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Hanson, Jarice was born on May 11, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Rolf P. and Marion Evelyn (Johnson) Hanson.
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Connections focuses on the interrelationship between technologies and considers such social issues as technological innovation, economics, social values, ethics, and societal change.
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Understanding Video examines the aesthetic, perceptual and practical uses of new video technologies. Bringing together social and theoretical perspectives, Hanson shows us ways of understanding both the content and form of this important medium. She considers video as a form of visual communication and discusses the impact of video technology in the arts, in industry and in the home. She also develops a theory of video communication.
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The Taking Sides Collection on McGraw-Hill Create™ includes current controversial issues in a debate-style format designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. This Collection contains a multitude of current and classic issues to enhance and customize your course. You can browse the entire Taking Sides Collection on Create, or you can search by topic, author, or keywords. Each Taking Sides issues is thoughtfully framed with Learning Outcomes, an Issue Summary, an Introduction, and an Exploring the Issue section featuring Critical Thinking and Reflection, Is There Common Ground?, and Additional Resources and Internet References. Go to McGraw-Hill Create™ at www.mcgrawhillcreate.com, click on the "Collections" tab, and select The Taking Sides Collection to browse the entire Collection. Select individual Taking Sides issues to enhance your course, or access and select the entire Alexander/Hanson: Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Media and Society, 13/e ExpressBook for an easy, pre-built teaching resource by clicking here. An online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing material is available for each Taking Sides volume. Using Taking Sides in the Classroom is also an excellent instructor resource. Visit the Create Central Online Learning Center at www.mhhe.com/createcentral for more details.
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This volume explores how a number of developing countries -- including India, Malaysia, Columbia, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia -- are responding to the pressures of the information society. Infrastructural development, policies, and social systems are investigated, and models of information technologies and society are proposed in order to better reference the differences and similarities among the nations profiled. The authors identify the social technology perspective via the assimilation of technology in lifestyles and social systems. From this perspective, the diffusion of technologies is analyzed with a critical eye for theories of culture lag, diffusion and innovation, and technological determinism and liberalism. The social perspective is a new addition to development studies, and the reader may see how, as the global information society comes into focus, the social dimensions are more important than some theorists originally envisioned.
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communications educator media consultant
Hanson, Jarice was born on May 11, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Rolf P. and Marion Evelyn (Johnson) Hanson.
Bachelor, Northestern Illinois University, 1976. Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1977. Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1979.
Staff British Broadcasting Corporation-television General Features, London, 1970-1972. Various positions WBBM-television-television, Chicago, 1972-1977. Assistant professor communications Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1979-1985.
Professor communications University Massachusetts, Amherst, since 1985. Trainer, Michael Sheehan & Associates, Washington, 1985-1994. Media trainer, J. Walter Thompson, New York City, 1970-1993, T. Stephen May Associates, Evanston, Illinois, 1977-1979.
(The Taking Sides Collection on McGraw-Hill Create™ includ...)
(The Taking Sides Collection on McGraw-Hill Create® inclu...)
(This volume explores how a number of developing countries...)
(Connections focuses on the interrelationship between tech...)
(Understanding Video examines the aesthetic, perceptual an...)
Consultant National Organization of Women, 1990, 92. Media trainer various candidates sponsored by Voters for Choice, Washington, 1990, 92, 94. Board directors Arena Civic Theatre, Turners Falls, Massachusetts, 1995-1996.
Member Speech Communication Association, Citizens' Panel for Democracy (steering committee since 1997).