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INDEX
Aaltonen, S. 92 Bourdieu, P. 80, 108, 111, 118, 122, 123,
Abercrombie, N. 100 124–5, 144, 158
Adorno, T. 194–5, 209 Braudy, L. 198–9
African-American culture 55, 57, 59–61, Brazil 144
149, 188 Brazilian popular culture 154
Alberone, F. 205 Brook, J. 219
Alexander, C. 219, 220 Brown, D. E. 14
Anderson, B. 110, 153 Bruner, J. 20–1
anger 13–15 Brunsdon, C. 96–9, 102
Annan, K. 139 Bryant, J. 186
anthropology: and cultural function 33–5; Burgoon, J. K. 216
and culture-nature 35–53; and cultural
theory 31–53; and media technology Canada 152
170–1 Carey, J. 213, 218, 222
Anttonen, A. 96 Castells, M. 134, 136, 142, 155–6, 158
Apo, S. 103 celebrity 173–4, 195–6; future of 210
Aristotle 200–1 Cerf, C. 183
Aro, J. 91 Chaney, D. 79, 80, 85, 86, 101, 133, 153,
ARPANET 215 157, 161
Augé, M. 133 Chile 145, 152
Australia 152 China 141, 142, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151–2,
authenticity 84–6 189–90
Cirese, A. 108–9, 119, 123
Babbie, E. 122 civilizations 145–50
Bakhtin, M. 126 Clifford, J. 170,
Balsamo, A. 219 cognition and print-making 179–82
Baudrillard, J. 195–6 Cole, M. 19–21
Benedict, R. 17 computer-mediated communication
Bensman, J. 82–3 214–25
Berelson, B. 169 computers 212–25
Berman, M. 221 connectivity 136–7, 158–61
Bertaux, D. 107, 118 Connell, R. W. 96
Bhabha, H. 157 cosmopolitanism 159–61
Blake, W. 13 creolization 60–1
Blaxter, M. 83 Crystal, D. 152
Boal, I. A. 219 Csikszentmihalyi, M. 101
Boas, F. 17, 50 Culnan, M. J. 214
Boorstin, D. 173, 195 cultural capital 80
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