Modern Media Phenomenon

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Data

2011

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Wydawca

The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow

Abstrakt

Contemporary media culture is defined by the logic of the victorious spectacle expanding to all areas of life. Post-modern capitalism has turned everyday life and culture into entertainment with the help of the spectacular. In fact, such entertainment results in a fake sense of happiness, pop mainstream, the swallowing up alternatives and therefore the creation of a passive consumer society. The media today have a unique power of overwhelming a person with information. They enable a modern person to know much, but understand little. This discussion has cast some light on very popular reality shows, the body and sports. It concludes with a reflection on modern media, which leave a person of this age with a patchwork identity.

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media culture, creativity, reality show, sports, entertainment, values, ethics, post-modern capitalism, mass media, patchwork identity, identity, kultura medialna, kreatywność, sport, rozrywka, wartości, etyka, kapitalizm ponowoczesny, środki masowego przekazu, tożsamość patchworkowa, tożsamość, kultura, culture

Cytowanie

The Person and the Challenges, 2011, Vol. 1, No. 2, p. 109-117.

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland