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    Title: 媒體科技與生活韻律:1930與2010年代的台灣社會
    Other Titles: Media Technology and Everyday Rhythms: Life in Taiwan in the 1930s and 2010s
    Authors: 王淑美
    Contributors: 國立政治大學新聞學系
    行政院國家科學委員會
    Keywords: 媒體科技
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2012-10-17 11:40:27 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 藉著討論處於現代社會前期的1930 年代臺灣,以及被描述為「高度現代性」或「後現代社會」的當代臺灣中,媒體科技使用與日常生活韻律的關連性,本研究希望探討時間、科技與社會的複雜關係。研究問題包括:生活中各種媒體科技交織使用的情形為何?使用媒體科技的情況如何反映出生活中的時間韻律?時間韻律的結構方式,可能如何反映出使用者的社會角色?媒體科技的特性如何影響了使用方式和時間的運用?個人時間韻律合譜出的社會節奏、是怎樣的景象?不同時代的生活節奏,分別如何被經驗與感受?以台灣為例,「現代」與「後現代」社會有哪些變與不變的特質?由於可取得的資料型態差距太大,本研究以適當的方法研究並盡量呈現兩個時代的樣貌,但不做嚴謹比較。研究設計方面,在1930 年代將收集當時的文獻史料,從使用者的角度來詮釋,重現廣播使用的經驗與感受。另將以三階段的訪員自我家庭紀錄及深度訪談研究方法來瞭解當代臺灣的網路科技使用。期待開創關於抽象時間的研究模式,並激盪更多關注於日常生活的傳播研究。
    This project proposes to investigate the relationship between media use and daily rhythms in everyday life in Taiwan in the 1930s and 2010s. My research questions are as follows: How are media technologies used in everyday life? How may the ways of use relate to daily rhythms and other activities in everyday life? How are daily rhythms structured, and how may the structures relate to the actors’ social roles? How may the features of media technologies affect the ways of use and time rhythms? What are the social tempos in Taiwan in the 1930s and 2010s? How do people experience and live with time pressure? In terms of research design, I shall conduct an archival research to portray ways of media use and everyday rhythms in the 1930s. Among various media technologies, radio broadcasting will be the focus of the discussions in the period of 1930s. Also, multiple methods including self-diaries, semi-structured questionnaires, and participating observations will be employed to investigate the dynamic relationship between the ways of use the Internet and daily schedules in the contemporary Taiwan. The two sets of data are incomparable. This project does not aim to conduct a comparative research but hope to use proper methods for each era of time. Every time is social. By doing this research, I hope to contribute to better understandings of the contemporary Taiwan, where time is always squeezed, and the colonial Taiwan, while the island transformed from a traditional society into a modernity. Also, time is abstract. I aim to create a doable model to study time and media use. Hopefully this preliminary research could inspire more debates on the subject.
    Relation: 基礎研究
    學術補助
    研究期間:10108~ 10207
    研究經費:646仟元
    Data Type: report
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Journalism] NSC Projects

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