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[Commlist] Teaching Media Quarterly CFP: Teaching with Reality Television
Wed Mar 27 14:31:41 GMT 2019
Below is a CFP from /Teaching Media Quarterly/'s upcoming special issue:
*Teaching with Reality Television. *
Teaching Media Quarterlyis an open access journal dedicated to sharing
approaches to media topics and concepts. Please consider submitting a
lesson plan to our current call, Teaching with Reality Television. We
also have an ongoing open call for lesson plans. You can access our
journal HERE <https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/tmq/index>. Information
about the call is below. Please share with friends, colleagues, and grad
students who teach media classes!
Call for Lesson Plans: Teaching with Reality Television
From The Real World to The Bachelor, the reality TV genre provides
unique insight into how television is changing, while also drawing on
familiar generic conventions and modes of address. Scholars continue to
trace its effects on marketing and advertisers, above and below-the-line
labor practices, multi-platform storytelling, fan labor, and questions
of governmentality and surveillance, among many others. Teaching with
reality television allows instructors to discuss the rise of convergence
culture and the role of new media, making for a case study likely to
resonate with students through their engagement with television and
related social media. Teaching Media Quarterly is interested in learning
and sharing how instructors teach with reality television and why.
Contributors are welcome to consider the following questions:
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How do you historicize reality television in the classroom?
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Which scholarly texts do you assign in conjunction with particular
reality television programs?
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If you ask students to create their own reality programming, what
does the assignment look like?
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How do you attend to questions of difference in reality television -
gender, sexuality, race, ability, class, etc.?
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How do you teach the relationship between reality television and
neoliberalism?
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How do you teach the relationship between reality television and
feminized media?
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How does reality television lend itself to political economy analyses?
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What is the relationship between streaming services (Netflix, Hulu,
Amazon, etc.) and reality television?
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How do you teach the relationship between reality television and
other forms of media (social media, new media, etc.)?
The deadline for submissions is June 1st.
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