globalisation Flashcards
(31 cards)
kirkpatrick
people revolted against violence in columbia through social media “the facebook effect”
keen
the internet is too chaotic and full of lies nowadays which leads to people being misled
if u dont know keen, respectfully ur cooked bruh
howard
social media can be used to bring religions together
martell
having a say in social media gives people a false impression of power
kassim + philip howard
kassim - seeing posts online convinces people to revolt
philip howard - seeing posts online convinces people a revolt will be successful
giddens, dunnier and appalbeaum
if human history were a 24hr clock, modern societies would emerge in the last 30s
castells + van dijik
castells - people in lower class have less access to the networked global society leaving them left out
van dijik - having access to online relationships creates social capital
cornford and robins
ruling class are in control of social media
mcluhan
global village=one big super culture
poutney
people develop communities & relationships online which may be just as significant as offline relationships
nakamura
women from unrepresented backgrounds can have a say online
harraway
women can develop online identities which goes against patriarchal norms.
arlacki
women’s exploitation is a big problem which no country has made a priority
bjorckland
online biography
turkle
young people too reliant on phones
Ofcom
avg 6 year old understands more about social media than avg 45 year old
shirky
social media gives young people a voice which otherwise wouldn’t be heard
dowd
old people feel isolated in society due to their lack of understanding and technology
palmer
young people having too much social media can lead to toxic childhood
ritzer
mcdonaldisation shows how much culture can spread
wilson & dunn + carran
wilson & dunn - people are convinced to revolt through face to face interaction and TV, not social media
carran - people are convinced to revolt through political, economic and religious factors, not social media.
arab spring & quanon
arab spring - social media and the internet convinced people to revolt against violence in tunisia which was successful.
quanon - american government believed to secretely be devil worshipping nonces
jihan younish + ikamara larasi
created online campaign against female exploitation which they experienced
postman
young people having access to social media leads to them being exposed to adult content.