CLAUDE LEVI-STROSS AND THE CULTURAL SCIENCES

THE NEW CULTURE OF COMMUNICATION VIA MOBILE PHONES AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE

This paper presents results of an empirical research analysing aspects of mobile phone use among young people and its impact on everyday social life, communication and social interaction. The mobile phone cannot be reduced to a mere material object, a functional and practical product of global society, but it also has an important social and cultural dimension and needs to be studied systematically. The main focus of our theoretical and research efforts is the sociological and cultural phenomenon of the mobile phone use among young people, and its impact on everyday social life, social relations, patterns of activity, communication and interaction, emphasizing the relationship between the individual and mobile telephony. This paper examines creation of a new culture of communication where the phenomen is explained by texting, creation of new linguistic forms, emphasizing redefinition of traditional notions of time and place, creation of new spaces such as conversational space. It also considered concepts of the private and the public, in relation to notions of the socially acceptable and the unacceptable. The study was carried out using a structured questionnaire on a sample of 302 respondents in the target area of Split and the surrounding places. The field phase of the research was conducted during May and June 2010. Young people were selected as the target research population because they are thought to be “pioneers” in the use of information and computer technologies. Information and communication technologies in general and mobile telephony in particular have become a youth technology. Young people are the largest group of consumers of mobile technology and are often considered to be pioneers in their adaption and evolution.

THE AMERICAN THEATRE AND THE CLASSICAL HERITAGE

THE PARIS COMMUNE AND THE THEATRE

WORLDCAT – THE POWER OF GLOBAL LIBRARY COMMUNITY, EFFICIENCY AND SHARING

The global environment in which libraries operate has changed dramatically in recent years. People discover items of interest in a variety of ways and library services need to build their workflows accordingly. Regardless of a library’s presence in its local geography, it will be its ability to make resources available in a global Web environment that will guarantee its relevancy and longevity. Since its inception in 1971, WorldCat has evolved to meet the changing needs of the world’s library community. Begun as a union catalogue of library holdings, WorldCat has become a global hub around which discovery, delivery, automation, sharing and management occur. Every time a librarian, partner or end user makes a connection on the WorldCat network, that activity enables other avenues for cooperation, efficiency and discovery. WorldCat has become the foundation of an array of services that connect libraries, vendors, partners and users in a shared, global platform.

DRAMA DIRECTIONS

SPECTACLE OF ILLNESS. ON THE ROLE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE IN LIFE OF CONTEMPORARY MAN

In this paper the author tries to analyze some aspects of the relation between contemporary human and health. The central problem is transformation from the individual health care, which every human has towards his/her own health, to the system health care. This process is conducted in its social, cultural, economic, media and technological surroundings that we call spectacle. Essentially, this paper is based on the work of Ivan Illich, Guy Debord and Lidia Gajski. Each of these authors has contributed to the inquiry of the problems that we try to show in the given context. Firstly, Ivan Illich, criticises the institutions of industrial society which make enormous harm to the people because they transform subject from human to system. Secondly, Guy Debord makes a profound analysis of the spectacle as a creator of false consciousness of the human life. Thirdly, Lidija Gajski, gives us a brilliant analysis of contemporary health system that shows us the role of profit in the healthcare. The other dimension of this paper is connected to the problems of science and its role in the life of contemporary human. Central point of our critique is to show the reductive dimension of contemporary science which ignores other aspects of human spirituality in search for truth. The problem of the role of science in the medical care has two dimensions. The first one is connected to the problem of financing scientific researches while the second describes the problem of reduction of rational reasoning in the process of healing, in which the science disappears and the profit takes its place. The problems of the spectacle therefore attain a central position for the following interpretation.

A THEATRE OF ALL – A THEATRE FOR ALL