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Media & technology
1. Media & Technology
Media & Technology2. Technological Stratification
The digital divide: uneven access along race/class/geographic linesKnowledge gap: gap in information for those who have less access to
technology
3. Planned Obsolescence
Business practice of planning for a product to be obsolete or unusable forthe time it is created.
4. Types of Media and Technology
Print NewsTelevision and Radio
New media
All interactive forms of information exchange
Blogs, podcasts
Social media
Virtual worlds
5. Global Implications
Media globalization: worldwide integration of media through the crosscultural exchange of ideasTechnological globalization: cross-cultural development and exchange of
technology
6. Theoretical Perspectives: Functionalism
Commercial functionsEntertainment function
Social norm functions
Life-changing function
Narcotizing dysfunction: when people are too overwhelmed with media input to
really care about the issue
7. Theoretical Perspectives: Conflict
Control of Media/TechGatekeeping: the process by which thousands of possible messages are
shaped into a mass media-appropriate form and reduced to a
manageable amount
Those with the means can buy ad space.
Social Control/Digital Surveillance
Panoptic surveillance: a form of constant monitoring
8. Theoretical Perspectives: Symbolic Interactionism
Neo-Luddites: people who see technology as symbolizing the coldness andalienation of modern life.
Technophiles: people who see technology as holding the potential for a
brighter future.
9. Symbolic Interaction & Tech
Symbolic Interaction & TechThe media create and share symbols that become part of the social
construction of reality
+ Media can be a reference group:
It influences you as an individual
The individual compares herself to the media