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linguistic capitalism - answer internet search business model makes money off of searches - biggest player is Google digital capitalism - answer electronic commerce ex: Amazon deterritorialization - answer when communication moves from one territory to another global communication - answer communication that is potentially receivable and interacted with in virtually all parts of the world - all interconnected communication - answer derived from the Latin word "communicare" (V): to share out, to impart, to make common (N) communicatio: communication
international communication - answer communication across national borders, originally government to government communication as a field of study: cultural, economic, political, social, and technical analysis of communication and media patterns and effects across and between states globalization - answer the interconnection of nations, cultures, and peoples through information and communication technologies (ICTs) digital divide - answer the gap between those who have access of information and communications technologies and those who don't; it exists between and within countries and regions of the world media - answer plural of "medium"; comes from Latin word "medius": middle, neutral transplantation - answer moving communication, language, and culture to a different place telegraph - answer 1st intercommunication - USA by Morse technological determinism - answer media change societies irrespective of their content
video - answer i see audio - answer i hear Chiappe Telegraph - answer 1792, globalization driven by innovations in information and communication technologies Samual Morse - answer electronic telegraph 1833 Alexander Bell - answer invented telephone in 1876 Heinrich Hertz - answer proved existence of electromagnetic spectrum in 1880 Gulielmo Marconi - answer invented the radio 1901 convergence - answer fusion of different media and technologies MPEG - answer moving pictures experts group MPEG3 - answer digital audio
MPEG4 - answer digital video graphics compression - answer encoding MPEG-DASH - answer information technology - dynamic adaptive streaming over HTTP (hyper text transfer protocol) encoding and decoding - answer moves things from physical space to cyber space information and communication technology (ICTs) - answer the broad array of technologies and networks that enable or facilitate the transfer of information and various types of electronically mediated comms big data - answer extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, especially relating to human behavior and interactions. JPEG - answer joint photographic experts group; computer graphic compression standard/file format for still images and graphic files
bullet theory of communication - answer communication considered a magic bullet that transferred ideas or feelings or knowledge or motivations almost automatically from one mind to another studies found that audience were active rather and passive recipients of messages globalization - answer the interconnection of nations, religions, political ideologies, and cultures around the world technologies and media convergence - answer the fusion or blending of different communication technologies, networks, and genres of media this enables ideas, values, cultural products, services, and economic activity to move across geographical borders at unprecedented speeds counter-diffusion - answer movement of ideas and technologies from the periphery to the center - rare occasion porono - answer prostitute graphy - answer writing pornography - answer writing about prostitutes
lingua franca - answer a language that crosses borders; a language that is adopted as a common language between speaker whose native languages are different english - answer language of anglophones becoming global lingua franca because of British colonialism and American science, business, and technology innovation subtitling - answer written translation of dialogue or commentary on the screen voice-over narration - answer oral translation of an original audio track leaving parts of the original language lipsynchronization dubbing - answer using actors to create a new language track for a movie movement synchronization - answer (in animated programs) matching the movements of characters in a new language version of a movie corporate algorithmicization - answer systematic computer processing and rank-ordering of search results of information and knowledge in English and hundreds of languages around the world for purposes of obtaining maximum profit in the global economy "linguistic capitalism"