores the dissonance between a high level interest, semester-long, student-centered ...
Catfishing can be defined as a form of profile plagiarism, where an individual has stolen the online...
Reality TV has been disputed and discussed along many lines for the last 20 years; the media themsel...
This article examines reality TV as an illustration of contemporary confessional culture in which th...