Julie DobrowSocial and Cultural Aspects of Vcr Use
Herausgeber: Dobrow, Julia R
Contents: J.R. Dobrow
Introduction. Part I:The Relationship of VCRs to Other Media Industries: Competition
Cooperation
and Confusion.E. Secunda
VCRs and Viewer Control Over Programming: An Historical Perspective. M. Komiya
B. Litman
The Economics of the Prerecorded Videocassette Industry. B.C. Klopfenstein
Audience Measurement in the VCR Environment: An Examination of Ratings Methodologies. Part II:The Relationship of VCRs to Theoretical Frameworks: Testing
Extending
or Maintaining Existing Media Theories.C.A. Lin
Audience Activity and VCR Use. K.K. Massey
S.J. Baran
VCRs and People's Control of Their Leisure Time. M. Morgan
J. Shanahan
C. Harris
VCRs and the Effects of Television: New Diversity or More of the Same? J.D. Straubhaar
Context
Social Class and VCRs: A World Comparison. Part III:The Relationship of VCRs to Individual Expression
Collective Identity
and Social Patterns.K.E. Heintz
VCR Libraries: Opportunities for Parental Control. A.B. Jordan
A Family Systems Approach to the Use of the VCR in the Home. J.R. Dobrow
The Rerun Ritual: Using VCRs to Re-View. L.J. Vale
Captured on Videotape: Camcorders and the Personalization of Television.