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This research paper discusses the influence of the French Revolution on multimedia use by historians today. It is found that the first time multimedia was used by historians was in the case of documenting the French Revolution. Now historians can use multimedia for other histories as well. And the French Revolution has been helping in the dissemination of knowledge while its history has been the pioneer in this arena.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 18575 Multimedia French Revolution.doc
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128.18167 Analysis of Values in the News: Lance Bennett's Principles Applied.
Summary: Analysis of a recent news article on the Iraq situation and international politics based on Lance Bennett's theories of value in the news media.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 18167 Analysis, Iraq Situation.doc
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129.18850 The Communication Environment and the Human Condition: Redefining Humanity in the Age of Consumerism.
Summary: This essay will argue, through the communications media, corporate power is effectively attempting to redefine individual and collective agendas in our everyday lives. Some people may argue that media critics are fundamentally exaggerating the influence of the media, and are using scare tactics to suggest the existence of a corporate conspiracy to dominate the mass media.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 18850 The Communication Environment.doc
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130.18712 The Ongoing Validity of the Theories of Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan.
This paper focuses on the theories of Innis and McLuhan remain valid with regard to the likely impact of current mass media upon culture and consciousness in Canada. The work of both men, in their emphasis on the past and on some of the universals of the human condition, encourage a view of contemporary reality in a linear or even cyclical context that may be lost, in effect, when drawing too firm a mental line between the Modern and the post-Modern.
Pages: 14
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 18712 Theories Harold Marshall.doc
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131.18713 Comments on Canada's Mass Media and the Aftermath of September 11, 2001.
This paper describes a few developments subsequent to the attacks in America of September 11, 2001, and the American and British decision to attack Afghanistan. As numerous readings explain, situations of political conflict should draw our eye very quickly to the mass media, to the chance of increased influence over how events are depicted in the interest of persuasion, the 'propaganda war' that is forever part of political conflict in our time. Canadians pride themselves on enjoying relatively free media in comparison with the United States or Britain. However, this 'freedom' or access to more accurate reportage seems to be quite debatable at the present time.
Pages: 16
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 18713 Canada Mass Media.doc
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132.18102 Messages About The Medium.
This paper offers a comparison and contrast between books by McLuhan and a book by Neil Postman on the way we relate to the media.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 18102 Messages About Medium.doc
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133.18493 Three Days of News Media.
This paper shall explore the methods through which the media presented the war to the American viewing public over the first three active days of warfare (Thursday 20, Friday 21, and Saturday 22). Sources of media shall be mainstream talk radio, mainstream television news reporting, and mainstream news websites.