Index
2018; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1108/s2050-206020180000018015
ISSN2050-2079
ResumoCitation (2018), "Index", The M in CITAMS@30 (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 18), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 201-206. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020180000018015 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Access, 15 Actual occasion, 185, 190 Adopters, 14 Adoption programs, 17–19 Adoption, 15–17 Affective immersion, 187 Amateurs, 100–101 American colony, 171, 175 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), 15 Arya’s liminal status, 127 AT&T, 13 Authoritarian turn, 82 Baelish, Petyr, 132 Baratheon, Joffrey, 126 Beaton, Elizabeth, 133 Becoming-crocodile event, 184–185 Becoming-movement, 189–190 Being-crocodile somatic practice, 187, 191 Bergson, Henri, 184–185 BIP. See Broadband Initiatives Program Bloggers, 101 Blogs, 100 Body-worlding as technology, 189 Bollywood films, 150–155 applying the template, 154–155 film representation template, 153–154 reading – three-step process, 152–153 social class, 158 Bolton, Ramsay, 126 Book reviewers, 101, 103–104 Books, 173 Botticini reasoning, 175 The Brady’s After the Tong Kings: or the Red Lady of Chinatown (1909), 87 The Brady’s and Little Ah Chin: or The Secret Dens of Chinatown (1909), 87 Brazil, 168–177 antiliterate patrimonialism, 176 democracy, 168–169 goals and meanings of public policies, 177 materiality of communications, 176 media component, 177 spacial analysis of Brazilian development, 177 Broadband Adoption by Annual Household, 23 Broadband Adoption Survey, 9, 12–13 Broadband connection, 10 Broadband Initiatives Program (BIP), 18 Broadband Lifeline, 27 Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP), 18 Broadband, 9 BTOP. See Broadband Technology Opportunities Program CAF. See Connect America Fund California Advanced Services Fund (CASF), 11, 19–22 California Emerging Technology Fund (CETF), 9, 11, 16 California High Cost A (CHCF-A), 18–19 California High Cost B Funds (CHCF-B), 18–19 California Households, 10 California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), 11 California, 10–19 Cardoso, Fernando Henrique, 177 Carriers of last resort (COLRs), 19 CASF. See California Advanced Services Fund Cautionary frame that, 84 Cersei’s incestuous first-born, 126 CETF. See California Emerging Technology Fund Changing politics of tribalism and morality, 59–77 background, 60–61 data and methods, 63 discussion, 73–76 findings, 63–73 introduction, 59–60 tribalism, morality, politics, 61–62, 64–73 CHCF-A. See California High Cost A CHCF-B. See California High Cost B Funds The Chicago Tribune , 104 Chinese colony, 86 Church, 170–175 Cinefilos, 123 Citizens, 10 Collective assemblages of enunciation, 190–191 Collins, 102 COLR. See Carriers of Last Resort Comcast, 13 Common-sewer, 86 Communication process, 191–192 Communication, 37, 191 Computing device, 11 Connect America Fund (CAF), 18 Content and expression function, 187 Conversos, 171, 175 Correlation Analysis of Different Dimensions, 51 Cox Communications, 19 CPUC. See California Public Utilities Commission Creative, 186 Creativity, 186, 190 Credulous tourist, 86 Critics, 100 Crocodile-affective state, 182–184 The Cult of Amateur: How The Internet is Killing Our Culture (2007), 100 Cultural constructions, 101–103 Cultural journalism, 100, 103–104 Cultural reviewers, 103 Dadlez, E. M., 127 DaMatta, Roberto, 168, 177 De facto methods, 101–102 De jure methods, 101 Delayed capitalism, 174 Deleuze, Gilles, 190 Dependency and development, 174 Deviance, 81 Dexter , 131 Diagnostic frame, 84 Different form of gendered bonding (DOR), 161–163 evaluating, 163 four I’s of, 162 hegemonic vs. oppositional reading, 163 introduction, 161 narrative preview of, 162 sociological context of gender, 161 Digital Divide, 9–57 adoption by, 29–30 adoption program design, 25–27 adoption programs, 17–19 California Advanced Services Fund (CASF), 19–21 condition of mergers and acquisitions, 29 institutionalization of broadband, 29–30 legislative policies, 27–28 meaningful internet access, 10–17 overview, 10 policy