Artículo:

Maintaining the Moral Order: A Functional Analysis of "The Jerry Springer Show"

Autor:

Maria Elizabeth Grabe

Resumen:

The prevalence of verbal and physical aggression on daytime television talk shows has earned this genre the designation of `confrontainment." In recent times academics, politicians, clergy, and media critics have frequently and publicly expressed their concern about the violation of moral values featured on the "The Jerry Springer Show." On the other hand, sociologists in the functionalist tradition argue that commonly held moral values must be violated and the villains publicly punished for their transgressions to mark and reinforce moral boundaries. The goal of the study reported here was to assess the potential of "The Jerry Springer Show "for fu filling these social maintenance functions. A content analysis of 100 episodes of the show over an eight-month period revealed that deviance from traditional family values is frequently featured on the show but that the studio audience and Jerry Springer played active roles in the public degradation of these transgressions, casting the show in a morally conservative light

Página:

311

Publicación:

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Volúmen:

19

Número:

3

Periodo:

Septiembre 2002

ISSN:

07393180

SrcID:

07393180-2002-03.txt