Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
22 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Spigel 1992 2001 |
Utopian-dystopian discourses, togetherness, window to the world, haunted media, esc |
|
Gould |
TV changing American society |
|
Cooke 2003 |
Golden age of British TV |
|
Macmurraugh Kavanaugh 1997 1997b |
Drama into news, awareness to social issues |
|
Turnock et al 2008 |
Event TV imagined community |
|
Bignell Fickers 2008 |
ESC, profits for broadcasters, Finland, community |
|
Anderson 1991 |
Imagined community |
|
Ellis 2002 |
Era of scarcity/availability/plenty |
|
Caldwell 2003 |
Second/First shift aesthetics/ agregating/ herding |
|
Spigel 2006 |
Transformation of TV |
|
Bennet & Strange 2011 |
BBC multiplatform |
|
Spigel 1988 |
TV in magazines, fitting in with modern architecture, early sitcoms - theatrical space |
|
Boddy 1993 |
Overall early TV |
|
Paget 1998 |
Drama documentary/ documentary drama |
|
Roscoe 2004 |
Choice - buzzword. Fragmented media |
|
Jensen 2008 |
Interactivity |
|
Straubhaar 2007 |
People watching TV via broadcasting network |
|
Bolter & Grusin 1998 |
Relationship between old and new media. New media refashioned other media |
|
Smith 2005 |
Jennicam |
|
Creebe 2011 |
Webcam - incredibly personal |
|
Jenkins 2004 |
Production costs lower, more choice, a new type of consumer |
|
Pajala 2012 |
Mapping of Europe, Western Europe centrism, ignoring divisions of the time |