The influence of communication technologies on political participation and social interaction
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書誌事項
The influence of communication technologies on political participation and social interaction
(Mellen studies in journalism, v. 4)
Edwin Mellen Press, c2003
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-214) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This study, using a new theoretical approach called cultural catalysis theory, argues that it was the diffusion of many communication technologies - not solely television - that contributed to a decline in Localism (participating in local political issues) and Cosmopolitanism.
目次
- Introduction - externalizing and internalizing technologies
- literature review -early communications technologies, telephone, radio, television, cable television, VCR, videogames, home computer and Internet, automobile, charitable, community, fraternal and voluntary organizations, religious services, community socializing, voting and other political participation, forced local social capital, displacement, changes, demographics
- theory - uses and gratifications and play theories, community ties, cultural catalysis theory
- methods
- results
- discussion
- appendices.
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