It Can't Be Like It Used to Be: Informality as a Contagion of Democratization in American Culture  

It Can't Be Like It Used to Be: Informality as a Contagion of Democratization in American Culture

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作  者:Mark Hickson, III Larry Powell 

机构地区:[1]University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, USA

出  处:《Journalism and Mass Communication》2016年第3期146-157,共12页新闻与大众传媒(英文版)

摘  要:The authors' purpose is to illustrate that counter cultures follow changes in democracy. While allowing more political freedom for individuals, such freedom is expressed by overtaking those rules, taboos, and mores that previously were followed when the minorities lacked that freedom. Changes occur in such topics as sexual mores, aesthetic appreciation of music, and the media. Beginning in the 1950s, American culture has changed dramatically because of changes in polities and the media. While not suggesting that this is good or bad, the authors profess that it is inevitable.

关 键 词:counter-culture political freedom Pleasantville sexual freedom 

分 类 号:N031[自然科学总论—科学技术哲学] G171.2[文化科学]

 

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