Reality television merging the global and the local /
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Language: | English |
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Hauppauge, N.Y. :
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
2010.
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Series: | Media and communications.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- North America. Do you know who your friends are? an analysis of voting patterns and alliances on the reality television show survivor / Erich M. Hayes and Norah E. Dunbar
- Reality television and computer-mediated identity: offline exposure and online behavior / Michael A. Stefanone, Derek Lackaff, and Devan Rosen
- Europe. You'll see, you'll watch: the success of big brother in Post-Communist Bulgaria / Maria Raicheva-Stover
- Gok Wan and the magical wardrobe / Gareth Palmer
- Slovene reality television: the commercial re-inscription of the national / Zala Volcic and Mark Andrejevic
- Talking about big brother: interpersonal communication about a controversial television format / Helena Bilandzic and Matthias R. Hastall
- The Middle East. Reality vs. reality tv: news coverage in Israeli media at the time of reality tv / Dror Abend-David
- Real love has no boundaries? dating reality tv shows between global format and local-cultural conflicts / Motti Neiger
- The seal of culture in format adaptations: Singing for a dream on Turkish television / Sevilay Celenk
- The praise and the critique of a nasty format: an analysis of the public discourse concerning reality tv in Israel / Amir Hetsroni
- Cross-cultural studies. Performing the nation: a cross-cultural comparison of idol shows in four countries / Oren Livio
- Mobile makeovers: global and local lifestyles and identities in reality formats / Tania Lewis
- From reality tv to coaching tv: elements of theory and empirical findings towards understanding the genre / Jürgen Grimm
- Reality nations: an international comparison of the historical reality genre / Emily West.