Control, Conflict, Surveillance: Similarities of Themes in Dystopian Fiction and Reality Television

Authors

  • Aidan Wylie Trinity College School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v9i1.1225

Keywords:

Reality Television, Dystopian Fiction, content analysis, totalitarianism

Abstract

Despite substantial research into reality television and dystopian fiction, there are no studies that combine an examination of both, even though the two forms of media share a number of major themes. This research paper looks at the correlation between the shared themes of dystopian fiction and reality television. A quantitative selection process was used to determine the materials to be observed for this study, while a qualitative content analysis was used to gather data on both of the media that were being observed. The study found that each of the themes were used differently in the media, with dystopian fiction focusing on the use of control and surveillance while reality television mainly relied on conflict to entertain viewers. The data suggests that the producers of reality television play similar roles in shaping their dramas as the leaders of totalitarian governments do in the plots of dystopian fiction.

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Published

08-07-2020

How to Cite

Wylie, A. (2020). Control, Conflict, Surveillance: Similarities of Themes in Dystopian Fiction and Reality Television. Journal of Student Research, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsrhs.v9i1.1225

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AP Capstone™ Research