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Ahmet Faruk Cecen Posted 11 years ago
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In tension

He argues that there are at least two kinds of cultural productions
arising from different media forms, and that these can co-exist in tension.

I can find what in tension means in this context

Source: Communication Theory; Media, Technology and Society belonging to David Holmes
  

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Ahmet Faruk Cecen two kinds of cultural productionsarising from different media forms, and that these can co-exist in tension. It means a state of latent opposition (tension) between two kinds of cultural productions in, for example, an artistic work.

  • Ahmet Faruk Cecen two kinds of cultural productionsarising from different media forms, and that these can co-exist in tension.
  • It means a state of latent opposition (tension) between two kinds of cultural productions in, for example, an artistic work.
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Ahmet Faruk Cecentwo kinds of cultural productionsarising from different media forms, and that these can co-exist in tension.
It means a state of latent opposition (tension) between two kinds of cultural productions in, for example, an artistic work.
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I suppose it means 'dynamic tension', metaphorically: they support each other by working in competition.

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