Irena Reifova - Publications#
Some of the selected publications, including chapters in monographs and journal articles; all of these are of particular relevance to the AE section on Media and Film:
Reifová I. (2021). Shaming the working class in post-socialist Reality Television. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(5), 1071-1088.
Reifová I., & Hájek M. (2021). Perspectives on Mediated Shame of Class and Poverty in European Contexts. Mediated Shame of Class and Poverty Across Europe (pp. 1-18).
Reifová I. (2021). Social Distances through Scopic Practices: How Czech Reality Television Audiences Negotiate Social Inequalities. Mediated Shame of Class and Poverty Across Europe (pp. 201-222).
Reifová I. (2018). The pleasure of continuity: Re-reading post-socialist nostalgia. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 21(6), 587-602.
Reifová I. (2015). Theoretical framework for the study of memory in old and new media age. Journalism, Representation and the Public Sphere (pp. 183-193).
Vittadini N., Siibak A., Reifová I., & Bilandzic H. (2014). Generations and Media : The Social Construction of Generational Identity and Differences. Audience Transformations : Shifting Audience Positions in Late Modernity (pp. 65-82).
Reifová I. (2014). Ontological Security in the Digital Age : The Case of Elderly People Using New Media. Media Practice and Everyday Agency in Europe (pp. 153-161).
Carpentier Reifová I., Bednařík P., & Dominik Š. (2013). Between politics and soap: The articulation of ideology and melodrama in Czechoslovak television serials, 1975-89. Popular television in authoritarian Europe (pp. 91-106).
Carpentier Reifová I., & Sloboda Z. (2013). Czech Ugly Katka : global homogenization and local invention. TV's Betty Goes Global : From Telenovela to International Brand (pp. 189-205).
Carpentier Reifová I., Gillárová K., & Hladík R. (2012). The Way We Applauded: How Popular Culture Stimulates Collective Memory of the Socialist Past in Czechoslovakia - the Case of the Television Serial Vyprávěj and its Viewers. Popular Television in Eastern Europe during and since Socialism (pp. 199-221).