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The Dawn of the Internet Age

         Internet was firstly created by the US Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (APRANET) in 1969. It served as a tool of communication between the top defence and the civilian branches of the US, against the Soviet Union in case of nuclear attack. At the beginning, the APRANET was divided into two sections: the civilian and the military one. After this, it become more developed in the sense of features and the user interface by the British. In fact, each user could have access to its own page in the web with a unique IP address or URL; http which is used to transfer audios or video files. In addition to the html which is used to insert the links from a document to another (Berners-Lee and Fischetti, 1999).          In the past, it took 40 years for radio to reach the targeted audiences of 50 people; the television also needed 15 years in order to reach the same number of audience. In the other hand, it...
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Missing Reaction: Global Media Bazaar

          This chapter focuses on the corporations that dominate the media sector. This chapter aims to highlight why these corporations have such huge impact on media as well as their characteristics. The examples of the huge corporations in the media industry are: Sony, Walt Disney, Time, Viacom… They are all specialized in one field thanks to the used technology that enabled them to offer many assistances. These corporations put a huge emphasize on the telecommunication networks that allow them to transmit the information with the easiest and the fastest way (radio, internet, telephone…) with providing us some example of such corporations: Disney, AOL, Sony etc. In addition to that, this evolution of technology and innovations played a major role in how people have access to the information through the easiest way. Nowadays, people can access to the information a very fast way by using smartphones, computers, telephone etc. and privilege such ways to g...

Term Paper Outline

The Amazigh Culture and Identity Problematic: What are the Amazigh strategies adopted to affirm their cultural identity and gather national and international interests and draw large audience through globalization? Axis 1: Amazighité: a Strong movement a Unique identity in Morocco (Glocalization) 1-          A Unique Language 2-          Unique traditions 3-          Challenges faced by such movement Axis 2: Amazigh at a Global Scale (Globalization) 1)          Tamazagha, the land of Free-men 2)          Tafoukt: promoting Amazigh heritage through folktales, costumes… 3)          Amazigh-net Axis 3: The Amazigh and the French Connection 1)          The French collaboration in...

Discontents of cultural globalization

Even though Western cultural globalization has allowed major and important developments all around the world, it also had create discontent in countries, specifically Islamic ones. In fact, many countries such as China or Iran, want to restrict the Western reception of television through licensing regimes judging the content inappropriate due to sexual content or to how the women is represented in the media. For example, in Asia, the Western culture displayed through television is seen as undermining traditional values as for China, the Disney movie Mulan was delayed because the government didn’t like or appreciate the portrayal of the Chinese culture made in the movie. Instead of preferring Western cultural content, India and China choose to reinforce their own culture and values through TV. Indeed, in India, two TV shows based on Hindu epics, named Ramayan and Mahabharat, had a great impact on the society and a huge success in the county which resulted in the production of more rel...