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Athens or Anarchy?

机译:雅典还是无政府状态?

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The increasing use of radio for news, education, and entertainment diminished street speaking's role in electoral politics by the 1930s. From about 1925 onward, newspapers that once celebrated or derided the practice began calling soapboxing "passe" and lauding radio as the great democratic medium. One article went so far as to praise radio as the development that has made Election Day "safe and sane" because it has done away with the excesses of soapboxing. As with all innovations in communication technology, this kind of positive enthusiasm would eventually give way to grave concern about the persuasive power of the medium and the perils of public deliberation without the give-and-take of face-to-face interaction that soapboxing permitted.
机译:到1930年代,越来越多地将广播用于新闻,教育和娱乐活动,削弱了街头演讲在选举政治中的作用。从1925年左右开始,曾经庆祝或嘲笑这种做法的报纸开始称肥皂盒为“ passe”,并称赞广播为伟大的民主媒介。一篇文章甚至称赞广播是使选举日“安全而理智”的发展,因为它消除了多余的肥皂盒。与通信技术的所有创新一样,这种积极的热情最终将让位于人们对媒介的说服力和公众审议的危险的严重关注,而无需进行肥皂盒化所允许的面对面互动。 。

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  • 来源
    《Buildings & landscapes》 |2013年第1期|43-68|共26页
  • 作者

    MARY ANNE TRASCIATTI;

  • 作者单位

    School of Communication at Hofstra University;

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