Watching TV Is Not Required: Thinking About Media and Thinking About Thinking: Sociology Re-Wired
Autor Bernard McGrane, John Gundersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415994873
ISBN-10: 041599487X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 3 halftones and Follow style Citie and the Creative Class - being sent
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Sociology Re-Wired
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 041599487X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 3 halftones and Follow style Citie and the Creative Class - being sent
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Sociology Re-Wired
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
1. TV: Our Third Parent 2. UN-TV: You Are What You Watch 3. TV Is a Place Where We Live 4. Consumerism TV 5. Relationship TV 6. Children’s TV: Sat A.M. Ghetto 7. Mirror TV: Looking Glass Self 8. No TV and Meditation TV
Notă biografică
Barney McGrane has a huge following among lower-division sociology instructors in North America. Barney has taught literally thousands of students at UCLA, UC Irvine, Pitzer, Colby College, and now Chapman University during his career. He is a mesmerizing teacher.
John Gunderson has a Ph.D in education from Claremont Graduate School and was named "outstanding master’s student of the year" from Chapman University. He teaches as an adjunct at Chapman University
John Gunderson has a Ph.D in education from Claremont Graduate School and was named "outstanding master’s student of the year" from Chapman University. He teaches as an adjunct at Chapman University
Recenzii
"McGrane and Gunderson have put together an extraordinarily provocative stream of sociologically inspired responses to television. Nothing could be more "relevant" to students, and in the right hands, this is a resource for a learning experience that at once maximizes critical and creative thinking. McGrane and Gunderson give new life to sociological thinking."
—Jack Katz, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
"A proper companion for a course in intellectual self-defense, this book guides the reader through an intense contemplation of our culture’s most popular form of meditation: watching TV. McLuhan, Huxley, and Postman inform this firmly grounded exploration of the everyday manipulations which we happily invite into our lives. Why is the television so powerful? Because we think it’s not."
—Terri L. Anderson, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
"Here's a delightful kiss to break the enchantment that TV has held over our lives for too long—or maybe a bracing slap. In any event, what an important and powerful book."
—Bill McKibbin, author, Deep Economy
"McGrane and Gunderson have put together an extraordinarily provocative stream of sociologically inspired responses to television. Nothing could be more "relevant" to students, and in the right hands, this is a resource for a learning experience that at once maximizes critical and creative thinking. McGrane and Gunderson give new life to sociological thinking."—Jack Katz, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
—Jack Katz, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
"A proper companion for a course in intellectual self-defense, this book guides the reader through an intense contemplation of our culture’s most popular form of meditation: watching TV. McLuhan, Huxley, and Postman inform this firmly grounded exploration of the everyday manipulations which we happily invite into our lives. Why is the television so powerful? Because we think it’s not."
—Terri L. Anderson, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
"Here's a delightful kiss to break the enchantment that TV has held over our lives for too long—or maybe a bracing slap. In any event, what an important and powerful book."
—Bill McKibbin, author, Deep Economy
"McGrane and Gunderson have put together an extraordinarily provocative stream of sociologically inspired responses to television. Nothing could be more "relevant" to students, and in the right hands, this is a resource for a learning experience that at once maximizes critical and creative thinking. McGrane and Gunderson give new life to sociological thinking."—Jack Katz, Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
Descriere
This book is critically analytical in making readers aware of the hidden destructive dimensions of television. It takes these critical ideas and makes them real.