概括
在冷战期间,对无线电信号质量的技术监测变得至关重要. 自由欧洲广播电台/自由广播电台的声学数据有助于分析封闭社会和"无线电战争",将工程和情报联系起来.
科学领域:
- 冷战研究 冷战研究
- 媒体历史 媒体历史
- 信息科学 信息科学 信息科学
背景情况:
- 技术监测,评估无线电信号质量,由于宣传和不可靠的信息,在冷战期间变得越来越重要.
- 自由欧洲电台/自由电台 (RFE/RL) 面临来自共产主义国家的故意干扰,需要定期测量信号的可听性.
- 在意识形态冲突和信息流动受限制的时代,可量化的技术数据成为了一种有价值的工具.
研究的目的:
- 检查技术监控如何在冷战期间将声音转化为数据.
- 通过声学数据分析探索工程,情报和政治沟通的交叉点.
- 将这些做法置于冷战媒体的更广泛历史和数据化的起源中.
主要方法:
- 对RFE/RL的技术监控记录和信号可听性数据的分析.
- 检查声学类别如何被用来研究政治危机期间的封闭社会.
- 审查技术人员向政治官员提供的关于政治活动的统计数据.
- 无线电战争无线电战争
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 这是一个很好的时刻.
主要成果:
- 技术监测超越了单纯的信号质量评估,成为政治和社会分析的方法.
- 声学数据提供了对干扰的有效性和西方广播在封闭社会中的覆盖范围的见解.
- 技术人员的统计提供了一种可量化的衡量成功的方法.
- 无线电战争无线电战争
- ,影响政治传播.
结论:
- 冷战时期的技术监测实践表明了早期的数据化形式,将无形的声音转化为可测量的数据.
- 这些实践弥合了地理,意识形态和专业差距,突出了技术数据的多方面的作用.
- 该研究邀请历史冷战监视和当代数据驱动监控制度之间的相似之处.
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