2020
DOI: 10.14516/fde.835
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Operational Media: Cybernetics, Biopolitics and Postwar Education

Abstract: This article develops the concept of «operational media» to think through the deployment of utility/useful cinema in the context of cybernetically informed educational policy. The paper argues that cybernetic concepts of communication, feedback loops and homeostasis were central to the pragmatic installation of media at the center of postwar mass education. Links are made to the dominance of cybernetic ideas in postwar social science, including social psychology, sociobiology and behaviourism. A consid… Show more

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“…En torno a este nuevo marco, pronto la UNESCO observó que era muy difícil construir una serie de manuales escolares bajo un estándar común. Debido a ello, la UNESCO entendió que el desarrollo de la comprensión internacional tenía que llevarse a cabo a través de otras acciones educativas que podían tener la misma eficacia (Druick, 2020).…”
Section: La Batalla Con Las Instituciones Educativas: El Inicio Del P...unclassified
“…En torno a este nuevo marco, pronto la UNESCO observó que era muy difícil construir una serie de manuales escolares bajo un estándar común. Debido a ello, la UNESCO entendió que el desarrollo de la comprensión internacional tenía que llevarse a cabo a través de otras acciones educativas que podían tener la misma eficacia (Druick, 2020).…”
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“…American international relations scholar Ronald C. Nairn's monograph on UNESCO's Fundamental Education programme in Thailand argues that UNESCO and its associated agencies in Thailand attempted to change aspects of a Southeast Asian society by introducing Western values using nothing more than the colonial power of persuasion (Nairn 1966, p. 192). However, China -one of the most populous countries in Asia -is only briefly mentioned in the growing body of literature on the history of UNESCO's post-war Fundamental Education campaign (Dorn and Ghodsee 2012;Verna 2015;Boel 2016;Druick 2020).…”
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“…If earlier (at the beginning of the 20th century) people were grouped around any print media in accordance with their class rational interests, now there is a segmentation of target audiences into small short-lived microcommunities, which, instead of class interests, are guided by momentary desires related to entertainment or consumption. Moreover, the impact of media on today's society is so great that some authors consider the media to be the main instrument of the entire education system and socialization of a modern person (Druick, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%