The structural transformation of the televisual public sphere

This dissertation poses that the digital transition is best understood as simultaneously a technological and cultural phenomena. As a physical change in the means of distribution, transmission, and reception of media content, the digital transition is an important factor in changing technological, a...

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Main Author: Faltesek, Daniel Conover
Other Authors: Havens, Timothy
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2011
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-27782019-10-13T04:58:26Z The structural transformation of the televisual public sphere Faltesek, Daniel Conover This dissertation poses that the digital transition is best understood as simultaneously a technological and cultural phenomena. As a physical change in the means of distribution, transmission, and reception of media content, the digital transition is an important factor in changing technological, aesthetic, and legal norms. As a cultural form, the digital is positioned as a moderator between continuity and discontinuity. Through a reading strategy inspired by Walter Benjamin this dissertation reads the physical and cultural implications of the digital transition in television in the United States through political categories. The chapters are case studies in the adoption of digital televisions for home use, digital television production technologies, digital transmission technologies, and digital distribution systems. Each case study examines the tenuous production of publics in the context of the dialectical pressures of the digital. By taking this approach I intend to contribute to the rhetorical dimension of television studies, the digital turn in rhetorical and public sphere studies, and the legal and aesthetic dimensions of production studies. The dialectical approach to the digital allows the study of television to theorize the trajectory of emerging media and the political implications of that movement. 2011-12-01T08:00:00Z dissertation application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2697 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2778&context=etd Copyright 2011 Daniel Conover Faltesek Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaHavens, Timothy Broadcast Cable Digital Digital Transition Public Sphere Television Communication
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topic Broadcast
Cable
Digital
Digital Transition
Public Sphere
Television
Communication
spellingShingle Broadcast
Cable
Digital
Digital Transition
Public Sphere
Television
Communication
Faltesek, Daniel Conover
The structural transformation of the televisual public sphere
description This dissertation poses that the digital transition is best understood as simultaneously a technological and cultural phenomena. As a physical change in the means of distribution, transmission, and reception of media content, the digital transition is an important factor in changing technological, aesthetic, and legal norms. As a cultural form, the digital is positioned as a moderator between continuity and discontinuity. Through a reading strategy inspired by Walter Benjamin this dissertation reads the physical and cultural implications of the digital transition in television in the United States through political categories. The chapters are case studies in the adoption of digital televisions for home use, digital television production technologies, digital transmission technologies, and digital distribution systems. Each case study examines the tenuous production of publics in the context of the dialectical pressures of the digital. By taking this approach I intend to contribute to the rhetorical dimension of television studies, the digital turn in rhetorical and public sphere studies, and the legal and aesthetic dimensions of production studies. The dialectical approach to the digital allows the study of television to theorize the trajectory of emerging media and the political implications of that movement.
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