Historical Changes in Publishing Technology and Value Changes in Publishing Talent

2020 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 53-74
Author(s):  
Wan Soo Lee
1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey M. Smith ◽  
Karene Harmeyer ◽  
Aimee Mitchell

2010 ◽  
pp. 107-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Magun ◽  
M. Rudnev

The authors rely mainly on the data from the fourth round of the European Social Survey held in 2008 in their comparison between the Russian basic values and the values of the 31 other European countries as measured by Schwartz Portrait Values Questionnaire. The authors start from comparing country averages. Then they compare Russia with the other countries taking into account internal country value diversity. And finally they refine cross-country value comparisons taking the advantage of the multiple regression analysis. As revealed from the study there are important value barriers to the Russian economy and society progress and well targeted cultural policy is needed to promote necessary value changes.


Author(s):  
Alistair Fox

This chapter analyses Brad McGann’s highly esteemed adaptation (2004) of Maurice Gee’s novel In My Father’s Den (1972) as evidence of a prevailing trend in New Zealand coming-of-age films whereby the vision of a source work is regularly updated to reflect the different values and perspectives of a later generation. In this case, the updating involves a shift of emphasis from the destructive effects on children of puritan religiosity and repressiveness to those of lack of communication among family members, combined with the preservation of unspoken, but collectively known, family secrets, reflecting historical changes that had occurred in New Zealand society since the generation of Gee (born 1931) and that of McGann (born 1964).


1970 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agus Fakhrina

Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi asimilasi budaya dan pergeseran nilai tradisi dhundunan yang biasa dilaksanakan pada masyarakat muslim Jawa yang hidup di Karangjompo, Tirto, Pekalongan. Untuk sampai pada tujuan penelitian tersebut, observasi dan wawancara mendalam dilakukan terhadap beberapa informan kunci. Dalam penelitian ini ditemukan bahwa terdapat asimilasi budaya Islam dan Jawa dimana doa-doa yang dilakukan dalam upacara tersebut dilakukan secara Islami seperti permohonan keselamatan kepada Allah Swt. dengan wasilah pembacaan shalawat barzanji. Namun seiring dengan waktu makna-makna yang terdapat dalam simbol-simbol uborampe dalam upacara tersebut telah banyak dilupakan oleh mereka, bahkan mereka pun dalam melaksanakan upacara tersebut hanya sekedar formalitas dengan tanpa dimaknai secara mendalam, dimana nilai-nilai magis sudah tidak dirasakan. This research explores the assimilation of Islamic culture in Javanese culture in dhundhunan ceremony that is performed in Javanese moslem community living in Karangjompo, Tirto, Pekalongan, Central Java and the value changes in that ceremony. To achieve the aim of this research, observation and interview were done. It was found that there were some assimilations and value changes in that ceremony, i.e. prayers that were performed in that ceremony adopted Islamic culture like asking God for safety by reciting shalawat barzanji. Meaning of the symbols uborampe in that ceremony has been forgotten by them. They perform that ceremony only formally without caring about the meaning and feeling the magic values.


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