Modes of Harm in Reality Television Programming

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With growing concern about ethics of Reality Television participation, including child participation in family format programming may have an undesirable impact on participants in their later life. This book, therefore, explored the harmful effect of Reality programming on family format participation of Trading Spouses by content analysis technique. The results of this study raise several ethical concerns, for example, Do the constructed and scripted conflictual situations deliver any good to those families participating in the show? Three interrelated topology of harmful images discussed in this book. As expected, participants were subject to psychological, racial and religious harm as a result of participation. Psychological harm intertwined with racial and religious harm where producers intentionally swap spouses from two incompatible families. The analysis provides a basic framework to identify the topology of harmful images shown in a family format Reality TV programme. The theoretical guideline would provide a standard to compare what could be portrayed in Reality TV without inducing harm to its participants (like children).

Autorentext

Jashim Khan is doctoral candidate and lecturer in Marketing in the Faculty of Business and Law at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand since 2007. His principle research interest lies in the area of 'electronic payments' on purchase behaviour, 'Reality TV' programming, tobacco and tourism industry in New Zealand.


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With growing concern about ethics of 'Reality Television' participation, including child participation in family format programming may have an undesirable impact on participants in their later life. This book, therefore, explored the harmful effect of 'Reality programming' on family format participation of "Trading Spouses" by content analysis technique. The results of this study raise several ethical concerns, for example, "Do the constructed and scripted conflictual situations deliver any good to those families participating in the show? Three interrelated topology of harmful images discussed in this book. As expected, participants were subject to psychological, racial and religious harm as a result of participation. Psychological harm intertwined with racial and religious harm where producers intentionally swap spouses from two incompatible families. The analysis provides a basic framework to identify the topology of harmful images shown in a family format "Reality TV' programme. The theoretical guideline would provide a standard to compare what could be portrayed in Reality TV without inducing harm to its participants (like children).

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639210705
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H221mm x B154mm x T10mm
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639210705
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-21070-5
    • Titel Modes of Harm in Reality Television Programming
    • Autor Jashim Khan
    • Untertitel Topology of Harmful Images
    • Gewicht 142g
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Anzahl Seiten 84
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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