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Kristin M. Barton

    The mean world effects of reality television
    THE BIG DAMN FIREFLY & SERENITY TRIVIA BOOK (hardback)
    THE BIG DAMN FIREFLY & SERENITY TRIVIA BOOK
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      Featuring over 1,000 questions, this trivia book offers an in-depth exploration of the beloved series and film, delving into characters, episodes, and behind-the-scenes insights that both casual fans and dedicated followers will appreciate. Each chapter includes biographies of key cast and crew members, enhancing the reader's understanding of the show's creation. An introduction by "Jaynestown" director Marita Grabiak sets the stage for a comprehensive journey through the world of Firefly and Serenity, ensuring fans discover new details about their favorite universe.

      THE BIG DAMN FIREFLY & SERENITY TRIVIA BOOK
    • The Big Damn Firefly & Serenity Trivia Book is the ultimate fan's guide to Joss Whedon's critically acclaimed series Firefly and film sequel Serenity. Inside you will find over 1,000 questions that delve into the detailed elements that have made Firefly a

      THE BIG DAMN FIREFLY & SERENITY TRIVIA BOOK (hardback)
    • In recent years, reality-based television programming has invaded and overrun the ecology of the television landscape, and one would be hard pressed to find a single network or cable channel without some sort of reality-based programming. But how has this sudden and overwhelming influx of reality television impacted viewers? This study examines the impact that one specific type of reality program, those based on competition, have had on the viewers who watch them. Using a cultivation approach to media effects, this study looks at how heavy consumption of competition-based reality programming effects viewers’ perceptions of the real world, as compared to those who watch little or no reality television. Does the prevalence of lying, manipulation, and untrustworthiness that appear on shows like Survivor, The Apprentice, and The Bachelor cause avid watchers of reality shows to be more likely see these antisocial traits as larger societal problems? The book is intended for media effects scholars and professionals in mass communication, including those involved in programming and development. It is also intended as a foundation for those studying reality television in general.

      The mean world effects of reality television