Time and Space in Early Norwegian Radio. Technology, Textuality, and Discursive Roles and Relations
Sammanfattning
The present article takes its points of departure in medium and modernity theory (Meyrowitz
1985), as well as in the research on the special meaning patterns in developed broadcasting
referred to as “para-social interaction” (Horton & Wohl 1956) and “flow” (Williams 1974,
Ellis 1982). The empirical focus is on the early years of radio broadcasting in Norway
(1925-1940). Through a detailed analysis of the relation between radio’s production and
distribution technologies, on the one hand, and the formation of the medium’s textuality
and discursive roles and relationships, on the other, the article assesses which stage in the
fostering of a new sense of time and place Norwegian broadcasting had reached when
the 1930s ebbed out. It is shown that very little in the way of the “blurring” of traditional
distinctions between here and there, live and mediated, personal and public had become
realities in the Norwegian context of the 1930s.
Utgivare
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Källa
Nordicom Review 32 (2011) 2, pp. 95-110
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2011-11Författare
Vagle, Wenche
Redaktör
Carlsson, Ulla
Nyckelord
modernity and medium theory
Norwegian broadcasting history
enunciation analysis
flow, discursive roles and relations
early broadcasting technology
Publikationstyp
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-29-9
ISSN
1403-1108
Språk
eng