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سعر ومواصفات Media Generations : Experience, Identity and Mediatised Social Change

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SKU:JU030BK15YSNONAFAMZ
المؤلف:BOLIN
الموديل:9781138907683

وصف جوميا

  • Paperback ‎- Number of Pages‎:‎ 162 pages
  • Dimensions‎:‎ 156 x 234 x 10mm ‎- 226g
  • Publication date‎:‎ 22 Aug 2016
  • Publisher‎:‎ Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint‎:‎ ROUTLEDGE
  • Publication City/Country‎:‎ London‎,‎ United Kingdom

While the analysis of generations has been central in the sociological understanding of social change‎,‎ the role of the media in this process has only been acknowledged as an important feature during the last couple of decades‎.‎ Building on quantitative and qualitative comparative research‎,‎ Media Generations analyses the role of the media in the formation of generational experience‎,‎ identity and habitus‎,‎ and how mediated nostalgia is an important part in the social formation of generations‎.‎ Avoiding popular generational labelling Goran Bolin argues that the totality of the media landscape is a contextual structure that together with age and life‎-course factors help inform world‎-views and ways to relate to the wider society that guide the actions of media users‎.‎ Media Generations demonstrates how ‎- as different generations come of age at different moments in the mediatised historical process ‎- they develop different media habits‎,‎ but also make sense of the world differently‎,‎ which informs their relations to older and younger generations‎.‎It also explore‎.‎‎.‎‎.‎

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