Zusammenfassung der Ressource
theorizing media and globalization(Mediagraphy by Terhi Rantanen)
- globalization
- defination
- Giddens : a most neutral defination
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- globalization as the intensification of world-wide social relations, which link distant localities in such a way that local happenings are shaped by events occurring many miles away and vice versa
- Thompson:focus more on MC
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- Globalization... refers to the growing interconnectedness of different parts of the world, a process which gives rise to complex forms of interaction and interdependency
- Robertson: the intensification of the world as a whole
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- Globalization as a concept refers both to the compression of the world and the intensification of consciousness of the world as a whole
- Water
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- Globalization is a social process in which the constraints of geography on social and cultural arranegements recede and in which people become increasingly aware that they are receding
- Albrow:homogenization
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- Globalization refers to all those processes by which the peoples of the world are incorporated into a single world society, global society
- mediated globalization
- mediation
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- Defined by Williams as an 'active' process of relations between 'different kinds of being and consciousness' which are inevitably mediated
Lo argues that we should consider the media as the constituting part of the medation process
- Rantanen's definition on globalization
Anmerkungen:
- taking the role of MC into globalization:
“Globalization is a process in which worldwide economic, political, cultural and social relations have become increasingly mediated across time and space.”
Terhi narrow down the definition.
- Thompson's three types of interaction
Anmerkungen:
- globalization changes forms of interaction
The development of new media and communications does not consist simply in the establishment of new networks for the transmission of information between individuals whose basic social relationship remains intact. Rather, the development of face-to-face interaction which has prevailed for most of human history.
- face to face interaction
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- in a contect of co-presence
dialogical in character
two-way flow
multiplicity of symbolic cues
- mediated interaction
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- letters and telephone conversations
stretch across time and space
- mediated quasi-interaction
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- 是两者结合
symbolic forms are prodeced for an indefinite range of potential recipients
monological in character,
the flow of communication is predominantly one-way
- Thomlinson
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- globalization changes experience
talks about the difference in global&local experience
the media audience remians an audience rather than a community
- in the terms of scale
- mass-mediated experience with local&global community
- the nature of mass-mediated communication
- Giddens:distanciation
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- Globalization changes people's social relations
locales are thoroughly penetrated by and shaped in terms of social influence quite distant from them. What structures the locale is not simply that which is present on the scene; the 'visible' form of the locale conceals the distanciated relations, which determines it nature
- three phases of globalization
Anmerkungen:
- This book focused on the key role played by media and communications, how it functions in political , economic and cultural globalization
- Giddens
- 1.witnessed a debate on whether globalization actually exist at all
- 2.what is the consequences of globalization
- the response necessary to address the negative consequences of globalization
- Water
- Political , economic and cultural
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- Rantanen
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- the consequences have already been embedded in almost every
- Held et al.
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- provide a framework for quantitative and qualitative basis:
1. the extensity of global networks
2.the intensity of global interconnectedness
3. the velocity of global flows
4. the impact propensity of global interconnectedness
- hyperglobalizers
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- Ohmae 1995 predict the end of traditional national states
- sceptics
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- Hirst and Thompson(1996) globalization is a myth, and that it is only about a heightened level of national economies
- transformalists
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- Giddens 1990 and Castells 1996
globalization" is a central driving force behind the rapid social,political and economic changes that are reshaping modern societies and world order"
- 关于glonal mediagraphy
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- 美国人不注重people
globalization study不注重media
文化研究只注重在一个特定location的人而不注重media
- introduction
- Appadurai
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- ethnoscape mediascape technoscape financescape ideoscape
- multi-sited ethnographic
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- individuals and thire media use
- Beck
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- the globalization of biography
goes beyond nationality
- 材料和方法
- materials
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- oral tradition(memories, family histories)
biographies
behavior
photography and moments
- method
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- historical research, interviewing
self-and comparative introspection
reflexive ethnography
self-and comparative reflection
- Burawoy 研究注意事项
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- 1. the extension of the observer into the world of the participant
2.the extension of observations over time and space
3. the extension from micro-processes to macro-forces
4. the extension of theory
- case
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- media
- media studies in Europe
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- 1970s
British media on the role of media institutions in the process of globalization
- Boyd-Barrett and Sparks
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- globalization is "a flawed conceptual tool"
the global public sphere should be replaced by the term imperialist, private sphere
- cultural studies
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- consider the whole process of communication as a cultural process
强调culture, role of people, neglect media
- Lull
Anmerkungen:
- globalization is best considered a complex set if interacting and often countervailing human, material , and symbolic flows that lead to diverse, heterogeneous cultural positionings and practices, which persistently and variously modify established sectors of social, political and cultural power
- international and intercultural study in US
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- 1950s
rather than global media
- First generation of scholars: International
communication as international relations
- McLuhan
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- medium is the message
global village
- Mowlana
Anmerkungen:
- 1.They have a power-driven notion of international relations which is either political or economic or both
2.They believe in the notion of nation-state as a 'political' state
3. They make communication and cultural factors subservient to political,economic and technological superstructure
4. They tend to classify international relations with natural and biological science
5.They tend to measure what is measurable, observable and tangible.
- Merrill and Fischer
Anmerkungen:
- define the five areas of communication
1. the theory of international communication,
2. a descriptive-comparative approach
3. the role of mass media in national department
4. the methods of international news reporting
5.intergovernmental and financial international communication
international communication were in the relations between national governments and international organizations
- second generation: imbalance in this relationship
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- both of them neglect how people use media
- Asante and Gudykunst
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- Intercultural communication includes "interpersonal communication between members of different cultures, races and ethnic groups"
- 结论
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- The role of media and communications is often reduced either to an exclusively and self-evidently technological one, or to individuals' experiences that are unconnected to the media industries
the role of this book: to show the pivotal role played by the media in the process of globalization