recommendations, 21–22 public benefit extraction, 29 public investment policies, 22–25 regulatory policies, 27–28 utility public funding of utility infrastructure, 17–19 Digital inclusion, 9 Digital inequality, 37 Digital Infrastructure Video Competition Act (DIVCA), 27 Digital literacy training, 25 Digital literacy, 11, 24 DIVCA. See Digital Infrastructure Video Competition Act Dockterman, Eliana, 133 DOR. See Different Form of Gendered Bonding Dualism, 183 Early adopters, 17 Eckstein reasoning, 175 Economics, 37 Economy and Society (1978), 101 Electricity grid, 15 Embodied gesture, 188 Endogamy, 155 Endurance, 184 Equipment, 25 Ethnicity, 81 Event, 185 Excruciating realism, 125 Faisal, Habib, 155–156 Fantastic universe, 122 Fantasy, 125–126 Faoro, Raymundo, 170, 177 Fiber-optic network, 27 Fictitious world, 123 Film studies, 150 Films, 59, 150 Freedom of the press, 173, 177 Freyre, Gilberto, 168 Fu Manchu series, 87 Furtado, Celso, 177 Galloway, Alexander, 182 Game of Thrones , 121–134 Genteel, 84 Genz, Stephanie, 129 Gesture, 188–190 Global sociological imagination, 150 Gold from mines, 174 Government intervention, 9–36 Greyjoy, Theon, 132 Grodal, Torben, 122 Grusin, Richard, 182–183 The Guardian (United Kingdom), 105 Guattari, Félix, 190 Habermas, Jürgen, 169 Heart-sickening, 86 High-speed internet, 10 Hollywood, 150 Household segmentation of adoption condition, 14 I Am Legend (1954), 59–76 ICC. See Intercarrier Compensation ICT. See information and communication technology Idea of closure, 101 ILEC. See Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Illness, 59 “Illusion”, 188 Immediations, 182–183, 189–191 Immersion, 187 Impact of China’s media, 37–57 findings, 44–52 importance of media, 46–47 introduction, 37 literature review, 37–41 media resources, 45–46 media use habits, 44–45 public demand for media, 46 public knowledge level, 47 regional difference analysis, 47 research design framework and hypothesis, 41–43 urban-rural difference analysis, 44–52 Inconfidência (Disloyalty) Mineira, 173 “Incorporeal” materiality, 182–183 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs), 19 information and communication technology (ICT), 37 Inland Counties, 11 Intemperance and Vice, 81–93 Intercarrier Compensation (ICC), 18 Internet and technology, 100 Internet companies, 10 Internet essentials, 25 Internet service provider, 11, 16 Internet, 10 Intuitions, 62 Invasion of the Body Snatchers , 60 Iron Throne, 132 Ishaqzaade , 155–158 evaluating, 157 four I’s, 156 hegemony, 157 narrative preview of, 156 sociological context, 155 Italian followers’, 122–123 Italian survey, 123 Italiansubs , 123 James, William, 181–182, 188 Jews, 175 Job-seekers, 10 Journalism, 100, 102 Journalistic reviewers, 104 Keen, Andrew, 100 Kharkhordin, Oleg, 177 Khurana, 102 Kittler, Juraj, 176 Kukunoor, Nagesh, 162 The LA Times , 104 Langer, Suzanne, 188 Lannister, Tyrion, 126, 128 Learning happens, 186 Leff, Nathanael, 177 Liberalism, 167–177 Lifeline, 20 “Liminality”, 127 Literacy, 169, 171–176 Literary criticism, 104 Lower East Side of Manhattan, 82 Machiavelli, Niccolò, 132 Machiavellian moments, 132–133 Manning, Erin, 188–189 Market closure, 101 Martin, George R. R., 122, 134 Meaningful Internet access, 10 Media literacy, 37 Media role, 37 Media service, 37 Media Sociology, 150 Media, 175, 182, 190, 192 Mediacritica , 123 Mediation, 182, 190 Mélange, 168 “Melody”, 185 Minas Geraes, 169–171, 173–175, 177 Mobile differentiation, 181, 188 Monsoon Wedding , 158–161 evaluating, 160 four I’s in, 159–160 hegemonic vs. oppositional reading, 160 introduction, 158 narrative preview of, 159 sociological stratification, 158 Morality, 59 Mother India , 155 Motivational access, 14 Murphie, Andrew, 192 Nair, Mira, 159 National Book Critics’ Circle (NBCC), 103 National Telecommunications Information Administration (NTIA), 18 NBCC. See National Book Critics’ Circle Neo-tribalism, 62 Network access, 11 New York City, 82 The New York Times , 104 New York immigrant, 81–93 New York, 81 The New Yorker , 105 New Zealand followers, 122–124 Newspaper reports, 81–93 Newspapers, 81 Niagara, 81–93 crime, place, and Immigrants in Nineteenth-century, 