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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Creative Industries in der Gemeinde Gaspoltshofen. Eine Regionalstudie.

Eidenberger, Judith, Haider, Sandra, Oberhumer, Astrid, Rozinski, Jutta January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
The main ambition of this qualitative research study was to gain more knowledge about creative industries in the rural area. As research area we chose the rural village Gaspoltshofen in Upper Austria. To reach our target, a two-step strategy was adopted. The first step consisted in an elicitation of the creative workers and their activities. Secondly, eleven creative workers and key personalities were interviewed. Although the study was focusing on one village, we were able to generate general theses about creative industries, which claim universal validity for villages of similar size: Creative workers operate in structures like those described as the future of working environment: Traditional lifelong employment is replaced by working in a variety of fields, which brings along a need for permanent further education. Creative workers mainly are self-employed. They work in the same place they live, and consequently are more flexible concerning working hours. In these new, flexible structures networks are of high significance. Creative workers are existentially dependent on networking. Not only that they often get their jobs through it, they also socialise new customers and colleagues relations. In addition they enjoy financial protection through a social-familiar safety-net in times of crisis. Through the new way of working the geographical independency increases which allows free choice of residence. As a consequence creative industries also exist in the rural area. Nevertheless they are still dependent on urban structures, especially concerning formal institutions of further education like universities or colleges. To establish creative industries in a small village, it is essential that they are located in an adequate distance from a city. If the distance is too small, the establishment of creative structures will be taken over by the city, whereby the neighbouring villages won't see a necessity to initiate anything on their own. Already existing creative industries infrastructure positively effects the establishment and extension of further creative businesses. Due to the small size of villages single persons have a big influence on the establishment of initiatives, both concerning their coming off and the formation of opinion about it. Especially for the continuance of a creative industries organisation a long-lasting commitment and takeover of responsibility of single persons is important. Concerning new initiatives there is often a polarisation of the population due to the sympathy or antipathy regarding the initiators. All creative workers identify themselves with - or are at least concerned about - the village. An important issue here is "to show the village a thing or two", which illustrates the creative workers' strong relation to their residence. (author's abstract) / Series: Schriftenreihe / Forschungsbereich Wirtschaft und Kultur
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Die autopoietische Kulturindustrie moderne Massenmedien zwischen Selbsterzeugung und Warenlogik

Raupach, Tim January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Hildesheim, Univ., Diss., 2006
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Im Warenkorb nichts Neues? : zur Beobachtung und Bewertung digitaler Wiederholungstaten am Beispiel des Audiosampling ; systemische Interferenzen und medientheoretische Perspektiven zwischen Kunst und Künstlichkeit /

Juhnke, Matthias. January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Magisterarbeit.
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Zeit-Kritik als Form der Templation durch Medien des 21. Jahrhunderts

Lorenz, Hans Christopher 05 March 2015 (has links)
Wie können Theodor W. Adornos medienkritische Thesen – als wohl prominentester Beitrag gilt das in Zusammenarbeit mit Max Horkheimer entstandene Kapitel „Kulturindustrie. Aufklärung als Massenbetrug (1944)“ – in ihrer Gesamtheit mit heute auf Basis algorithmischer Transformationen prozessierenden zeitkritischen Medien in Bezug gesetzt werden? Wo lässt sich der Begriff der „Manipulation“ erweitern, oder neu verorten, wenn Mediensysteme als „nicht-menschliche Akteure“ (Bruno Latour) im mikrotemporalen Bereich prozessieren, entscheiden und im technikepistemologisch orientierten medienwissenschaftlichen Diskurs eine Akzentverschiebung und gar Aktualisierung des Begriffs „Medien-Kritik“ beziehungsweise „Zeit-Kritik“ anregen? Und mit welchen Abhandlungen hat womöglich Adorno selbst bereits ein Denken eröffnet hinzu der Erörterung von Funktions- und Zeitwe(i)sen von Medien als Basis von Manipulation menschlicher Wahrnehmung auf subliminaler Ebene? / How can the aggregate of Theodor W. Adornos media-critical hypotheses be relativised to todays time-critical media which effect processes on the basis of algorithmic transformations – the most prominent contribution arguably being constituted by the chapter “The Culture Industry. Enlightenment as Mass Deception” (1944), formulated in collaboration with Max Horkheimer? Within which sphere can the concept of “manipulation” be expanded, or re-contextualised, if media systems – essentially “non-human actors” (Bruno Latour) – effect processes and decisions in the micro-temporal sphere and, thus, trigger a shift in emphasis and a re-definition of the concept of “critique of media” or “critique of time” even within technologically and epistemologically orientated scholarly media discourse? And which are the treatises by means of which Adorno may have himself already opened up a school of thought, supplementing the debate on the methods (and systems) of media functioning and media-specific temporal considerations as the basis for the manipulation of human perception at a subliminal level?

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