Snooki Effect? An Exploration Of The Surveillance Subgenre Of Reality

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A Snooki Effect? An Exploration of the Surveillance Subgenre of Reality TV and Viewers’ Beliefs about the “Real” Real World The article, “A Snooki Effect? An Exploration of the Surveillance Subgenre of Reality TV and Viewers’ Beliefs About the “Real” Real World” written by Karyn Riddle and J.J De Simone examines and focuses on a main Subgenre called Surveillance or docu-soap. Reality TV shows such as my favorite, Jersey Shore portray ordinary people that go about with their daily routines such as eating, partying, arguing, and falling in and out of intimate relationships. The purpose of this research was conducted to seek further investigations to see if exposure of surveillance contributed to specific effects such as females engaging in

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