Media and Globalization
Media and Globalization
Media and Globalization
Title of lesson 7.
Gangnam Style
By: Psy of South Korea
-it is about a wealthy suburb in Seoul, million views
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LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
A community that is spreading accross the world and becoming more widely accepted.
Media
Its main conduit for the spread of global culture and ideas.
Jack Lule
Describes media as a means of conveying something, such as a channel of communication.
Media
as a means of conveying something, such as a channel of communication.
Media
Plural of medium, the technologies of mass communication.
Books
Magazines
Newspapers
Print Media
Radio
Film
Television
Broadcast Media
Internet
Mobile mass communication
Digital Media
E-mail
Internet sites
Social Media
Internet-based video and audio
Internet Media
Marshall McLuhan
Declared that the medium is the message.
Television
-Not a simple bearer of messages.
-It shapes the social behavior of users and reorient family behavior.
Television
Drawn people away from other meaningful activities such as playing games or reading books.
Parchment
Before people wrote things down here.
Retentive memories
Storytellers should have these to pass stories verbally from one person to another.
Papyrus
More common in Egypt after the fourth century
Smartphones/Cellphones
They expand people's senses because they provide the capability to talk to more people instantaneously and simultaneously.
Global Village
Television turning the world into these
Tribal Villages
sat in front of fires to listen to collective stories.
Cultural Imperialism
American values and culture would overwhelm all others.
Herbert Schiller
He argued that not only was the world being americanized, but that this process also led to the spread of American capitalist values like consumerism.
John Tomlinson
Cultural globalization is simply a euphemism for "Western cultural imperialism" since it promotes "homogenized, westernized, consumer culture"
Producers
Media messages are made by
Audiences
Media messages are consumed by
1980
The date when media scholars began to pay attention to the ways in which audiences understood and interpreted media messages.
Text
Content of any medium
Ien Ang
An Indonesian cultural critic studied the ways in which diff. viewers in the Netherlands experienced watching the American soap opera "Dallas"
Elihu Katz and Tamar Liebes
They push Ang's analysis by examining how viewers from distinct cultural communities interpreted Dallas
Russians
They were suspicious of the show content of Dallas believing not only that it was primarily about America, but American propaganda.
Dallas
These viewers believed the show is about the lives of the rich.
Asian Culture
Has proliferated worldwide through the globalization of media
Korean pop (K-pop) & Korean telenovelas
Widely successful religionally and globally.
Sushi
Most obvious case of globalization Asian cuisine.
Jollibee
The number one choice for fast food in Brunei.
Arab Spring
The democratic potential of social media was most evident in 2011 during the wave of uprisings.
Tunisia, Egypt & Libya
Used twitter to organize and to disseminate information
Women's march
It is against newly US President Donald Trump began a tweet from Hawaii lawyer and become a national, even global movement.
Splinternet & cyberbalkanization
Refer to the various bubbles people place themselves in when they are online.
Liberal Websites
Voters of Democratic Party
Conservative Websites
Votera of Republican Party
Echo Chamber
Precludes users from listening to our reading opinions and information that challenge their viewpoints.
Herd Mentality
Social media bubbles can produce
Trolls
Vladimir Putin
Paid users who harass political opponents.
Hired by?
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Threatened by online mobs of pro-gov't trolls, who hack accounts and threaten violence.
Global online propaganda
The biggest threat to face as the globalization of media deepens.
Global Monoculture
Global television was creating these...
Alternative facts
Users must remain vigilant and learn how to distinguish fact from falsehood in a global media landscape that allows politician to peddle what President
Donal Trump's senior advisers now call...
The Global City
Title of Lesson 8
Los Angeles
The home of Hollywood.
Where movies are made for global consumption.
Tokyo
Main Headquarters of Sony
Internet
Enables and shapes global forces
New York
London
Tokyo
Paris
Singapore
Top cities in the world
Saskia Sassen
From the University of Colombia, popularized the term "global city"
New York
London
Tokyo
The homes of the world's top stock exchanges where investors buy and sell shares in major corporations.
Financial Times
New York
Nikkei
London has the __ Stock exchange
New York " "
Tokyo " "
New York Stock Exchange
Represents the highest concentration of captial in the world
San Francisco
The home of mot powerf internet companies.
Facebook
Twitter
Google
Most powerful internet companies
Shanghai
Beijing
Guangzhou
Centers of trade and finance
Shanghai Stock Exchange
Fifth largest stock market
Sydney
Commands the greatest proportiom of capital
Melbourne
Sydney's rival "global city".
World's most livable city - a place with good public transportation, a thriving cultural scene, and a relatively easy pace of life.
613
How many corporate headquarters are in Tokyo?
China
Manufacturing center of the world
Shanghai
The world's busiest container port.
London
Remains a preferred destination for many Filipinos with nursing degrees.
Singapore
Considered Asia's most competitive city because of its strong market, efficient and incorruptible government, and livability.
Singapore
Houses the regional offices of many major global corporations
Washington D. C
The seat of American state power.
Canberra
A sleepy town in Australia
Canberra
Home of top politicians, bureaucrats, and policy advisors.
Jakarta
The location of the main headquarters of the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN)
Euro
The European Union's currency
Frankfurt
Based of European Central Bank
Harvard University
The world's top University in Boston
Education
Australia's third largest export
Los Angeles
The center of American film industry
Copenhagen
One of the culinary capitals of the world.
Capital of denmark.
Birthplace of "New Nordic" cuisine.
Manchester, England
A global household name
Joy Division, The smiths, the happy Mondays
The new wave bands.
Manila
It is not considered a global city because of dreath of foreign residents.
BERLIN and Tokyo
Offer some of the best Turkish food one can find outside of turkey
Inequality and poverty & tremendous violence
Undersides of Global cities
Richard Florida
"Ecologists have found that by concentrating their populations in smaller areas, cities and metros decrease human enroachment on natural habitats"
Extensive train system
New Yorkers have the lowest per capita carbon footprimt in the United States.
Menardo De Vara
Chief
Imperialism
Subjugation of the political, economic and sociocultural life.
Manila
Bangkok
Mumbai
Lack of public transportation and their governments' inability to regulate their car industries have made them extremely polluted.
Vertical Farms
A solution that built in abandoned buildings may lead the way towards more environmentally sustainable cities
9/11 attacks
Brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York
Zealots of the ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant)
November 2015 attacks in Paris by...
Gentrification
Phenomenon of driving out the poor in favor of newer, wealthier residents
Banlieue
Poor muslim migrants are forced out of Paris and have clustered around ethnic enclaves known as
Unskilled labor force
Hotel cleaners
Nannies
Maids
Waitresses
Globalization
Material representations of the phenomenon.