Kind network When I entered Dave's room it was frustrating Sunday. His idea sitting in front of the laptop was deeply lost. On the screen there is an open web page with photos of refugees from African countries. I do not know which country. He surprised me to see me, as I confused him so much that I did not notice that I was in your room until I said "Penny is your idea." He looks like a deeply disturbed person. "Hey, Charlie" He said without any enthusiasm.
My early interest has been drawn in the "Other network resources" section of the network description. At that time I was studying mass communication science and I was aware of the general Internet but it is unique to the network. In the meaning of newspapers and radio is media. It is clear that the Internet (and network) is for exchanging information because the most popular applications besides the Web have appeared. The new function of the network is the point-to-point nature. Because information is worthwhile, point-to-point information exchange seems to bring richer market segments to the media. The Internet enables each participant to provide and consume value in a wider network environment. If "other network resources" are provided by other autonomous participants, not humans, this makes me think. For example, Internet connection and shaking
At the end of the 20th century, the emergence of the World Wide Web celebrated the first era when most people could be exposed on a scale comparable to the mass media. Processing high-level network traffic is still relatively expensive, but anyone using a website can become a global audience. The rise of peer-to-peer technology may have begun to manage the bandwidth cost process. A lot of information, images, comments (ie "contents") are provided, but it is difficult to judge the reliability and reliability of information contained in web pages (often self-issuing). The invention of the Internet also made it possible for news news to spread all over the world in just a few minutes. Instantaneously, the rapid growth of distributed communications is often considered to change the relationship between mass media and its society.
Theme 11 The mass communication mass media What is the trend of mass media? The mass communication - Marxism. Marxism, also known as historical materialism, depends heavily on political economy. The most important characteristic of society is its economic class, and we assume that history is a story of a class struggle between social classes. The emergence of a new progressive class is related to the production of a new form, and when a new class usually gains power through a revolution, a new form of society emerges. Mass communication psychoanalysis theory