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Veins filled with the dilluted sap of rationality. A critical reply to Rens BodFickers, Andreas ![]() in BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review (2013), 128(4), 155-163 This article argues – in contradiction to the thesis developed by Rens Bod – that the hermeneutic tradition of humanities is not obsolete, especially when trying to understand the opportunities and ... [more ▼] This article argues – in contradiction to the thesis developed by Rens Bod – that the hermeneutic tradition of humanities is not obsolete, especially when trying to understand the opportunities and challenges of using digital technologies for future research. The practice of digital history will have to be based on the critical analysis of the creation, enrichment, editing and retrieval of digital data as much as on the application of classical source criticism and historical contextualisation. If 'content' or rather 'data' is king in digital humanities, as imagined by Bod, context is its crown – at least for digital historians. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 304 (13 UL) Airy Curtains in the European Ether: Introduction; Fickers, Andreas ; in Badenoch, Alexander; Fickers, Andreas; Henrich-Franke, Christian (Eds.) Airy Curtains in the European Ether: Broadcasting and the Cold War (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 361 (9 UL)![]() European TelevisionFickers, Andreas ![]() in Gabbard, Krin (Ed.) Oxford Bibliography Online: Cinema and Media Studies (2013) European television has a double connotation: it characterizes both the history and current existence of multiple television institutions and channels across Europe as well as the phenomenon of ... [more ▼] European television has a double connotation: it characterizes both the history and current existence of multiple television institutions and channels across Europe as well as the phenomenon of transnational, European television. Reaffirming the concept of Europe as “unity in diversity” and acknowledging the contested nature of Europe as a discursive character, both television and Europe can best be defined as projects that need to be continuously renegotiated and reinvented. Both “Europe” and “television” as concepts are constructed entities whose identities vary depending on the topic of inquiry and the roster of questions of those investigating the phenomena. Europe as a discursive construction has been instrumentalized from a multitude of angles (historical, religious, geographical, political, and cultural), and television has been approached as being essentially a technology, an institution, an art, or simply a form of popular entertainment. Historically speaking, the first regular television services started before World War II in Germany (1935) and Great Britain, but the late 1950s and early 1960s marked the real take off of television as a mass medium in most European countries. Transnational television in Europe started with the launch of Eurovision, the organization for the exchange of television programs within the European Broadcasting Union. Until the advent of the so-called dual broadcasting systems in the 1980s, most European countries had public service television institutions, financed by broadcasting fees. The start of commercial television and the advent of satellite broadcasting in the 1980s radically changed the European television landscape. This bibliography aims at offering guidance to the technical, economic, political, and cultural factors that shaped European television since its emergence in the late 1930s. It tries to pay equal attention to both important transnational developments and to specificities of national television cultures. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 236 (8 UL)![]() From colour TV war to non-aggression pact: Patents as actants of techno-political diplomacy in a European standardization processFickers, Andreas ![]() in Arapostathis, Stathis; Dutfield, Graham (Eds.) Knowlegde Management and Intellectual Property. Concepts, Actors and Practices from the Past to the Present (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 227 (9 UL)![]() TelevisionFickers, Andreas ![]() in Simonson, Peter; Peck, Janice; Craig, Robert (Eds.) et al The Handbook of Communication History (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 165 (7 UL) Generationenkonflikte, 68er-Geist und kulturelle Emanzipation: Die 73er-GenerationFickers, Andreas ![]() in Lejeune, Carlo; Brüll, Christoph (Eds.) Grenzerfahrungen. Eine Geschichte der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens. Band 5: Säuberung, Wiederaufbau, Autonomiediskussionen (1945-1973) (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 184 (6 UL) Von der Polarisierung zur Meinungsvielfalt. Die ostbelgischen Medien als Akteur der AutonomiedebatteFickers, Andreas ![]() in Lejeune, Carlo; Brüll, Christoph (Eds.) Grenzerfahrungen. Eine Geschichte der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft Belgiens. Band 5: Säuberung, Wiederaufbau, Autonomiediskussionen (1945-1973) (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 179 (4 UL) Tele-Saar. Europe's first commercial television station as a transnational experimentFickers, Andreas ![]() in Comunicazioni Sociali: Journal of Media, Performing Arts and Cultural Sciences (2013), (1), 6-19 Detailed reference viewed: 67 (3 UL) Cold War techno-diplomacy: Selling French Colour Television to the Eastern BlocFickers, Andreas ![]() in Badenoch, Alexander; Fickers, Andreas; Henrich-Franke, Christian (Eds.) Airy Curtains in the European Ether: Broadcasting and the Cold War (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 179 (11 UL) Veins filled with the Diluted Sap of Rationality: A Critical Reply to Rens BodFickers, Andreas ![]() in Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden = BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review (2013), 128(4), 155-163 Detailed reference viewed: 273 (7 UL) Lire entre les lignes: une histoire transnationale de "l'entente cordiale" franco-britannique dans la télévision d'après-guerreFickers, Andreas ; in Lévy, Marie-Francoise (Ed.) Jean d'Arcy. Penser la communication au xxe siècle (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 148 (9 UL)![]() Experimental Media Archaeology: A Plea for New DirectionsFickers, Andreas ; in Van den Oever, Annie (Ed.) Techné / Technology. Researching Cinema and Media Technologies - Their development, Use, and Impact (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 451 (12 UL) Sounds Familiar: Intermediality and Remediation in the Written, Sonic and Audiovisual Narratives of Berlin AlexanderplatzFickers, Andreas ; ; et alin Bijsterveld, Karin (Ed.) Soundscapes of the Urban Past: Staged Sound as Mediated Cultural Heritage (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 262 (9 UL) Shifting Sounds: Textualization and Dramatization of Urban Soundscapes; ; et al in Bijsterveld, Karin (Ed.) Soundscapes of the Urban Past: Staged Sound as Mediated Cultural Heritage (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 296 (9 UL) Phase II. Einige unpoetische Assoziationen zu einem Rundfunkgespräch zwischen Gotfried Benn und Thilo Koch (1949)Fickers, Andreas ![]() in Roder, Jan (Ed.) Ik woon in duizend kamers tegelijk. Opstellen voor en over Wiel Kusters (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 165 (3 UL) Entre Attraction et Participation: Une Analyse Comparée du Discours Televisuel aux Expositions Universelles de Paris (1937), New York (1939) et Bruxelles (1958)Fickers, Andreas ![]() in Lugon, Olivier (Ed.) Expositions et Médias: Photograhie, Cinéma, Télévision (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 154 (4 UL)![]() Visibly Audible. The Radio Dial as Mediating InterfaceFickers, Andreas ![]() in Bijsterveld, Karin; Pinch, Trevor (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 257 (10 UL)![]() The Birth of Eurovision. Transnational Television as a Challenge for Europe and Contemporary Media HistoriographyFickers, Andreas ![]() in Fickers, Andreas; Johnson, Cathy (Eds.) Transnational Television History. A Comparative Approach (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 281 (7 UL) Op Zoek naar Televisie (1925-1960)Fickers, Andreas ![]() in Een Eeuw van Beeld en Geluid. Cultuurgeschiedenis van Radio en Televisie in Nederland. (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 171 (8 UL) The Emergence of Television as a Conservative Media Revolution: Historicising a Process of Remediation in the Post-War Western European Mass Media Ensemble.Fickers, Andreas ![]() in Journal of Modern European History (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 444 (14 UL) |
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