Background
Robinson, Deanna Campbell was born on March 31, 1938 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Daughter of George Rupert and Mae Pearl (Carpenter) Campbell.
(Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular ...)
Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular music? Or, conversely, is there a continuing and perhaps ever increasing diversity of song styles and forms? This book addresses this issue, testing the more conventional `cultural imperialism' hypothesis by comparison with empirical findings from a study by the International Communication and Youth Culture Consortium. The focus is on how the process of popular music production is perceived by local musicians, those who are immersed in overlapping international, national, and local contexts of production. Reflections on theory, descriptions of local case studies, and interview data have been provided by the ICYC team and integrated by the lead authors in an attempt to understand how societal influences are tempered by and interpreted through cultural and semiotic codes as well as individual musicians' experiences and creative talents. Ending with a conclusion by Simon Frith, the book will be of interest to scholars, students and general readers especially in the areas of communication, popular culture, and sociology.
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(Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular ...)
Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular music? Or, conversely, is there a continuing and perhaps ever increasing diversity of song styles and forms? With a focus is on how the process of popular music production is perceived by local musicians, this book addresses this issue, testing the more conventional 'cultural imperialism' hypothesis by comparison with empirical findings from a study by the International Communication and Youth Culture Consortium.
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Robinson, Deanna Campbell was born on March 31, 1938 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Daughter of George Rupert and Mae Pearl (Carpenter) Campbell.
Bachelor, University Oregon, 1964. Master of Arts, University Oregon, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy, University Oregon, 1974.
Assistant Professor communication Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974-1977. From Assistant Professor to Professor communication University Oregon, Eugene, 1977-2000. Professor Emeritus, 2000 to present. Consultant (electronic health records), Agate Resources 2007. Film reviewer, Sisters, Oregon "Nugget" 2004-2006. (Previously taught pre-school and high school English and filmmaking.)
Director, Pacific Advanced Communication Consortium (Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Alberta, Hawaii) 1991-1996. Team Leader, International Communication and Youth Culture Consortium (International Association for Mass Communication Research), 1982-1991. Researcher, Jerusalem International Media Studies Group, 1981-1990. Reviewer, Women in Science, National Science Foundation. Oregon Public Utility Commission ISDN Working Committee. State of Oregon Telecommunications Infrastructure Committee. Oregon Land Conservation and Development Citizen Advisory Board. Oregon Public Broadcasting Program Committee (Chair). OPB Inter-advisory Committee for ITV/Statewide Coordination of Telecommunication. KLCC-FM Advisory Council (Eugene, Oregon).
International Electrical and Electronic Engineers Association, Pacific Telecommunications Council, International Association for Mass Communication Research, International Communications Association, ASTM E31 Committee on Healthcare Informatics, American Medical Informatics Association, CCR Acceleration Task Force, Internet Engineering Task Force.
GRANTS: Distance Education: Alfred P Sloan Foundation
South Korea research: UO Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, UO International Affairs Office, Stewart Fund
Universal Service: NASA/JPL
ICYC: UNESCO, German Democratic Republic and Humboldt University, World Association for Christian Communication, Government of Nigeria, University Grants Commission India, Smithsonian Institution, Luke B. Hancock Foundation, East-West Center, Johnson Foundation
JIMS; UO Graduate School Biomedical Research Support Grant Program Division of Research Resources National Institutes of Health, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and Israeli government
Miscellaneous: Pacific Telecommunications Council, US Dept. of Education, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Ohio State University Graduate School, University of Oregon Graduate School, Dept. of English Washington D.C. Public School System.
"The Revolutionary Internet." In ntq (NewTelecom Quarterly).
1994"The Satellite Local Loop." With Polly Estabrook (Jet Propulsion Lab), Satcom Quarterly (published by JPL).
1994"PCS for Rural America." ntq (New Telecom Quarterly)
1994"US and ROK Cable Systems and Advanced Communication Networks." With Han Gwang-jub. Asian Journal of Communication, 3:1.
1992Other articles in Canadian Journal of Communication, Asian Journal of Communication, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Gazette, Pacific Telecommunications Council Conference Proceedings, Media Perspektiven (German), Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Journal for Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Policy Studies Journal, African Media Review and chapters in other books (topics: communication policy, cultural production, informatization, children and TV. Citations available upon request.
(Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular ...)
(Is there a growing homogenization of the world's popular ...)
Social Conflicts and Television News:A Cross National Study of Content and Perception
(with Akiba Cohen, Hanna Adoni, Charles Bantz and the Jeru...)
1990"Universal Service: Problems of Contemporary Interpretation."
(In S. Macdonald and J. Nightingale (eds) Information and ...)
1999"The Decline of Hegemony: The United States and Popular Music Production." in Allison Ewbank and Fouli Papageourgiou (Eds.). Whose Master's Voice? An International Handbook of the Popular Music Industry. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press
1996"National and International Factors in South Korean Informatization." In Luke Uka Uche (Ed.) Global and Third World Communication Trends. Lagos,Nigeria: Longman.
1996In Georgette Wang (Ed.) Treading Different Paths: Informatization in Asian Nations. Norwood, NJ: Ablex
1994"South Korean Communication in Transistion." Contemporary Society and Freedom of the Press. Monograph in honor of Paeng Won-soon. Seoul, Korea: Nanam Publishing.
1989Pacific Telecommuncations Council Md-Year Seminar (Kananaskis, Alberta), International Telecommunications Society (Sydney, Australia), GTE Lewis and Clark Telecommunications Conference (Portland, Oregon), Third International Mobile Satellite Conference (Pasadena, CA), Australian Department of Transport and Communications (Darwin, Australia), Korea Telecom (Seoul, Korea), Inter Com 90 (Vancouver, B.C.), etc.
"United States PCS Policy and Rural Development." Published in Proceedings of the Pacific Telecommunications Council Sixteenth Annual Conference. Honolulu, HI.
1994"Thin Route User Needs for Satellite Delivered PCS." Conference Record. Volume II. 2nd Annual Conference on Universal Personal Communications. Published by IEEE. Ottawa: Canada
1993"The Productive Context in South Korea: A Historical Analysis." With Won Woo-hyun and Yoon Sun-hee. Pacific Telecommunications Council Fourteenth AnnualConference Proceedings.
1992Pacific Northwest Ports Association, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Alberta Development Council, The Oregon Bar Association, Telstra Research Labs (Melbourne, Australia), La Trobe University Research Park (Melbourne), University of Wollongong (Wollongong, Australia), Washington Independent Telephone Association, US West Direct Dialogue, Jet Propulsion Lab, New Zealand Council for Educational Research, TV New Zealand, New Zealand Ministry of Commerce, Korean Mass Communication and Journalism Society
Married Donald Wallace Robinson, March 29, 1958. Children: Bruce Campbell, Jennifer Jean. Grandchildren: Mia Kang, Sheena Kang, Wallis Robinson, Wade Radlet, Brynn Radlet