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  • About
  • 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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Ter atitude : escolhas da juventude líquida : um estudo sobre mídia, educação e cultura jovem global

Schmidt, Saraí Patrícia January 2006 (has links)
A mídia impressa foi o foco central deste estudo, que se centrou na análise de revistas e, simultaneamente, na discussão das mesmas por um grupo de acadêmicos de Comunicação Social. A pesquisa busca compreender como uma expressão ambivalente como “ter atitude” — disseminada amplamente na mídia — acaba por mostrar as fraturas de um conceito historicamente construído como o de “juventude”; ou seja, busco analisar a importância da expressão “ter atitude”, na medida em que, por meio dela, podemos observar o quanto características dadas como “imutáveis” para caracterizar os jovens vêm se modificando, vêm se dissolvendo.Tendo como referência teórica privilegiada os estudos de Zygmunt Bauman, desenvolvi análises que colocam em relevo a estreita relação entre a cultura jovem e a globalização. Tal articulação permitiu‐me estruturar discussões sobre os conceitos que emergiram como centrais na tese: juventude líquida, ambivalência e identidade. Dois conjuntos de materiais constituíram o corpus de análise da pesquisa. O primeiro conjunto foi composto por materiais extraídos da Revista MTV (especialmente, editoriais e campanhas publicitárias). O segundo conjunto resulta das discussões desenvolvidas junto a dois grupos de acadêmicos do curso de Comunicação do Centro Universitário Feevale. A investigação evidenciou de que maneira uma expressão ambivalente como “ter atitude” encontra num universo igualmente ambivalente (o dos jovens) um lócus notável para sua efetivação, e analisou de que forma e por quais caminhos ela acaba por encontrar no universo jovem um meio singular e sugestivo para seu implemento. / Printed media has been the central focus of this study, which has concentrated on both the analysis and discussion of magazines by a group of students of Social Communication. The research is an attempt to understand how an ambivalent phrase such as “showing attitude” – widely spread in media – has ended up uncovering fractures of a historically built concept such as “youth”. I have tried to analyze the importance of the phrase “showing attitude” in the sense that, through it, we can observe how features viewed as “immutable” that characterize youths have both changed and dissolved. Having the studies carried out by Zigmund Bauman as a privileged theoretical reference, the analyses have emphasized the strict relationship between young culture and globalization. Such articulation has allowed for structuring discussions about the concepts that emerged as central to this thesis: liquid youth, ambivalence and identity. Two sets of materials have constituted the corpus of analysis. Materials extracted from MTV Magazine (especially editorials and advertising campaigns) composed the first set. The second set resulted from discussions developed with two groups of Communication students of Centro Universitário Feevale. The investigation has evidenced the way an ambivalent phrase such as “showing attitude” has reached a remarkable locus in an equally ambivalent universe (that of young people) so as to take effect. It has also analyzed how and in which ways that phrase has found a singular and suggestive means, in the young universe, to be implemented.
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Metal Music and Masculinity in the 1980s: Cultural Markers for the End of the Century

Hall, Frances L. 19 December 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Non-Prestige Television Is Worth Taking A Look At: MTV's Teen Wolf

Neff-Strickland, Jaymen Canice 24 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Millennial Students Relationship with 2008 Top 10 Social Media Brands via Social Media Tools

Agozzino, Alisa L. 20 April 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Windowlicker

Röthig, Sabine 11 May 2016 (has links)
In der Arbeit wird das Zusammentreffen der aus dem Club kommenden Electronic Dance Music (EDM) mit dem massenmedial konsolidierten Musikvideo untersucht. Diskutiert wird die These eines ästhetischen Paradigmenwechsels, der sich dadurch im Musikvideo vollzieht. Dieser beruht vor allem auf der musikalischen Figur des instrumentalen, modularen Tracks, die sich signifikant von der des Songs unterscheidet. Der originäre Zweck des Musikvideos, den Auftritt des Interpreten auf dem Monitor zu visualisieren, steht also mit dem Track zur Disposition oder wird gar obsolet; das erfordert neue Strategien der Bebilderung. Teil I und II der Arbeit verorten Musikvideo und EDM im wissenschaftlichen Diskurs und versammeln die jeweiligen ästhetischen Attribute. In Teil III wird anhand der Club Visuals die Beziehung von Tracks und Bildern erörtert, um darüber die veränderte Klang-Bild-Konstellation im Musikvideo durch EDM herzuleiten. In Teil IV werden die Erkenntnisse anhand der Fallstudie, dem Musikvideo „Windowlicker“ von Aphex Twin (Musik) und Chris Cunningham (Regie) aus dem Jahr 1999 ausgewertet und angewendet. Die Arbeit möchte die Dimension der ästhetischen Studien um das Musikvideo erweitern und verdeutlichen, wie sich das Musikvideo auch unter veränderten klanglichen Bedingungen als unentbehrlicher Bestandteil der Aufführung von Popmusik in der Monitorkultur erweist und als künstlerisches Genre unbedingt ernst zu nehmen ist, da sich in ihm zeitgenössische Avantgarden abbilden können. / This thesis explores the relationship between Electronic Dance Music (EDM) which originated in clubs, and the mass media consolidated music video. Focussing on how EDM influences the music video, an aesthetic paradigm shift on the latter is discussed. This change stemmed mainly from the structure of the instrumental, modular EDM track, which is significantly different from the structure of the song. Originally, the music video was intended as way of visualising the performance of the artist on the monitor; however, the advent of instrumental EDM tracks posed critical problems for this approach, and arguably renders it obsolete. New strategies of illustrations are required. Parts I and II of this thesis analyse music video and EDM through scientific discourses in an attempt to define their respective aesthetic attributes. In part III the relationship between tracks and images in club visuals is discussed in order to illustrate the singularity of this dialogue. In part IV, conclusions from the foregoing sections are evaluated and applied to a study of “Windowlicker” by British artist Aphex Twin, the video to which was directed by Chris Cunningham in 1999. The purpose of this thesis is to extend the aesthetic studies of the music video to clarify its status as an essential part of popular music in monitor culture. As an artistic genre it has to be taken seriously because it can display contemporary avant-gardes.

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