Brookside
72, 73
Brunsdon, Charlotte 128, 130, 142
Bryce, Jennifer 38–9
Budapest 53
Burgelin, Olivier 141
Burgin, Victor
et al.
154
Burke, Peter 180, 182
Buttimer, Anne 27–8
Byng-Hall, John 39
Cadbury, George 178–9
Calcutta 57
Callois, Roger 169
Callon, Michel 179–80
capitalism 159, 161
Carey, James 93, 94, 144–5
carnival 161
Carrier, James 127
Index
199
catastrophe 22
Caughie, John 111
chaos 2
Chaplin, Charlie 161
Chateauvallon
91
Cheal, David 46
children 17–18, 28, 29, 60, 153, 154–5
China 38
cinema 173
city/ies 54–5, 61, 171;
see also
urban
space
class 24, 115–16, 150–1, 181;
see also
middle class; working class
clocking 36
Cockburn, Cynthia 102
commodities 118, 174–5
common sense 138, 160, 168
communication 116, 144–5
Communism 108
communitas 21
computers 24, 99, 130
Comstock, George
et al.
141
concentration 89
consommer 181
consumer durables 53
consumer-sphinx 120
consumer/s 85–6, 124, 126
consumption 92, 104–5; appropriation
126–7; articulation 107–9;
commodification 105–6, 109–11,
124–5, 131, 174–6; and communication
116; conversion
130–1; dynamics 122–4; globalisation/
fragmentation 108, 109; and identity
117–18; imagination 125–6;
incorporation 129–30; objectification
127–9; power 119–22;
recontextualisations 118–19;
symbolisation 106–7, 109, 115;
tactics 121; tastes 114–17;
technologies 112–14
consumption junction 86
Coronation Street
72, 73
The Cosby Show
42
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz 48, 62, 64,
85–6, 97, 180
Crossroads
72, 74, 179
cultivation analysis 138–40, 182
cultural experience 10
cultural space 14–18, 156
culture 12, 55, 76–7, 105, 113, 120,
173–4, 180, 182; bourgeois 86;
globalisation of 88; public 68; time-
and space-based 93–4
culture industry 109–12
Curran, James 132, 143, 153
Czikszentmihalyi, Mihaly and
Rochberg-Halton, Eugene 31, 127
Dallas
72, 73, 91, 149
Dayan, Daniel and Katz, Elihu 20
De Certeau, Michel 95, 120–1, 126,
160, 162–4, 167, 168, 169, 180, 181
Debord, Guy 106
Dittmar, Helga 31
division of labour 102
Doane, Mary Ann 17, 165
domestic, the 50–1, 97–103, 157,
174–7;
see also
home; household
Donzelot, Jacques 50
double articulation 83, 113–14, 122–3,
175, 181
Douglas, Mary 49; and Isherwood, Baron
107, 112, 117–18, 130, 181
doxa
168, 169
Dunn, Robert 107
Duoscope 100
Durkheim, Emile 19
Dynasty
72, 73
EastEnders
72, 73
East India Company 56
Eco, Umberto 182
Economic and Social Research Council,
PICT research ix, xi
Eisenstein, Elizabeth 180
Elliott, Philip 67, 176
Emmerdale
72
essential tensions x
everyday life 18–20, 22, 85, 120, 143,
159–65, 175, 180, 183; ordinariness
166, 168; paradox of 164–5, 168
Ewen, Stuart and Ewen, Elizabeth 125, 126
factory system 178
family 32–7, 55; and gender 38, 39;
nuclear 44; paradigm 35, 48, 49;
representations 41–3; as system 34; and
television 37–40; therapy 178;
and time and space 36–7
Father Knows Best
181
Featherstone, Mike 88, 108, 124, 163, 180,
183
200
Index
Fejes, Fred 132
Ferguson, Marjorie 28, 30, 83, 95, 180
Feuer, Jane 179
Fiske, John 91, 122, 130, 155–6, 162–3,
182, 183
flexible specialisation 89, 91, 111
Flink, James L. 64, 180
floodlit privacy 67
Fontaine, J.S. 51
Fordism/post-Fordism 77, 89, 91
Forty, Adrian 173
Foucault, Michel 160
Frankfurt School 105, 108, 111, 114,
115, 118, 136, 160, 162
French, Margaret 179
Freud, Sigmund 8, 11
Frith, Simon 21, 30
Galtung, J. and Ruge, M. 16
game theory 169
Gans, Herbert 70
Garden Cities Association 58, 171
Garfinkel, Harold 22, 165
Garnham, Nicholas 67, 111, 176
Gell, Alfred 78, 81, 119, 125
gender 28, 29–30, 38, 39, 62, 71,
100–2, 146–7, 150, 151
geographical theory 28
Geraghty, Christine 73
Gerbner, George 138, 182
Gershuny, Jay 48, 64, 129
Giddens, Anthony 2, 4, 5–8, 11, 12,
14, 17, 21, 22–3, 28, 49, 164, 165–6,
176
Gill, Roger 60, 179
Girouard, Mark 54, 58
global village 30
globalisation of the media 88–97
Goffman, Erving 19, 35, 165
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