A Senior Woman in the World of Mass Media. Senior Women’s Participation in Popular Culture as Exemplified by Częstochowa

Authors

  • Magdalena Szwed Akademia im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie, Instytut Nauk Politycznych image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.291.15

Keywords:

cultural activity, popular culture, mass media, gerontology

Abstract

The concept and assumptions of this paper arise from theoretical and empirical statements which regard activity as a factor having impact on psycho-physical fitness of an elderly person and their satisfaction with life. An elderly person's activity can manifest itself in different forms and in different fields. The paper is focused on cultural activity because it is one of important types of human activity which, pursued in free time, brightens life up and makes it more attractive. The writer's attention in the paper is concentrated on presentation of senior women's contacts with popular culture. On the basis of the author's own research the role of mass media in the life of senior women has been presented. Frequency of and reasons for watching television, listening to the radio, reading newspapers and magazines as well as connecting to and using the Internet have been discussed. The research has shown that contacts with different forms of popular culture have a beneficial influence of the life of elderly women. Television was the most willingly and most frequently selected form. It also has to be emphasized that despite the growing familiarity with computers and the Internet, still a significant proportion of senior women does not use them.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Babbie E., 2007, Badania społeczne w praktyce, Wyd. PWN, Warszawa, 204-205 s.
Google Scholar

Buniewicz A., Gacki G., Internet o siwych włosach: http://wiadomosci.polska.pl/specdlapolski/article,Internet,id,257010.htm (data dostępu: 10.09.2010).
Google Scholar

Jakubowski W., 2001, Telewizja i edukacja, czyli czego możemy nauczyć się z serialu, [w:] Kargul J. (red.), Dyskursy Młodych Andragogów, T 2, Wyd. WSP w Zielonej Górze, Zielona Góra, 55 - 65.
Google Scholar DOI: https://doi.org/10.34768/dma.vi02.289

Konecki K., 2000, Studia z metodologii badań jakościowych: teoria ugruntowana, Wyd. PWN, Warszawa, 169 s.
Google Scholar

Łęski Z., 2000/2001, Komputery a tolerancja, [w:] Rosół A., Szczepański M. (red.), Tolerancja. Studia i szkice, T. VII, Wyd. WSP w Częstochowie, Częstochowa, 255 - 260.
Google Scholar

Pater A., 2002, Telenowela jako naturalne środowisko współczesnego Kopciuszka, [w:] Jakubowski W., Zierkiewicz E., Edukacyjne konteksty kultury popularnej, Oficyna Wydawnicza "Impuls", Kraków, 171 - 189.
Google Scholar

Romanowska K., E-senior jest rodzaju żeńskiego, "Rzeczpospolita" 16.09.2009.
Google Scholar

Zielińska-Pękał D., 2002, W co grają media, czyli strategie pozyskiwania publiczności przez współczesne media, [w:] Kargul J. (red.), Dyskursy Młodych Andragogów, T 3, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego, Zielona Góra, 161 - 177.
Google Scholar DOI: https://doi.org/10.34768/dma.vi03.319

Zierkiewicz E., 2001, Poradnik w kulturze popularnej, [w:] Kargul J. (red.), Dyskursy Młodych Andragogów, T 2, Wyd. WSP w Zielonej Górze, Zielona Góra, 75 - 89.
Google Scholar DOI: https://doi.org/10.34768/dma.vi02.291

Published

2013-01-01

How to Cite

Szwed, M. (2013). A Senior Woman in the World of Mass Media. Senior Women’s Participation in Popular Culture as Exemplified by Częstochowa. Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica, (291), 181–196. https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.291.15

Issue

Section

Articles