-Democratization -Participatory politics -Citizen journalist -Conglomerate -Media 2.0 -Two step flow -“the most important medium of the twentieth century” (Burke and Briggs) -Hegemony (Gramsci) -Arab Spring -“Dumbing down” (Andrew Keen) -Pluralism -Lord McAlpine Twitter controversy
UGC Citizen Journalism Arab Spring Web 2.0 Social Networking - FB/ Twitter Gatekeepers Hegemony Newspapers - The Gaurdian/ The Sun/ Times etc. Rupert Murdoch Pluralism
New and Digital media: UGC (user generated content) Citizen journalism Web 2.0 Social networking (Facebook, Twitter) smart phones (apps etc.) Rupert Murdoch (Sun) E media- cyber attacks (Estonia) Pluralism Democracy Gatekeepers Hegemony
Castelle - Pluralism Gramsci - Hegemony Web 2.0 Al Gore= Internet is a "Empowering tool" Murdoch "Newspapers need to adapt" UGC- Ian Thomlinson Arab Spring Gate Keepers Lord Mc Alpine Scandal Two Step Theory London Riots Citizen journalism
Amplification/ Moral Panics – Stanley Cohen Americanisation Pareto’s Law- minority of media producers always serve a majority of consumers.
Top 5% of all websites receive 75% user volumes Lord McAlpine Thai student killed taxi drive recreating a scene from GTA.
Piracy Cultivation Desensitisation
Twitter Google Sony
Al Gore- “ Empowering Tool” David Buckingham- ‘In the age of Media 2.0, ordinary people are no longer mere consumers of media, but also producers’ Adam Sharp – “We’re shifting from a 24 hour news cycle to a 140 character one”
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-Democratization
-Participatory politics
-Citizen journalist
-Conglomerate
-Media 2.0
-Two step flow
-“the most important medium of the twentieth century” (Burke and Briggs)
-Hegemony (Gramsci)
-Arab Spring
-“Dumbing down” (Andrew Keen)
-Pluralism
-Lord McAlpine Twitter controversy
UGC
Citizen Journalism
Arab Spring
Web 2.0
Social Networking - FB/ Twitter
Gatekeepers
Hegemony
Newspapers - The Gaurdian/ The Sun/ Times etc.
Rupert Murdoch
Pluralism
New and Digital media:
UGC (user generated content)
Citizen journalism
Web 2.0
Social networking (Facebook, Twitter)
smart phones (apps etc.)
Rupert Murdoch (Sun)
E media- cyber attacks (Estonia)
Pluralism
Democracy
Gatekeepers
Hegemony
*UGC
*Warhol - 15 minutes of fame
*Arab Spring
*Pluralism
*Hegemony - Gramsci
*Twitter
*Citizen Journalism
*Web 2.0
*"Million monkeys typing on computers"
*Internet revolution = Industrial Revolution
*Marxist
*Democratisation
Castelle - Pluralism
Gramsci - Hegemony
Web 2.0
Al Gore= Internet is a "Empowering tool"
Murdoch "Newspapers need to adapt"
UGC- Ian Thomlinson
Arab Spring
Gate Keepers
Lord Mc Alpine Scandal
Two Step Theory
London Riots
Citizen journalism
UGC
two step flow
Arab spring
gatekeepers
hegemony
web 2.0
pluralism
dumbing down
citizen journalism
twitter
google
facebook
josh.j
lsdigital divide
citizen journalism
Pareto's Law
Globalization
Big Four: WMG, Sony Music, Universal, EMI
Digital sales increased by 410% from $2.9bn in 2006 to $14.8bn
Piracy
desensitisation
Twitter
Google, YouTube
Al Gore: Empowering tool
'15 minutes of fame' Andy Warhol
29% physical copies of music sold in 2011
Mobile market contributes to 10.8% of total worldwide music sales
-Popley
Pluralism
Hegemony
Libertinism
Amplification/ Moral Panics – Stanley Cohen
Americanisation
Pareto’s Law- minority of media producers always serve a majority of consumers.
Top 5% of all websites receive 75% user volumes
Lord McAlpine
Thai student killed taxi drive recreating a scene from GTA.
Piracy
Cultivation
Desensitisation
Twitter
Google
Sony
Al Gore- “ Empowering Tool”
David Buckingham- ‘In the age of Media 2.0, ordinary people are no longer mere consumers of media, but also producers’
Adam Sharp – “We’re shifting from a 24 hour news cycle to a 140 character one”
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