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- John Locke
influential social critic who devised the social contract (life, liberty and property)
- Ed Roberts
influential critic- father of independent living movement, 1st to go to college with polio- influenced getting the ADA signed
- James Agee
media critic around the 1940’s. Prior to him, critiques were fact and event based. He brought in the use of opinion. A journalitstic shift from description to opinion
- Antonio Gramsci
Social critic who focused on ideology; Likened to Marx- interested in questions of power, who has it and who doesn’t.
- Jurgen Habermas-
Along with Gramsci, Haberams was concerned with political authority. He writes that culture is lived out by the people.
- Responsibility-
- the state, fact, or position of being accountable to somebody or something.
- Agenda-
- a philosophical system designed to motivate the program of social criticism.
- Public Sphere
A realm of social life in which ideological work is done
- Hegemony
something occurring in the realm of ideas and in reality. An invisible power. Ideas accepted by the masses. Powerful, reigning. Gets its power in the realm of ideas
See SE #10
- fascination is the giving of oneself over to an object. This is natural so we must watch how we employ it.
- hospitality challenges a web surfer to have a sense of responsibility in their 'interactive entertainment'
- it calls users to engage in and be conscious of what they are doing
- in order to acheive a more positive connotation of fascination, one must seperate armful web ractices from hospitible interations with others based on trust, oppenness and goodwill.
SE #4
- The guardian guards the state against threats
- Has power
- Ex: Plato, The Republic; Rush Limbaugh, Oprah
SE # 6
- Need experts to "interpret" meaning for the masses, to figure things out
- Ex: Roger Elbert, Fox news brings in critics...