Global Media Cultures: Group 3
Global Media Cultures: Group 3
Global Media Cultures: Group 3
GLOBAL
MEDIA
CULTURES
Group 3
Objectives
In this report, we'll be going over the following:
01
Explore how various media influence different
types of global integration.
02
Describe the connection between local and
global cultural production.
Global Media
Cultures
explores the
relationship
between the
media,
culture, and
globalization.
Globalization
It is the process by
which the world is
becoming increasingly
interconnected as a
result of massively
increased trade and
cultural exchange.
Media
The three aspects that
make up the
multidimensionality of
globalization—economics,
politics, and culture—have
all been significantly
shaped by media.
A device for facilitating
cross-cultural
communication.
A carrier of culture.
Arjun Appadurai (1996) claims that migration patterns have changed as a
result of easy global travel made possible by advances in technology and
transportation, and that this has fundamentally altered human life and paved
the way for globalization. This argument is supported by changes in migration
patterns and media advances.
Development 02 Script
04 Electronic Media
05 Digital Media
Oral Humans could converse and
exchange information thanks
Communication
to language.
Language became the most
crucial instrument for
learning about the world and
its various cultures.
People move and settle
down with the aid of
language.
It made it possible for people to
Script communicate for longer periods of
time and over a wider area.
It made it possible to permanently
codify social, cultural, and political
norms.
Printing It enabled the ongoing creation,
replication, and distribution of printed
Press items.
Electronic The telegraph, telephone, radio, film,
and television are all included. The
Media variety of various media keeps
presenting fresh viewpoints on the
globalization of the economy, politics,
and culture.
Digital It permits product advertising and
internet business transactions.
Media
Different media promote different
types of global integration
To work globally, globalization
uses a variety of media.
Examples:
The public can easily be exposed to
global items by using radio, television,
the internet, and other media.
Cultural products are items and services like artwork,
buildings, museums, etc. that highlight the history and
information of particular groups that are a part of the
nation's cultural legacy.
Group 3