The Mary Tyler Moore Show
43
Mason, Jennifer 29, 51, 71
mass media 2, 47, 67, 136, 182
Massey, Doreen 25, 28, 178
Mattelart, Armand
et al.
180
Mayer, M. 102
media 12, 47, 53–4, 65, 68, 76, 81,
112–13; consumption 33; control 90;
globalisation of 91, 92–7; occupation of
potential space 13–14; place of 19;
power of 144–5; reception 3;
understanding 7–8; use within family
40
mediation, culture 138–40; ideology
136–8; technology 134–6; text
140–3; theories 134
medium is the message 31, 82–3, 92,
97, 101, 112
Mellencamp, Patricia 16, 21, 22, 107
Meszaros, Istvan 105, 161
Meyrowitz, Joshua 20, 29–31, 51, 76,
91, 92, 94–5, 136
middle class 41, 42, 59, 60, 70–1, 116,
179
Miller, Daniel 59, 91, 98, 116, 118,
119, 126–7, 163, 172, 180
mobile privatisation 67, 131
modernism/post-modernism 18, 27, 55,
170–4, 180
Modleski, Tania 20, 73–4, 101
money 47, 130, 178, 180
Moore, Sally Falk and Meyerhoff,
Barbara 20
Moores, Shaun 99, 130, 132, 146
moral economy 45–50, 105, 122, 131
moral minimalism 70
Morgan, Michael and Signorielli,
Nancy 138–9
202
Index
Morley, David 33, 37, 38, 39, 45,
71, 102, 127, 132, 137, 142,
144, 145, 149–51, 153, 156–7,
181, 182
Morris, Lydia 48, 153
Morris, Meaghan 179
Morse, Margaret 62–3
mother-figure 8–11, 13, 28
motor cars 53, 63–4, 86–7, 99, 180
Moyal, Ann 62, 64, 102, 130
Mumford, Lewis 54, 57, 60, 65, 69
Murdoch, Rupert 89
Murdock, Graham 89, 90, 111
Murphy, Robert F. x
My Two Dads
42
myth/s 18, 21–2, 72–3, 93, 117, 166–7,
183
nation state 88–9, 95
Nationwide
127, 142, 150
Neighbours
73
network 84
Newcomb, Horace 72; and Hirsch, P.
M. 148
news 16–17, 21, 91
non-space 62–3
Norway 180
Oakley, Anne 71
object relations theory 8–14, 116, 181, 183
Oliver, Paul
et al.
58, 173
Ong, Walter 92, 94, 135
ontological security 4, 5–8, 19, 49
order 1–2
orienting 36
Other 121
Pahl, R.E. 45, 48
Palmer, Patricia 17, 154–5
paradox 14
Park, Robert 16
Parkin, Frank 127, 150
Parry, Jonathan and Bloch, Maurice 47,
98, 180
patriarchy 43
Philo, Greg 182
Piaget, M. 14
Piore, M. and Sabel, C. 89
Pitkin, D.S. 32
place and space 26–7, 30
play theory 169
poeisis 81
Postman, Neil 18, 136
potential space 4, 8–15, 28
power 29, 119–22
printing industry 93–4, 180
privatisation 90
psychoanalysis 5, 11, 107, 126, 165
public service broadcasting 68–9
public/private sphere 29, 46, 49, 50, 51,
61, 74, 131, 157, 172;
suburbanisation of 57, 65–71, 176–7
Putnam, Tim and Newton, Charles 25
radio
52–4,
93, 94, 99, 129, 134, 153,
173
Radway, Janice 74, 132, 145–7, 151,
154
Rakow, Lana 102
reach 53; and home 27–9, 30–1
Real, Michael R. 20
reception theory 151
Redfield, Robert 180
Reiss, David 34–5, 37, 48, 178
Relph, Edward 26–7
resource system 44, 48, 49
revealing 179
Richards, Lyn 60, 179
Ricoeur, Paul 20, 167
ritual space 168
ritual/s 18, 20–1; and the family 35, 48
Roberts, Robert 179
Robins, Kevin and Cornford, James 89
Robinson, John P. and Converse,
Phillip E. 37
Rogge, Jan-Uwe and Jensen, Klaus 33,
38, 39, 40
romance reading 145–7
routines 8, 18–20
Rudd, David 154
Sahlins, Marshall 97
Saunders, Peter and Williams, Peter
45
Scannell, Paddy 15, 20, 21, 64, 68, 132;
and Cardiff, David 30, 166, 176
Schiller, Herbert 90, 108
Schramm, Wilbur, Lyle, Jack and Parker,
Edwin B. 143
Schutz, Alfred 2, 3
Schwach, Victor 126
Schwarzwaldklinik
91
Index
203
Screen
107, 137, 141, 181
Seaman, William R. 150
Seamon, David 27, 28
secondary orality 94
security 165
Seeley, J.R. et al. 59, 61, 70
Seiter, Ellen
et al.
151
Sennett, Richard 50, 58, 60, 166
Sheldon, Roy and Arens, Egmont 126
Shields, Rob 122
Shils, Edward and Young, Michael 20
shopping mall 175, 183
Shotton, Margaret 14
Silverstone, Roger x, 82, 102, 135, 166,
183;
et al.
45, 181, 182; and Hirsch,
Eric 99, 123; and Morley, David 129
simulation, three orders 181
situation comedy 41–3, 72, 101, 173,
179
Siune, Karen and Truetzschler,
Wolfgang 180
Sixsmith, Judith and Andrew 28
soap opera 15, 16, 56, 57, 71, 72–5, 91,
147–9, 168, 179; as female genre 73–4
sociability 144
social life, ordering of 1–2
social psychology 5, 140, 152
sociology 5, 7, 165
Sola Pool, Ithiel de 62, 95, 97, 99
Sørenson, Knut 180
space and time
see
time and space
space-time distanciation 2, 6, 62
Spigel, Lynn 3, 41, 42, 99–101, 108,
123, 172, 179
Sreberny-Mohammadi, Annabelle 91
Sri Lanka 78–9, 80, 88, 96
Stephenson, William 169
Stirratt, R.L. 78
Strathern, Marilyn 52, 54, 55, 77, 97,
172
suburb/an 32, 52–7, 69–70, 171–4, 179,
183; and communications 57, 62–5;
paradox 76–7; politics of 69–71,
75–7; rise of 57–62; texts 72–5
Swingewood, Alan 161
system 84–5
tactics 85, 121
Taylor, Ella 42, 43
techne 81
technology 80–3, 112–14;
determinations 92–7; in the home 62;
use of 129–30
tele-technological system 78–80, 87–8;
convergence 89–92; gendering 100–2
telephone 99, 102
television 131; appearance 100;
changes due to 94–5; as cultural
forum 148; as domestic medium
24–5. 101–3; as entertainer 19;
experience of 2, 3; and the family
37–40, 150; gap in research 2–3;
gendering 102; influence of 132,
182; as medium of power and
significance ix–x; as narcissistic and
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