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怀旧,收听广播和日常生活_NOSTALGIA, RADIO LISTENING AND EVERYDAY LIFE_英国社会学论文

论文作者:英语论文网论文属性:本科毕业论文 Thesis登出时间:2011-08-12编辑:zn1987点击率:3297

论文字数:6327论文编号:org201108121540584670语种:英语 English地区:英国价格:$ 55

关键词:Consumer RadioNOSTALGIARADIO LISTENING英国社会学论文

摘要:英语论文网专业提供英国社会学论文定制,英国历史学论文定制等论文服务。本文研究无线电消费和怀旧是一个积极的社会实践中的作用。来自人类学实地调查,在英格兰西南部城市布里斯托尔进行例子来说明使用的怀旧和电台在日常生活中的作用。

NOSTALGIA, RADIO LISTENING AND EVERYDAY LIFE

Abstract
This paper investigates radio consumption and the role of nostalgia as a positive social practice. Examples to illustrate the uses of nostalgia and the role of radio in everyday life are drawn from anthropological fieldwork carried out in Bristol, a city in the south west of England. Radio consumption is shown to be a complex practice which in some cases can be seen to allow listeners to make links with the past and with memories, both real and imagined. Nostalgia as a positive social practice is used in various ways to link the past, both remembered and imagined, with the present and the future. Examples are presented that demonstrate how radio sound is used to enhance everyday lives and a sense of self. Such nostalgic practices, experienced through radio listening, are shown to supplement social life and aid the ongoing project of everyday identity creation.

Introduction
This paper is simultaneously an investigation of the notion of nostalgia and a particular type of radio consumption. The ideas contained herein were generated from a study of radio consumption in Bristol, a city in the south west of England with a population of around400, 000 people. The ‘raw data’ presented to support these ideas was obtained through in-depth interviews which formed the major part of an anthropological study of the role of radio in everyday life carried out between 1992 and 1996 (Táchira 1997).Many themes emerged from that research. In this paper I discuss just one of them that are the way in which radio consumption appears to hold the power to connect across time and memories. I use the term ‘nostalgia’ to describe how this works in certain instances and hope to demonstrate that whereas ‘nostalgia’ as a concept holds somewhat negative social values, it can be seen to consist, in experience, of positive social practices.

The paper has a simple structure. The first half consists mainly of examples from my research of what I consider to be nostalgic practices associated with radio consumption. The second half goes on to explore nostalgia as a concept and looks for ways of theoretically contextualizing and thus understanding these practices. It draws upon the work of other anthropologists, who explore the practice of nostalgia in very different contexts.

As such this paper attempts, on the one hand, to present material that establishes radio consumption as very much more complex and embedded in everyday life and emotions than it might at first appear. On the other hand it seeks to continue an argument presented elsewhere (Táchira 2000) that urges radio studies, or, the study of radio, to embrace a variety of disciplinary approaches.
In order to provide some context to the data and respondents presented in this paper brief comment on the methods used is necessary. The study took an ethnographic approach using in-depth interviews, participant observation, observation at two local commercial radio listener panels, and focus groups. Some respondents completed diaries of their listening practices. A major problem facing an anthropologist interested in carrying out ethnographic research on radio listening is how to carry out participant observation. I sought ways of getting to know my respondents beyond the in-depth interviews from which data is extracted below and which is widely used by ‘reception ethnographers’ in the fields of Media and cultural studies (Moors论文英语论文网提供整理,提供论文代写英语论文代写代写论文代写英语论文代写留学生论文代写英文论文留学生论文代写相关核心关键词搜索。

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