Public debates on reality television often address the display of emotion and immoral conduct. Television scholars have recently proposed that while reality television offers its audience an opportunity to learn valuable lessons, they rarely address the issue of the morality of the genre. In this contribution, we analyze the display of emotion and immoral conduct in the Dutch reality show The Golden Cage. Reality television is viewed as constituting a ‘moral laboratory’. The question guiding our research revolved around the kind of exercise this moral laboratory provides for. A dramaturgical study of the display of actions and emotions as part of participant "projects" (Beckerman, Dynamics of drama: Theory and method of analysis, Drama Book...
The effects of TV violence have been widely studied from an experimental perspective, which, to a ce...
With growing concern about ethics of ‘Reality Television’ participation, including child participati...
Drawing on the textual analysis of an ESRC research project `Making Class and the Self through Media...
Despite being dismissed as low brow, nonsensical and a cheap form of entertainment, the present cult...
Research into television's ethical value has mostly focused on scandal genres, such as Big Brother, ...
textabstractIn this dissertation the central focus lies with exploration the relationship of televis...
Reality shows that feature people going about their presumed daily lives are not base entertainment....
The purpose of this study is to approach the understanding of viewing of reality television with the...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
The unremitting explosion of reality television across the schedules has become a sustainable global...
The unremitting explosion of reality television across the schedules has become a sustainable global...
Reality TV has been disputed and discussed along many lines for the last 20 years; the media themsel...
Reality television is flourishing, both in number of new shows and in its ability to continually ent...
Television offers its viewers access to a ‘continuous present’ that they can make sense of with the ...
The effects of TV violence have been widely studied from an experimental perspective, which, to a ce...
With growing concern about ethics of ‘Reality Television’ participation, including child participati...
Drawing on the textual analysis of an ESRC research project `Making Class and the Self through Media...
Despite being dismissed as low brow, nonsensical and a cheap form of entertainment, the present cult...
Research into television's ethical value has mostly focused on scandal genres, such as Big Brother, ...
textabstractIn this dissertation the central focus lies with exploration the relationship of televis...
Reality shows that feature people going about their presumed daily lives are not base entertainment....
The purpose of this study is to approach the understanding of viewing of reality television with the...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
The unremitting explosion of reality television across the schedules has become a sustainable global...
The unremitting explosion of reality television across the schedules has become a sustainable global...
Reality TV has been disputed and discussed along many lines for the last 20 years; the media themsel...
Reality television is flourishing, both in number of new shows and in its ability to continually ent...
Television offers its viewers access to a ‘continuous present’ that they can make sense of with the ...
The effects of TV violence have been widely studied from an experimental perspective, which, to a ce...
With growing concern about ethics of ‘Reality Television’ participation, including child participati...
Drawing on the textual analysis of an ESRC research project `Making Class and the Self through Media...