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Artículo:

Selling Canada to Canadians: Collective Memory, National Identity, and Popular Culture.

Autor:

Emily West

Resumen:

Two media endeavours, the Heritage Minutes and the CBC documentary Canada: A People's History, hope to serve as a corrective to Canadians' lack of interest in their history and to bolster national identity. However, the producers do not want to appear propagandistic in a country where there is conflict about what the shape of the nation should be. They accomplish this by appealing to the “on the spot" authority of journalistic representation and the emotional immediacy of dramatic story-telling. They also emphasize the multi-cultural and multi-perspectival nature of Canada's past. However, ultimately these efforts exist within a larger narrative about the "story of Canada," where events of the past are framed in terms of their contribution or relevance to the present shape of the nation-state. In this way, these programs reveal their purpose and, as collective memory scholars might predict, press the past into the service of present aims.

Página:

212

Publicación:

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Volúmen:

19

Número:

2

Periodo:

Junio 2002

ISSN:

07393180

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07393180-2002-02.txt

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Artículo:

The Work of Being Watched: Interactive Media and the Exploitation of Self-Disclosure.

Autor:

Mark Andrejevic

Resumen:

Recognizing that privacy rights are complicit in the very forms of economic monitoring and data gathering they ostensibly oppose, this essay offers a critique of corporate surveillance as a technique for exploiting the work of being watched. Consumers who submit to comprehensive surveillance in response to offers of convenience and participation perform valuable work for corporations and marketers. The model of consumer labor developed in the essay is applied to the online economy and the example of interactive TV. The analysis suggests that a critical approach to forms of surveillance facilitated by interactive media must focus on asymmetries of power and control over information technologies and resources.

Página:

230

Publicación:

Critical Studies in Media Communication

Volúmen:

19

Número:

2

Periodo:

Junio 2002

ISSN:

07393180

SrcID:

07393180-2002-02.txt

  • Documento número 1586300
  • Actualizado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 11:54:44 a. m.
  • Creado el lunes, 13 de marzo de 2023 11:54:44 a. m.
  • Enlace directo