CMI-3358 Leo Eko
Globalization - ANS-Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in
making something worldwide in scope.
Interconnection of nations, peoples, religions, and political ideologies and cultures
around the world.
driven by technological and media convergence: the fusion or blending of different
communications technologies, networks and genres of media
This enables ideas, values, cultural products, services, and economic activity to move
across geographical borders at unprecedented speeds.
International - ANS-crosses national borders
Global - ANS-has the potential to go around the world or across the globe
United States - ANS-World's largest international broadcaster
Brazil - ANS-Largest country in Latin America
British - ANS-First major international broadcasters
Latin words - ANS-Communication
Media
Video
Audio
Given to us from the spread of the roman empire and greek empire.
Quid Pro Quo- Latin expression meaning "this for that" "something for something'
Spotify - ANS-Comes from Sweden
Nokia - ANS-Comes from Finland
Emojis - ANS-Given to us from the Japanese
, India - ANS-Has given us a lot of our software.
Avatar is a word from the Hindi Language
Egypt - ANS-The word paper came from Egypt. From the pharaohs of northeast Africa.
Came from the Papyrus reed
Global Communication - ANS-communication that is potentially received and interacted
with in virtually all parts of the world.
Communication - ANS-Derived from the Latin word, communicatio.
Verb: to share out, to impart, to make common
Communicatio (noun): communication
Communication is "defining human right
International Communication - ANS-"Communication across national borders, originally
government to government communication."
Propaganda (latin) - ANS-systematic attempt to shape perceptions, directs behaviors to
achieve a response that aids in collecting data.
Political communication that is sent out in a deliberate attempt to change minds,
opinions, and behaviors to further the interests of the communicator.
Soviets transformed it into use for political gain.
First radio use of propaganda in Russia
Politics give propaganda bad name
Public diplomacy: Communicating with publics in other countries over the heads of their
governments to bypass official barriers
ports became an instrument of propaganda- Olympia
started with Catholic Church
Paper origins - ANS-Ancient Egyptians created the word "paper" from the papyrus
reeds of the Nile. Wrote in hieroglyphics(holy script)
Globalization - ANS-Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in
making something worldwide in scope.
Interconnection of nations, peoples, religions, and political ideologies and cultures
around the world.
driven by technological and media convergence: the fusion or blending of different
communications technologies, networks and genres of media
This enables ideas, values, cultural products, services, and economic activity to move
across geographical borders at unprecedented speeds.
International - ANS-crosses national borders
Global - ANS-has the potential to go around the world or across the globe
United States - ANS-World's largest international broadcaster
Brazil - ANS-Largest country in Latin America
British - ANS-First major international broadcasters
Latin words - ANS-Communication
Media
Video
Audio
Given to us from the spread of the roman empire and greek empire.
Quid Pro Quo- Latin expression meaning "this for that" "something for something'
Spotify - ANS-Comes from Sweden
Nokia - ANS-Comes from Finland
Emojis - ANS-Given to us from the Japanese
, India - ANS-Has given us a lot of our software.
Avatar is a word from the Hindi Language
Egypt - ANS-The word paper came from Egypt. From the pharaohs of northeast Africa.
Came from the Papyrus reed
Global Communication - ANS-communication that is potentially received and interacted
with in virtually all parts of the world.
Communication - ANS-Derived from the Latin word, communicatio.
Verb: to share out, to impart, to make common
Communicatio (noun): communication
Communication is "defining human right
International Communication - ANS-"Communication across national borders, originally
government to government communication."
Propaganda (latin) - ANS-systematic attempt to shape perceptions, directs behaviors to
achieve a response that aids in collecting data.
Political communication that is sent out in a deliberate attempt to change minds,
opinions, and behaviors to further the interests of the communicator.
Soviets transformed it into use for political gain.
First radio use of propaganda in Russia
Politics give propaganda bad name
Public diplomacy: Communicating with publics in other countries over the heads of their
governments to bypass official barriers
ports became an instrument of propaganda- Olympia
started with Catholic Church
Paper origins - ANS-Ancient Egyptians created the word "paper" from the papyrus
reeds of the Nile. Wrote in hieroglyphics(holy script)