Is television dead? The classic television era of the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by limited choices of programs broadcast on over the air channels to families as if they were seated around a hearth - and to a nation as if gathered around a campfire - has indeed ended. Throughout the drastic evolution of this media, thousands of studies have examined the short-term effects of television, such as the evaluation of persuasion campaigns. Yet there is scant research on the overreaching sociological impacts of television and its centrality to Western culture over the past 60 years. This…mehr
Is television dead? The classic television era of the 1950s and 1960s, characterized by limited choices of programs broadcast on over the air channels to families as if they were seated around a hearth - and to a nation as if gathered around a campfire - has indeed ended. Throughout the drastic evolution of this media, thousands of studies have examined the short-term effects of television, such as the evaluation of persuasion campaigns. Yet there is scant research on the overreaching sociological impacts of television and its centrality to Western culture over the past 60 years. This compelling volume of The ANNALS is the first collection of rigorous articles devoted to studying ways in which television has impacted our values, ideologies, institutions, social structure, and culture.
The End of Television - Elihu Katz Sharing and Showing: Television as Monstration - Daniel Dayan We Liked to Watch: Television as Progenitor of the Surveillance Society - Joshua Meyrowitz What Is U.S. Television Now? - Amanda D. Lotz Contextualizing the Broadcast Era: Nation, Commerce and Constraint - William Uricchio Of Time and Television - John P. Robinson and Steven Martin The Face of Television - Paul Frosh The Performance on Television of Sincerely Felt Emotion - John Ellis Cultural and Moral Authority: The Presumption of Television - David E. Morrison Television, Public Participation and Public Service: From Value Consensus to the Politics of Identity - Peter Lunt The End of Television: Gender and Family in Television's Golden Age and Beyond - Andrea Press Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children - Sonia Livingstone Political Communication -Old and New Media Relationships - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman, and Jay G. Blumler TV News and the Nation: The End? - Menahem Blondheim and Tamar Liebes End of Television and Foreign Policy - Monroe Price Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel The Dialectic of Time and Television - Paddy Scannell
The End of Television - Elihu Katz Sharing and Showing: Television as Monstration - Daniel Dayan We Liked to Watch: Television as Progenitor of the Surveillance Society - Joshua Meyrowitz What Is U.S. Television Now? - Amanda D. Lotz Contextualizing the Broadcast Era: Nation, Commerce and Constraint - William Uricchio Of Time and Television - John P. Robinson and Steven Martin The Face of Television - Paul Frosh The Performance on Television of Sincerely Felt Emotion - John Ellis Cultural and Moral Authority: The Presumption of Television - David E. Morrison Television, Public Participation and Public Service: From Value Consensus to the Politics of Identity - Peter Lunt The End of Television: Gender and Family in Television's Golden Age and Beyond - Andrea Press Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children - Sonia Livingstone Political Communication -Old and New Media Relationships - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman, and Jay G. Blumler TV News and the Nation: The End? - Menahem Blondheim and Tamar Liebes End of Television and Foreign Policy - Monroe Price Television and the Transformation of Sport - Garry Whannel The Dialectic of Time and Television - Paddy Scannell
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