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Reality television and the art of trivialising work health, safety and wellbeing
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Reality television and the art of trivialising work health, safety and wellbeing/ by Trajce Cvetkovski.
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Cvetkovski, Trajce.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xix, 163 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Reality Television and Work Health, Safety and Wellbeing -- Chapter 2: Why is Reality TV Work-Related Activity? -- Chapter 3: The Block 2020 Season 16 and its Ordinary Participants -- Chapter 4: Theoretical Underpinnings for The Data -- Chapter 5: Method and Measurement -- Chapter 6: Results And Discussion -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Is it just me being a Killjoy and what are the Public Optics?.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-64098-8
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9783031640988
Reality television and the art of trivialising work health, safety and wellbeing
Cvetkovski, Trajce.
Reality television and the art of trivialising work health, safety and wellbeing
[electronic resource] /by Trajce Cvetkovski. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xix, 163 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Reality Television and Work Health, Safety and Wellbeing -- Chapter 2: Why is Reality TV Work-Related Activity? -- Chapter 3: The Block 2020 Season 16 and its Ordinary Participants -- Chapter 4: Theoretical Underpinnings for The Data -- Chapter 5: Method and Measurement -- Chapter 6: Results And Discussion -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Is it just me being a Killjoy and what are the Public Optics?.
"This book provides a groundbreaking investigation of the subtle yet profound ways popular culture shapes societal perceptions of risk, which ultimately influence workplace culture. The author masterfully delves into the intricate relationship between media representation and real-world implications, using reality television as a case in point." - Elise G. C. Crawford, Senior Lecturer, Central Queensland University, Australia This book aims to assess the extent to which work health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) considerations are trivialised on the popular Australian reality TV programme, The Block. Reality TV as a genre plays a core feature in media and cultural studies, but there has not been any research on the impact of reality TV on safety culture, or how HSW issues are portrayed in popular media. This research remedies this deficiency and demonstrates contestants are workers on The Block who perform workplace activities. The work-related activities are concerned with construction, building and renovation work; and specifically, participants engage in what are seemingly routine or ordinary everyday life activities; namely housing construction and domestic or home dwelling renovations. It supports the argument claim that contestants on reality TV are defined as workers, and this definition of worker can be extended to other genres. The book ultimately demonstrates that reality television is trivialising HSW for the purposes of satisfying audience desire to consume popular culture, and these activities perpetuate a poor image of best safety practice. Trajce Cvetkovski is Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer in ACU's Faculty of Law and Business. His research interests include representation of OHS in popular culture and corporate risk in popular media. He is the author of three books: The Pop Music Idol and the Spirit of Charisma: Reality Television Talent Shows in the Digital Economy of Hope (Palgrave, 2015), Copyright and Popular Media: Liberal Villains and Technological Change (Palgrave, 2013) and The Political Economy of the Music Industry: Technological Change, Consumer Disorientation and Market Disorganisation in Popular Music (2012) Trajce is also the producer of the globally successful WhyWork Podcast.
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