Chapter 3 - A Flashcards
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Globalization could not occur without ? for it has great ability to influence people with the information they provide.
media
has not always been positive and progressive in its influence
media
It carries the responsibility to keep the public informed with accurate, objective and fair reporting and is therefore obligated to present both sides of an issue to be fair but it also has shown how news or broadcasting content can be used to favor one side and vilify the other.
local mainstream media
When the owner of the media outfit comes from another country and a foreigner who serves the interest of that foreign country. This runs counter to the constitutional mandate under?
Article XVI, Section11 (1) of the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines
is medium in its plural term form and serves as a channel of communication. It is a means of conveying something. It became a popular usage that talks about new social issues. It is the main means of mass communication, regarded collectively. It is a form of technology which reshapes the society. It is now part of our daily life, from television programs to social media groups
Media
Media came into general circulation in what year?
1920s
Who said that “the Medium is the Message”.
Marshall McLuhan
Marshall McLuhan said that?
“the Medium is the Message”
He believed that it was not what we said, but the way we said it that mattered most. According to him, new media are neither inherently good nor bad. However, let us bear in
mind that all things are permissible, but not all things are beneficial
McLuhan
The spread of globalization of religion, education, culture, economics and political views are linked also to
media
who is the Canadian theorist that divided media into three periods
Harold Innis (1950)
Canadian theorist Harold Innis (1950) divided media into three periods:
(1) Oral; (2) Print; and (3) Electronic
Canadian theorist Harold Innis (1950) divided media into three periods: (1) Oral; (2) Print; and (3) Electronic. James Lull (2000) added ? to those three
digital
Canadian theorist Harold Innis (1950) divided media into three periods: (1) Oral; (2) Print; and (3) Electronic. Who added digital to those three: (1) Oral; (2) Print; (3) Electronic; and (4) Digital
James Lull (2000)
Who places SCRIPT before the printing press and thus media developed as follows: (1) Oral; (2)Script; (3) Print; (4) Electronic that is Wired; (5) Electronic that is Wireless; and (6) Digital.
Terhi Rantanen (2005)
Who classifiedthe five time periods to contain the study of globalization and media: (1) Oral; (2) Script; (3) Print; (4) Electronic; and (5) Digital
Jack Lule (2012)
Media brings about a fundamentally new imaginary—the ? —the globe itself as imagined community
Global Imaginary
is now a feature of modern life
Cosmopolitanism
is not a trifling fantasy but a ‘social fact’ and a staging ground for action.
imagination