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                    network, cont.                    positivism, 5, 18n, 23, 33, 42n, 55, 57–8,
                     sociality with, see dependence      131, 188
                     ‘network society’, 82n, 101, 129, 171  Poster, Mark, 7, 8–9, 11, 15, 51–3, 73, 78, 80,
                     telecommunity, 188–9                82n, 84, 195–6, 221
                    New Criticism, 5                  Postman, N., 17n, 191, 192
                    New Media, xii, 8, 13, 17n, 19n, 50, 84, 102,  post-social, 182–3, 186–8
                       114, 117–18, 123, 154–5, 159, 166n,  post-structuralism, 23, 29
                       185–188                        presence, 6, 12, 13, 31, 36, 40–1, 61, 81n, 90,
                     and digitization, 13                94, 98, 107, 108, 121n, 124, 127–30,
                     and ideology, 18n                   132–3, 135–9, 148–9, 152, 159–60, 165n,
                     ‘new media age’, 7                  178–9, 203, 221
                     New Media historicism, 13          self-presence, 124, 127–8, 165n
                     youth consumption of, 19, 186–7  prime-time, 50
                    Newby, H., 170                    process schools, 57, 82n
                    Newcomb, H., 101, 120n, 121n      Proctor, W.S., 46
                    Newcomb, T., 58                   propaganda, 21, 58
                    news, 23, 34, 40, 66, 86, 105, 109, 111,  proto-virtual reality, 67, 81n
                       112, 120n, 133, 148, 164, 165n, 207,  public space, 3, 68, 77, 92, 117, 120n,
                       215–6, 223n                       199, 224n
                     as drama, 134–5                  public sphere, 9–11, 42n, 72–81, 92, 99, 102,
                     bardic function of, 110             154–6, 207, 209
                     newsflash, 105                     and CMC, 78–9
                     newstext on-line, 66               decline of, 73
                    Nguyen, D.T., 72, 117               democracy and, 23, 72–5, 207
                    Nie, Norman, 90, 194, 224n          feminist, 75
                    Nightingale, Virginia, 112–13       ‘oppositional’ working class, 75
                    Nisbet, Robert, 121n                ‘post-bourgeois’, 75
                    novel, 24, 105, 115                 reconstitution by Internet, 72–5, 120n
                    nuclear power, 158                  transformation of, 79
                                                        ‘public-sphericules’, 75–6, 81
                    oikos, 77
                    Olympics, 104                     radio, 1, 4, 9, 11–13, 17, 19n, 21–2, 25, 34,
                    Ong, Walter, 166n                    40, 45, 51, 65, 70–1, 85, 87, 89, 96, 102,
                    ontology, 15, 36, 39, 193, 200, 216  105–6, 108–9, 112, 114–15, 120n, 121n,
                    optical fibre, 2, 49, 64, 66         123, 136–7, 144, 147, 196, 208, 212, 223n
                    Ostwald, Michael, 45–6, 67, 196     radio on-line, 66
                    otherness, 2, 35                  Rafaeli, S., 194, 205–6
                    Owen, Bruce, 102                  rage, 93
                                                        air-, 99
                    packet-switching, 2, 10             road-, 69, 99
                    pay-per-view media, 97, 108         street-, 99
                    PBS, 110                            telephone-, 99
                    PDA, 66                           RAND Corporation, 10
                    performativity, 38, 55, 96, 108, 109, 111–2,  RealAudio, 115, 144
                       121n, 215                      ‘real time’, 49, 79, 94, 106,
                     ‘speech act’, 108, 152              135, 145
                     ‘speech community’, 108, 192, 210  Real, M., 105
                    personal web-page, 100, 145, 213, 220–1  reality TV, 14, 37, 100, 153, 212, 219–20
                    personalization, 13, 68, 91, 92, 177  and the audience, 85, 113, 147
                    person-to-person (P2P), 65        reciprocity, 10, 20, 49, 53, 55, 64, 81n, 85,
                    phonetic alphabet, 71                95, 98, 121n, 137, 141, 152, 161, 166n,
                    photography, 19n, 70, 71, 73, 82n, 117  196, 212
                    Plato, 191, 223n                    and broadcast, 110, 144–9, 195, 211,
                    pluralism, 21, 23, 76, 134, 168        217, 219
                    polis, 68, 77                       and Internet, 110, 149–51, 195, 205
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