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Over the past decade, there has been a huge increase in ordinary
people's access to video production technology. These essays
explore the theoretical significance of this trend and its impact
on society, as well as examining a wide range of case studies, from
camcorders and camera phones to YouTube and citizen journalism
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Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete, first published in 1955,
investigates the emergence and progress of Dorian society on Crete
from the 8th century BC onwards. The major contribution of Cretan
culture in this period was in the field of law - law and order are
traditionally linked, and Dorian Crete remained steadfast in its
pursuit of order. The author offers an explanation for the
protracted aristocratic character of Cretan society, basing his
study on the crucial Code of Gortyna. The primitive foundations of
the social system are examined, illuminating the tribal
institutions which formed the basis of the aristocratic states
which developed. The four classes of the Cretan states, and the
mutual relations of these classes, are defined, and the stages
whereby family institutions developed are analysed. Finally,
political and judicial organisation is scrutinised, and the Cretan
culture is situated in the wider horizon of Mediterranean
civilisation.
Aristocratic Society in Ancient Crete, first published in 1955,
investigates the emergence and progress of Dorian society on Crete
from the 8th century BC onwards. The major contribution of Cretan
culture in this period was in the field of law - law and order are
traditionally linked, and Dorian Crete remained steadfast in its
pursuit of order. The author offers an explanation for the
protracted aristocratic character of Cretan society, basing his
study on the crucial Code of Gortyna. The primitive foundations of
the social system are examined, illuminating the tribal
institutions which formed the basis of the aristocratic states
which developed. The four classes of the Cretan states, and the
mutual relations of these classes, are defined, and the stages
whereby family institutions developed are analysed. Finally,
political and judicial organisation is scrutinised, and the Cretan
culture is situated in the wider horizon of Mediterranean
civilisation.
We often see children engaging with media - playing videogames,
trading Pokemon cards, or acting out superhero fantasies. But what
do we know about children's self-directed play in the context of
their media cultures? This book provides in-depth analyses of
children's media-referenced play on two primary school playgrounds
in different cities in the UK. Drawing on ethnographic accounts of
children's media-referenced play in UK playgrounds, as well as
historical documents and contemporary media products, this book
sets out an in-depth analysis of the current state of children's
playground experiences. The aim of the book is to provide in-depth
case studies of several genres of children's play as well as making
connections to broader theories. The analyses consider a wide range
of concepts including learning, fantasy, communication and issues
relating to identities. As such the book appeals to a large
audience covering a variety of disciplines including folklore,
media and cultural studies, education, sociology, and childhood
studies.
Drawing on ethnographic accounts of children's media-referenced
play, this book explores children's engagement with media cultures
and playground experiences, analyzing a range of issues such as
learning, fantasy, communication and identity.
Over the past decade, there has been a huge increase in ordinary
people's access to video production technology. These essays
explore the theoretical significance of this trend and its impact
on society, as well as examining a wide range of case studies, from
camcorders and camera phones to YouTube and citizen journalism.
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