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Lifestyle television and diet: body care as a duty

Luisa Stagi

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Everyday epiphanies: Environmental networks in eco-makeover lifestyle television

Geoffrey Craig

Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature …, 2010

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Changing rooms, biggest losers and backyard blitzes: A history of makeover television in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia

Tania Lewis

Continuum-journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 2008

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BRANDING, CELEBRITIZATION AND THE LIFESTYLE EXPERT

Tania Lewis

Cultural Studies, 2010

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Bad Citizens: The Class Politics of Lifestyle Television

Anita Biressi, Heather Nunn

Exposing Lifestyle Television: The Big Reveal, 2008

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Lifestyle television programmes and the construction of the expert host.

Angela Smith

European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2010

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Economy and reflexivity in makeover television

Guy Redden

Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 2008

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Smart Living: Lifestyle Media and Popular Expertise

Tania Lewis

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Keeping the public in their place: audience participation in lifestyle television programming

David Giles

Discourse & Society, 2002

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Lifestyle TV

Laurie Ouellette

Routledge, 2016

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The Representation of Lifestyles and Consumption Culture in Television Dramas: “

Tolga GÜROCAK

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He Needs to Face His Fears With These Five Queers!": Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Makeover TV, and the Lifestyle Expert

Tania Lewis

Television & New Media, 2007

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Makeover television, governmentality and the good citizen

James Hay

Continuum, 2008

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‘You’ve put yourselves on a plate’: the labours of selfhood on MasterChef Australia

Tania Lewis

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Oprah.com: Lifestyle expertise and the politics of recognition

Tania Lewis, Peter Lunt

Women & Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory, 2008

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You Did(n't) Build That: Audience Reception of a Reality Television Star's Transformation from a Real Housewife to a Real Brand

Kavita Nayar-Jablonka

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Squeezing Into the Glass Slipper: Constructing the Feminine on Makeover Television

Natalie Bigelow

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Being and Television: Producing the Demand to Individualise

Noam Yuran

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Home Truths: Gender and Class in UK Home Makeover Shows

Ruth Holliday

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From Screens to Kitchens, Selves, and Social Worlds-Discourses on Cooking as a Gender and Social Class Signifier in Cooking Shows Advertisements

Noha Fikry

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Religion as Makeover: Reality, lifestyle television and spiritual transformation

Ruth Deller

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2014

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Morality, makeovers and marketing: (re)constructing “worth” in reality television. A case study of The Block New Zealand.

Rosser Johnson

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Lifestyle Media (on Jamie Oliver & lifestyle expertise)-The Cultural Intermediaries Reader, 2014

Tania Lewis

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Logics of Lifestyle and the Rise of Scripps Networks, 1994-2010

Maureen Ryan

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Transforming citizens? Green politics and ethical consumption on lifestyle television

Tania Lewis

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From Frazzled Mothers to Fantastic Daughters: Adultification Through Makeover Television

Sarah Thomas

2014

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The labour of transformation and circuits of value ‘around’ reality television

Bev Skeggs

Continuum-journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 2008

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You are What You Eat!?: Television Cooking Shows, Consumption, and Lifestyle Practices as Adult Learning

Robin Redmon Wright

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Mobile Makeovers

Tania Lewis

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The Nouveau Reach: Ideologies of Class and Consumerism in Reality-Based Television

Lisa Perks

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Producing "Reality": Branded Content, Branded Selves, Precarious Futures

Alison Hearn

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Reality TV, Faking It, and the Transformation of Personal Identity

Joanne Morreale

CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, 2005

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F. Martin, T. Lewis & J. Sinclair. “Lifestyle Media and Social Transformation in Asia,” Media International Australia 147, May 2013 (special issue co-edited by Martin, Lewis and Sinclair): 51-61.

Fran Martin, John Sinclair

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There grows the neighbourhood’: Green citizenship, creativity and life politics on eco-TV

Tania Lewis

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2011

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You Are What You Eat. Television narratives between hedonism and self-control

Luisa Stagi

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