This dissertation examines how cyberspace will impact upon mass media's socialization process within media culture. Mass media is defined as an elite-owned system which produces a limited number of symbols that socialize the audience according to the requirements of the economic system. The audience of mass media is described as located within media culture which is the location of media's symbol-flow. Cyberspace is defined as structurally-differentiated from mass media. Its distributed design has made it impossible for monopolistic ownership or state control to regulate completely the flow of symbols (communication and content production). Thus I conclude that cyberspace represents the democratization of symbol-flow (or the radicalization ...
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Dissertation The Impact of the Internet on the Socio-cultural System focuses on a research method of...
Today we live and face a communication paradox: the world has never been richer with information, bu...
The dissertation explores the issue of culture and power on the Internet. Specifically, using an eth...
American culture is shifting from a mass culture toward increasing specialization and diversificatio...
Mass media digitization is an unfolding phenomenon, posing novel societal opportunities and challeng...
<p class="IEEEAbtract">The theoretical approach in defining the means for mass communication express...
Referring to cultural consequences of the current digital media revolution, in some sociological deb...
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Comparative Studies in Discourse a...
This article puts forward a theory of the role of digital media in social change. It begins by criti...
From visions of virtual community in the early 1990s to more recent claims that social media are ins...
Media studies scholars have employed the cultural circuit model to analyze media in the context of...
Abstrakti This article engages in discussion on how information and communication technologies shape...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's field theory to understand the regenerative belief in the ne...
Dissertation The Impact of the Internet on the Socio-cultural System focuses on a research method of...
Today we live and face a communication paradox: the world has never been richer with information, bu...
The dissertation explores the issue of culture and power on the Internet. Specifically, using an eth...
American culture is shifting from a mass culture toward increasing specialization and diversificatio...
Mass media digitization is an unfolding phenomenon, posing novel societal opportunities and challeng...
<p class="IEEEAbtract">The theoretical approach in defining the means for mass communication express...
Referring to cultural consequences of the current digital media revolution, in some sociological deb...
In Media, Technology, and Society, some of the most prominent figures in media studies explore the i...
The article discusses the potential of the internet and especially of the world wide web as a medium...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Comparative Studies in Discourse a...
This article puts forward a theory of the role of digital media in social change. It begins by criti...
From visions of virtual community in the early 1990s to more recent claims that social media are ins...
Media studies scholars have employed the cultural circuit model to analyze media in the context of...
Abstrakti This article engages in discussion on how information and communication technologies shape...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's field theory to understand the regenerative belief in the ne...
Dissertation The Impact of the Internet on the Socio-cultural System focuses on a research method of...
Today we live and face a communication paradox: the world has never been richer with information, bu...