Rereading David!Morley's The 'Nationwide' Audience

被引:22
作者
Kim, S
机构
[1] Dongguk University, Seoul
关键词
The 'Nationwide' Audience; David Morley; audience studies; encoding/decoding; decoding position; cultural studies;
D O I
10.1080/0950238042000181629
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
This article intends to revisit David Morley's work, The 'Nationwide' Audience: Structure and Decoding , by reanalysing his findings in a way of revealing some distinct decoding patterns. While The 'Nationwide' Audience has been acclaimed as one of the most influential empirical works in audience studies, it has been often misunderstood as if the work failed to find out systemic and consistent influences of viewers' social conditions on decoding practices. On the contrary, by using a statistical method, this paper demonstrates that the audiences' decodings of the programme presented by Morley are in fact clearly patterned by their social positions. The findings reveal the over-determined effects of various social conditions such as class, gender, race and age. Particularly, the results seem to restore the importance of social class on the interpretive process, which has been displaced and ignored in many current media studies. Highlighting audiences' structural social positions, the reading patterns rediscovered here allow us to rebut not only the traditional Marxist view of class determinism but also any relativist accounts of cultural activity.
引用
收藏
页码:84 / 108
页数:25
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]  
Alasuutari Pertti., 1999, RETHINKING MEDIA AUD
[2]  
ANGUS I, 1999, VIEWING READING LIST, P253
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1978, Everyday television: Nationwide
[4]  
[Anonymous], 1991, Mass Media and Society
[5]  
CORNER J, 1990, NUCL REACTIONS
[6]  
Corner J., 1995, Television Form and Public Address
[7]  
Fiske John., 1987, Channels of Discourse, P254
[8]  
GAMSON W, 1995, TALKING POLITICS
[9]   MEDIA DISCOURSE AND PUBLIC-OPINION ON NUCLEAR-POWER - A CONSTRUCTIONIST APPROACH [J].
GAMSON, WA ;
MODIGLIANI, A .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, 1989, 95 (01) :1-37
[10]  
Gitlin T., 1980, The whole world is watching: Mass media in the making and unmaking of the New Left