ABSTRACT

Addressing a multitude of questions and issues surrounding how we use the media, Media Effects and Beyond represents the results of an international research programme into the use and effects of television, video and music. Seeing the viewer not simply as passive object but as a very active subject, the contributors engage with every aspect of children's, adolescents' and families' use of the media - its character, causes and consequences. Topics explored include media and social mobility; family commumication, and consumer lifestyles.
Confronting the two traditions of lifestyle research and effects research, Media Effects and Beyond offers a much-needed reconceptualization of both. Written at a time when traditional European public service media systems struggle against a tidal wave of commercial electronic media, this book will be important reading for students of contemporary culture and communications, as well as media policy for decision makers.

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Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

Culture, media and society

Agency and structure, continuity and change

chapter 2|10 pages

Sweden and its media scene, 1945-90

A bird's-eye view

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Parti!

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and listening

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NOTE

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Factors Parent Non-Routine 5. Friend Out 2. Friend Home 6. Parent & TV

3. Sports/Clubs 7. Hobbies 4. Parent Routine

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Part III Young people and media use individual, class and socialization

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as their parents' view. Corresponding

chapter 9|22 pages

Media use and social mobility

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Partly

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has been studied by Hedinsson

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of progression includes Rokeach's knowledge or self-

the function of fulfilling the individual's needs to search for meaning, understanding, knowledge, and self- self- to this category, do the personal value orientations of social and individual development

chapter 7|5 pages

Seven lifestyles

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The Micro-Macro

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a framework of ontological security through the de-

the management of impressions, has led to an ever-increasing popularity and so on of ambivalence, insecurity and disorientation will to in the process of self-distantiation,

chapter 13|10 pages

Starting up

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Indices