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evie psarras
University of Illinois at Chicago
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media studies
reality television
celebrity culture
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“It’s a mix of authenticity and complete fabrication” Emotional camping: The cross-platform labor of the
Real Housewives
E Psarras
new media & society 24 (6), 1382-1398
, 2022
11
2022
“You’re not here for the right reasons!” From
The Bachelorette
to Instagram Influencer
E Psarras, K Stein, P Shah
Feminist Media Studies 23 (2), 571-587
, 2023
8
2023
We all want to be big stars: The desire for fame and the draw to the real housewives
E Psarras
Clothing Cultures 2 (1), 51-72
, 2014
8
2014
Digital ventriloquism and celebrity access: Cameo and the emergence of paid puppeteering on digital platforms
J Drenten, E Psarras
new media & society 25 (12), 3350-3369
, 2023
4
2023
From a western phenomenon to a global phenomenon: A comparative cultural analysis of reality TV in the USA and China
E Psarras
The Journal of Communication and Media Studies 2 (2), 17
, 2017
1
2017
" Money Talks, Wealth Whispers" Real Housewives’ Legacy: Class Ambivalence and Emotional Camping
E Psarras
University of Illinois at Chicago
, 2020
2020
From a Western Phenomenon to a Global Modern Phenomenon: A Comparative Cultural Analysis of Reality TV in the US, China, and Arab Nations
E Psarras
The Draw to Reality Docusoaps: Using Narrative Theory and Medium Theory
E Psarras
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