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Chapter 3. Impacts of Communications Technologies and Media. Chapter Question. To what extent do communications technologies and media shape our identities? S hould globalization shape identity? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 3 Impacts of Communications

Technologies and Media

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Chapter Question

To what extent do communications technologies and media shape our identities?

Should globalization shape identity? Goal: In this chapter we will examine

the impact of media and communication technologies on the diversity of cultures.

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Question to Consider…

What Social networking sites do you use? How do you use them?

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Social Networks

Did anyone see “The Social Network”? Why are websites like Facebook so popular? What

do we “get” out of using them so frequently? How many hours a day would you say you spend

on the computer accessing these social websites?

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Facebook was created in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg and is currently the number one social networking site with over 500 million users. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook while attending Harvard and it was originally created just for Harvard students but became open to the public completely in 2006.

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Social Networks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0h0LlCu8Ks Does Seth Godin make a good point about online

social networking? Is it common to have real life interactions with

people you only know online? Is it more a boost of ego, or do you really feel

connected to people while online or connected to an online community?

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Twitter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIpD7hfffQo

What did you like/dislike about this video?

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Twitter

Twitter was launched by Jack Dorsey in 2006 and it is a microblog that limits posts to 140 characters. It is important to understand how to use twitter because it not only acts as a portal for you to keep up with your friends, but it also acts as a real-time search engine covering millions of topics.

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The Media

What are some examples of Media Transnational's?

Where do you gain access to a lot of your entertainment/news?

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Media Transnationals

Movies, video games, MP3 downloads, magazines, theme parks…

Media Consolidations: Media companies merging into media transnationals i.e. HBO is owned by AOL/Time Warner.

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Advantages of Transnationals

Large $$ and human resources to create new media

Many enjoy the media created by these corporations (more advanced)

They can use their control of the media to express the voices of diverse cultures

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Disadvantage of Transnationals

Too much influence over world culture Smaller media cannot compete Transnationals sometimes do not use their

power to express the voices of diverse cultures

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Canadian Film

Why are Canadians not watching Canadian Films? Does any one know any examples of some

Canadian Films? What about Canadian actors/singers? Which Film Industry has the most influence on

Canada? The world? Why do you think this is the case?

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New Mix Hybridization

Mixing media and art forms i.e. different combinations of theatre, dance, and music art forms.

Mixing elements from different cultures i.e. clothing, music, spirituality.

Music vs. Visual Art

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Canadian Broadcasting

CBC and Radio Canada Public vs. Private Broadcasters CBC: Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (“Canadian

Culture”) SRC: Societe Radio-Canada (Francaphone Culture) Both of these corporations use radio, the internet

and television to express Canadian perspectives

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Canadian Film

Why aren’t Canadians watching? Some say that we prefer American films… Some say that we are overly-influenced by the

impact of the media trans-nationals Most Canadian Films are independent and do not

receive the $ needed for advertising.

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Diverse Cultures Use Communications

Technology APTN: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network APTN reflects aboriginal cultures, languages and

communities of diverse aboriginal peoples across Canada.

Launched in September 1999 Programming for, about and by Aboriginal people

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Strategies for Promoting Bilingualism

Set out goals in a founding document Do what is in your immediate power Investigate problems as they emerge Follow up with a report Take immediate action Reconfirm your goals Use encouragement Legislate change!

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CTRC: Successful Promoter of Culture?

CTRC: Canadian Radio and Television Commission The CTRC set the amount of Canadian content

(CanCon) that we see on Television Pro: Gives Canadian Artists exposure Con: Prevents Canadians from choosing what they

want to see.

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Voices

Read over page 49 and answer questions 1, 2 and 3

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Timeline Examples

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Activity

Construct a timeline using key events that have happened in your life over the past ten years

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Assignment: Media Giant Timelines

Your group must select a transational that we came up with together in class. In this timeline, you must include its past, present and future roles in the universalization of pop culture in Canada. Include its origins, percentage of market and profits.

You must also create a timeline for a Canadian media Giant (Rogers Communication, Can West, Bell, Globe media, Alliance Atlantis or Quebecor) that follows the same process.

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Assignment: Media Giant Timelines

When timelines are completed – please provide a write out that compares and contrasts the transnational timeline with the Canadian media company timeline, and list the similarities and differences they note.

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Sources

Please make sure you are using valid sources. Two great places you can find sources for information are:

the Canadian Encyclopedia (www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com)

CBC Archives (www.cbc.ca) Keep track of all the websites you are visiting

(URL), I will give you information on Monday about how to properly reference them in a Bibliography

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Due Date

Friday February 21/2014 Marks: Total of 15 – 10 for the Timeline and 5 for

the written portion comparing similarities and differences.

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Rubric