Personal radio from a social perspective

F. Shoemaker
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Citizens band (CB) radio has risen from an obscure hobby to a public mania in the United States in just a few brief years. This represents perhaps the biggest explosion of communication technology in the U.S. since the advent of television. CB's cultural impact may not be as pervasive as TV's, but, in an odd way, it is a creative one in which every individual can write his own script. Much anecdotal evidence exists in the U.S. mass media of the societal impacts of this new technology, but little empirical data are available on the topic. One important consequence of this lack of hard data is that public policy on CB communication has been largely reactive, rather than planned. The investigation by Denver Research Institute will develop baseline data to help answer important policy-related issues concerning the behavioral and social consequences of the adoption and use of CB radio in the U.S. The answers to this and other questions concerning the diffusion, adoption, and use of CB radio will be highlighted in the DRI study which began in July 1977, with a grant from the National Science Foundation, and which will conclude in October 1978. Such answers will assist telecommunication policymakers, including the FCC and OTP, in a long-range evaluation of citizens band radio and will contribute to research knowledge of the diffusion of innovations and the impact of personal communication technology in the United States.
从社会角度看个人广播
在短短几年的时间里,公民波段(CB)收音机在美国从一个默默无闻的爱好发展成为一种公众狂热。这可能代表了自电视出现以来美国通信技术的最大爆发。CB的文化影响可能不像电视那样普遍,但奇怪的是,它是一种创造性的方式,每个人都可以写自己的剧本。关于这项新技术的社会影响,美国大众媒体上有很多轶事证据,但关于这一主题的经验数据却很少。缺乏硬数据的一个重要后果是,民用通信方面的公共政策在很大程度上是被动的,而不是有计划的。丹佛研究所的调查将开发基线数据,以帮助回答有关在美国采用和使用CB无线电的行为和社会后果的重要政策相关问题。关于CB无线电的传播、采用和使用的这个问题和其他问题的答案将在DRI研究中得到强调,该研究始于1977年7月,得到了国家科学基金会的资助,并将于1978年10月结束。这些答案将有助于电信政策制定者,包括FCC和OTP,对公民波段无线电进行长期评估,并将有助于研究创新的传播和美国个人通信技术的影响。
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