84–90 framing, media, and symbolic power, 82–84 introduction, 81–82 Noncertifiable skills, 102–103 NTIA. See National Telecommunications Information Administration Nursery of vice, 86 Occupational closure, 101 OECD. See Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development The Omega Man, 63 Openness, 100, 103 Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), 37 Oriental wonder tale, 86 Orientalism, 81 Ouro Preto, 171 Pacific Bell Telephone Company dba AT&T California, 19 Pairing process, 104 Parables for the Virtual (2002), 182 Parma, 156 Pedagogy, 37 Pew Research Center, 12 Pipe organs, 171–174 Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), 27 Political tribalism, 61 PornHub, 129 “Porous” occupation, 102–103 Portuguese colony, 170–171, 175 Portuguese Crown, 169–171 Portuguese inquisition, 169–173, 175 POTS. See Plain Old Telephone Service Preacceleration, 188–189 “Prehension”, 185, 190 Process of emergence, 183 “Pure experience”, 181, 183, 188 “Pure perception”, 189 Public investment, 15 Public knowledge, 37–57 Pulsation, 188 “Puzzle”, 168 Queen Cersei, 127 Radical mediation, 182–183 Ragpickers Row, 87 Raja to the Desi Romance, 150 Real abstractness, 182 Realism, 125–126 Receptacle[s] of infamy, 86 Red Lady of Chinatown (1909), 87 Refusers, 22 “Relation”, 183, 186, 190 Reliable broadband Internet connection, 11 Remakes, 59–77 Rio de Janeiro, 171 River Tietê, 169 Rivera, 102 Rural Electrification Act of 1936, 17 Rural Utilities Service (RUS), 18 RUS. See Rural Utilities Service Sandberg, 102 São Paulo region, 170 Schubart, Rikke, 122 science fiction, 59 The Secret Dens of Chinatown (1909), 87 Semblance, 188 Sergio Buarque de Hollanda, 168, 170 Simondon, Gilbert, 186 Single-factor Variance Analysis of Urban/Rural Grouping Variables, 45 Sink of corruption and wretchedness, 86 Smartphone Job-seekers, 13 Smartphone, 12 Snow, Jon, 126 Social stratification, 158 Sociality, 187 “Society”, 184, 190 Sociology, 37 Somatization, 184 The Sopranos , 131 Spinozan affect, 186 Stark, Arya, 126 State-level Broadband Lifeline policy, 27 Straubhaar, Joe, 168 Students, 10 Subscription costs, 25 Sunlight-and-shadow, 86 Symbolic power, 81 Targaryen, Daenerys, 126–128 Telephone network, 15 Tenderloin, 87 Thacker, Eugene, 182 Thompson, John, 175 A Thousand Plateaus , 190 The Times (United Kingdom), 105 Time Warner, 13 Tragedy of Commonsense Morality, 62 Transformation of the Public Sphere (1995), 169 “Transition” points, 187 The Treaty of Madrid of 1750, 169 Tribalism, 59 Unaware, 14 Unconcerned, 14 Universal Service Fund (USF), 18 Universal Telephone Service, 20 Unserved, 16 US Department of Agriculture, 18 USF. See Universal Service Fund Utility Public Funding of Utility Infrastructure, 17–19 Vallas, 102 Verizon California Inc., 19 Verizon, 13 Vianna, Oliverira, 177 Violence, 125, 127, 129–134 Virtual gesture, 188 Virtuality, 186 Wanters, 14 Wark, McKenzie, 182 The Washington Post, 104 Wedding Crashers , 160 Wedding Date , 160 Whitehead, Alfred North, 181, 184–185, 188 The Wire , 131 Worldmaking, 83 Zombies, 59 Zoya, 156 Book Chapters Prelims Introduction to Volume 18: The M in CITAMS@30: Media Sociology Part 1 Inequalities and Media Chapter 1 Closing the Digital Divide: A Justification for Government Intervention Chapter 2 Public Knowledge and Digital Divide: The Role and Impact of China’s Media Chapter 3 Changing Politics of Tribalism and Morality in I Am Legend and Its Remakes Chapter 4 A Niagara of Intemperance and Vice: Newspaper Reports on Immigrant New York, 1800–1900 Part 2 Cultural Production and Consumption Chapter 5 Everyone’s A Critic? Openness as a Means to Closure in Cultural Journalism Chapter 6 The Attractions of “Recoil” TV: The Story-world of Game of Thrones Chapter 7 From the Raja to the Desi Romance: A Sociological Discourse on Family, Class, and Gender in Bollywood Chapter 8 Liberalism without a Press: Eighteenth-century Minas Geraes and the Roots of Brazilian Development Chapter 9 Affective (Im)Mediations and the Communication Process Afterword: Reflections on My Path to CITASA/CITAMS and the Future of Our Section Index
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