Global Flashcards

(37 cards)

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Prensky

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Old people feel like strangers in their own land

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2
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Berry

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There is no content online for old people

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3
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Harvey (1990)

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Space time compression

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4
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Twenge

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Dsm causes moodiness amongst young people

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5
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Turkle (1)

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Alone togetherness - distances is from offline relationships , use devised to communicate with each other

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6
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Turkle (2)

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Young people are mentally tethered

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7
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Case

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Constant uploads online are bad as they cannot be removed
E.g : Paris brown

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8
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Foucault

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DSM is seen as surveillance

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9
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Ginsburg

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Good for disability
- websites
- programmes

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10
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McLuhan (1964)

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Global village

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11
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Martell

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Geological distances and time zones are no longer important

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12
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Carter

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Cyber city - positive for building relationships ( social capital )

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13
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Boellstorff

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Second life - choose avatar with different gender
However , can buy a rape add on

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Van dijk

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Identity shaped by VC
1. Young people can’t organise their social life w/o social media
2. Pop stars scouted online
3. News depend on Twitter

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15
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Fair weather and Rogerson (2003)

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Media companies are agenda setters

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16
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Castells

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Technology has made media and info available to bourgeoisie and proletariat

17
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Kirkpatrick (2010)

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Facebook effect - 10milliok people used Facebook in Colombia to turn up for a street demonstration

18
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Cornford and robbins (1999)

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Media companies are owned by rich companies e.g : apple

19
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Haraway

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Women can create identities which aren’t female

20
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Nakamura (2011)

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Women EM’s are gaining an increasing presensce in digital communication
- uniting online

21
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Bates

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Everyday sexism - victims of sexism to share their experiences and support

22
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Cochrane

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Women voices are no longer muted - empowering movement online

23
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Bates and Chemaly

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Campaign on Facebook against mysogyny

24
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Arlacki

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Exploitation biggest consequence of globalisation
- male gaze
- revenge porn
- trafficking

25
Mulvey
Male gaze
26
NSPCC (2024)
9,000 child sex abuse offences online
27
Milliband
Media is opium of the masses
28
Marx
Religion is opium of the masses
29
Collins
Different online and offline identities
30
Baudrillard
Hyper reality - hard to distinguish between real life and digital world
31
Bjorklund (1998)
People use social media as an autobiography
32
Hart (2011)
Understand societies views at a given point in time E.g : BLM
33
Granovetter
Strong ties weak ties Weak ties more important due to popularity
34
Gardner and Davis
Digital devices have enabled relationships
35
Vincent
Twitter effect - reason for relationship breakdowns
36
Livingstone (2009)
Children communicate more with digital world than families
37
Boyle (2007)
Each generation is becoming increasingly reliant on digital communication - creates a generational digital divide