Global Media Cultures Flashcards

1
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  • The importing or exchange of information
    by speaking , writing, or using some other
    medium; the successful conveying or
    sharing of ideas and feelings.
A

Communication

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refer to the way in which media content
is created, distributed, and consumed across the world. With the rise of digital technologies and the internet, media has become a global phenomenon, crossing borders and connecting people from different cultures and backgrounds. involve the exchange of ideas, values, and beliefs through various media platforms, including television, radio, film, music, social media, and the internet

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Global Media Cultures

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3
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It refers to a corporations or entities
globally engaged in media production
and/or distribution.

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Global Media

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4
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It refers to an international community
formed by constant interaction between
citizens of various country and bound by
shared cultural experiences, transcending
geographical distance and actual physical
contact.

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Global Village

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5
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It refers to a community formed by likeminded individuals bound by common
interests, shared aspirations, collective
identity and the like.

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Imagined Community

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6
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It is a gap in technological skills between
those who have ready access to computers
and other digital devices, and the internet,
and those who do not.

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Digital divide

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7
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Relating to, using, or storing data or
information in the form of digital signals;
involving or relating to the use of computer
technology.

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Digital

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8
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Having or operating with components such
as microchips and transistors that control
and direct electric currents.

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Electronic

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9
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The main means of mass communication
(broadcasting, publishing, and the internet)
regarded collectively.

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Media

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10
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Newspapers or journalists viewed
collectively.

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Press

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11
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Media channels which transmit information
basically through radio or television and
recently, internet through social networking
sites and other search engines and web
explorers.

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Broadcast media

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12
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Means of mass communication in the form of
printed publications, such as newspapers
and magazines.

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Print media

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12
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Media channels that convey a message/s
through creative activity that are performed
in front of an audience, such as music,
dance and drama.

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Performing arts media

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12
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was popularized by
Marshall McLuhan in the 1960s and refers to the idea
that advancements in communication and
transportation technologies have made the world
more interconnected, resulting in a sense of a smaller, more tightly-knit community

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Global Village

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12
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Handwriting as distinct from print, written
characters, writing using a particular
alphabet; an automated series of
instructions carried out in a specific order

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Script

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13
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is dominated by a core of advance
countries while third world countries remain at
the periphery of the system with little control over
their economic and political development.

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global economic
system

14
Q

are key
actors in this system, producing goods, controlling
markets, and disseminating products using similar
techniques.

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Multinational or Trans-national Corporations

15
Q

with the concept of “globalization”
suggests “interconnection and interdependency of all
global areas” happening “in a far less purposeful way.”

A

Imperialism

16
Q

re-conceptualized as media
imperialism despites its weakness it remains a useful
perspective because it can be used to analyze the
extent to which some national actors have more impact than others on global culture and therefore are shaping and reshaping cultural values, identities, and perceptions.

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Cultural Imperialism