Media and Technology Flashcards
Refers to the application of science to solve problems in daily life. Most of the devices, equipment, and manufactured materials can be considered________.
Technology
Refers to the difference in information that builds as groups grow up without access to technology
Knowledge gap
Refers to the ability to sort through, interpret, and process digital knowledge
E-readiness
Refers to the uneven access to technology around race, class, and geographic lines.
Digital divide
An economic
system centered around
the commodification of personal
data with the core purpose of profit-making.
Surveillance Capitalism
The principle that all Internet data should be treated equally by Internet service providers, is part of the national debate about Internet access and the digital divide.
Net neutrality
A term that refers to all print, digital, and electronic means of communication.
Media
These are granted for the invention or discovery of any new and useful process, product, or machine, or for a significant improvement to existing technologies.
Utility patents
Commonly conferred in architecture and industrial design, this means someone has invented a new and original design for a manufactured product.
Design patent
Recognize the discovery of new plant types that can be asexually reproduced.
Plant patents
In which a breakthrough in one form of technology leads to a number of variations.
Evolutionary model of technological change
Encompasses all interactive forms of information exchange.
New media
The business practice of planning for a product to be obsolete or unusable from the time it is created.
Planned obsolescence
The worldwide integration of media through the cross-cultural exchange of ideas,
Media globalization
Refers to the cross-cultural development and exchange of technology.
Technological globalization