This article aims to explore the domain of television culture by using the American television courtroom shows. For this, I critically evaluate the way that television criticism has concerned the production of textual meanings and the empowerment of audiences. Such television criticism fails to help media scholars understand the way in which individuals??? practices of freedom and caring of the self and others are deployed within their daily lives, insofar as it primarily conceptualizes individuals???performance in terms of the textual openness and the transcendental reclaiming of textual meanings by individuals??? rational engagement in television culture. Analyzing the courtroom shows, I then explore the way in which ethical practices of ...
Television offers its viewers access to a ‘continuous present’ that they can make sense of with the ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
grantor: University of TorontoFor several years I have been trying find a way to study tel...
This thesis presents an in-depth, exploratory qualitative content analysis of American reality-based...
This article explores the specific capacity of TV courtroom drama to dramatize civic issues and to s...
Televisual narratives frequently strive to enclose viewers within a culture industry that renders th...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
Thinking is not a performing art, and that is why we need an Art for Thinking. Humans in a mediated ...
textabstractIn this dissertation the central focus lies with exploration the relationship of televis...
At first a cultural oddity, reality television is now a cultural commonplace. These quasi-documentar...
Significant elements of narrative clearly recur in television programs. They do so within a number o...
For over sixty years American television series dealing with law and justice have helped the public ...
The purpose of the article is to show how the TV-series — one of the most important forms of televis...
This Article argues that to understand the nomos we must study law and litigation as represented in ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Television offers its viewers access to a ‘continuous present’ that they can make sense of with the ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
grantor: University of TorontoFor several years I have been trying find a way to study tel...
This thesis presents an in-depth, exploratory qualitative content analysis of American reality-based...
This article explores the specific capacity of TV courtroom drama to dramatize civic issues and to s...
Televisual narratives frequently strive to enclose viewers within a culture industry that renders th...
This dissertation examines the performances of reality television courtroom judges through the frame...
Thinking is not a performing art, and that is why we need an Art for Thinking. Humans in a mediated ...
textabstractIn this dissertation the central focus lies with exploration the relationship of televis...
At first a cultural oddity, reality television is now a cultural commonplace. These quasi-documentar...
Significant elements of narrative clearly recur in television programs. They do so within a number o...
For over sixty years American television series dealing with law and justice have helped the public ...
The purpose of the article is to show how the TV-series — one of the most important forms of televis...
This Article argues that to understand the nomos we must study law and litigation as represented in ...
Reality television is a complex phenomenon which spans a long history. Shows featuring participants ...
Television offers its viewers access to a ‘continuous present’ that they can make sense of with the ...
Selfhood and subjectivity are categories of identity that are both individual and social, i.e., defi...
grantor: University of TorontoFor several years I have been trying find a way to study tel...