توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب No sense of place: the impact of electronic media on social behavior
نام کتاب : No sense of place: the impact of electronic media on social behavior
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : عدم احساس مکان: تاثیر رسانه های الکترونیکی بر رفتار اجتماعی
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نویسندگان : Joshua Meyrowitz
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 1986
تعداد صفحات : 432
ISBN (شابک) : 9780195034745 , 9780195042313
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 40 مگابایت
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Frontmatter\n1 Introduction: Behavior in Its Place (page 1)\nPart 1 Media as Change Mechanisms\n2 Media and Behavior: A Missing Link (page 13)\n Media as Cultural Environments (page 16)\n Situations and Behavior (page 23)\n The Theoretical Gap: Media and Situations (page 33)\n3 Media, Situations, and Behavior (page 35)\n Beyond Place: Situations as Information-Systems (page 35)\n New Media, New Situations (page 38)\n New Situations, New Behavior (page 40)\n4 Why Roles Change When Media Change (page 52)\n Group Identity: Shared but Secret Information (page 53)\n Role Transitions: Controlled Access to Group Information (page 57)\n Authority: Mystery and Mystification (page 62)\nPart II From Print Situations to Electronic Situations\nIntroduction to Part II (page 69)\n5 The Merging of Public Spheres (page 73)\n Media \"Access Codes\" (page 74)\n Getting the Message (page 81)\n Implicit vs. Explicit Access (page 91)\n6 The Blurring of Public and Private Behaviors (page 93)\n Information Forms (page 93)\n Personal vs. Impersonal Response (page 97)\n \"Imprint of\" vs. \"Report on\" (page 109)\n7 The Separation of Social Place from Physical Place (page 115)\n Physical Passage and Social Passage (page 116)\n Media \"Friends\" (page 118)\n The Binding of Message to Context (page 122)\n Time and Space \"Saturation\" (page 124)\nPart III The New Social Landscape\nIntroduction to Part III (page 127)\n8 New Group Identities (page 131)\n The Merging of Group Experiences (page 131)\n The Exposure of Backstage Group Behavior (page 135)\n The Undermining of Group Locations (page 143)\n9 New Ways of Becoming (page 150)\n The Overlapping of Socialization Spheres (page 150)\n Backstage Access and Blurring Role Transitions (page 153)\n The Weakening of Socialization Places (page 157)\n10 Questioning Authority (page 160)\n The Blurring of High and Low Status Situations (page 160)\n Backstage Visibility and the Decline of Authority (page 167)\n The Severing of the Territory/Status Link (page 169)\n11 Effect Loop (page 173)\n The Etiquette Loop (page 173)\n The Media Content Loop (page 175)\n The Territorial Access Loop (page 180)\nPart IV Three Dimensions of Social Change\nIntroduction to Part IV (page 185)\n12 The Merging of Masculinity and Femininity A Case Study in Changing Group Identities (page 187)\n Gender Liberation (page 188)\n Feminist Continuities and Discontinuities (page 196)\n Femininity and the Doctrine of Separate Spheres (page 201)\n Television and the Raising of Feminist Consciousness (page 209)\n Sexist Content/Liberating Structure (page 212)\n Literacy and the Enhancement of Patriarchy (page 217)\n When a House is Not a Home (and Not a Business) (page 222)\n13 The Blurring of Childhood and Adulthood A Case Study in Changing Role Transitions (page 226)\n The Adultlike Child and the Childlike Adult (page 227)\n The Myth of Age-Determinism (page 231)\n Television and Child Integration (page 235)\n Mixed Grades for the School (page 253)\n Literacy and the \"Invention\" of Childhood and Adulthood (page 258)\n Reflections in Black on White (page 265)\n14 Lowering the Political Hero to Our Level A Case Study in Changing Authority (page 268)\n The Merging of Political Arenas and Styles (page 269)\n Political Ritual as Political Reality (page 276)\n Great Performances Require the Perfect Stage (page 279)\n Media and Presidential Mortality (page 283)\n From \"Private-Public\" to \"Public-Public\" (page 287)\n Watergate and \"Cartergate\" (page 292)\n The Presidency in the Eye of Television: Reagan and Beyond (page 301)\nPart V Conclusion\n15 Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going? (page 307)\n No Sense of Place (page 307)\n Order, Not Chaos (page 313)\n Hunters and Gatherers in an Information Age (page 315)\n Good or Bad? / Real or False? (page 317)\n Whither \"1984\"? (page 321)\n New Generations of Electronic Media (page 324)\n Controlling or Controlled (page 328)\nAppendix: Discussion of Terms (page 331)\nNotes (page 341)\nBibliography (page 374)\nIndex (page 391)