Sunday, June 27, 2010
Final Paper Progress
Friday, June 25, 2010
2054
Almost Done!
I will be writing on the digital divide and what it means to different cultures and class structures around the world. I think it is interesting to theorize how individuals who have limited access along with limited interest would react if there was no digital divide. I just want to say thanks to everyone who shared their input here on the blog and good luck in your future endeavors!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Social Networking: Building the Leaders of Tomorrow
What Else Don't We Know?
Please have a look: The strange and consequential case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and WikiLeaks.
As I read through the article, I was just shocked to find out the lengths that the government would go to to hide information from its citizenry. Why would an institution that should be protecting the constitution go against the fundamental right of the freedom of speech? As I read further through the article, I was simply saddened by how much control the government has on the media. What else don't we know?
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
NPR
FaceNews
If someone asked me to name common sources of news/information I would probably say the newspapers, television, radio and the internet. However, I can't remember the last time I actually read a Newspaper, or even just flipped through the pages to see the headlines and pictures. I also barely ever watch television so I never get to see the news, unless maybe when I’m at a friend’s house. And ninety nine percent of the time that my radio is on, I'm listening to music. So that just leaves the internet. Unfortunately, I cannot claim to be a regular on CNN.com or any other news website. Despite all this, I don't consider myself as being uninformed or behind the news in any way. So where do I get news from?
Facebook!
I have a pretty wide 'variety' of friends on Facebook, if I can call them that. Geeks, football players, models, authors, musicians, fashion designers, inventors, farmers, critics, cooks, just to name a few. With such a combination, on my homepage I get pretty much all sorts of news. For example, the first five status updates on my homepage right now are:
- Nonso: Haha ha hahaha … Show of shame at the national assembly in Nigeria ( with link and video attached)
- Raye: Has no idea what to do... I did not want SIX guinea pigs...
- Reumac: One toy I would ♥ someone to get me http://www.fastcompany.com/1662302/new-tron-light-cycle-toys-drive-upside-down
- Jb: iFineness - VIDEO: Rihanna on Working With Eminemhttp://bit.ly/bsGxAo
- Maina: Academy Award-Winning Filmmaker Oliver Stone Tackles Latin America's Political Upheaval in "South of...http://www.democracynow.org/2010/6/21/academy_award_winning_filmmaker_oliver_stone
If on this one page, in just the first five sections, I can get a combination of information on what is happening in Nigeria, Vermont (the guinea pigs), Disney( the tron light cycle), music (Rihanna and Eminem) and Latin America, then what other news source do I need?
Maybe Facebook should launch FaceNews. Wouldn’t that be a success? You will be able to get all the news that is relevant to you and your friends all on one page. Social networks have a future in media? who knows?
Just thinking out loud J
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Final Paper Thesis Development
On my writing
Internet Use on the Rise
Mediathek Portals
Monday, June 21, 2010
Writing papers
Saturday, June 19, 2010
The way I write a paper
My researching strategy
EDIT: Something I forgot to mention is: what makes a big difference when searching for materials online, is the way you phrase a search term. For example, if you want articles on the correlation between weight gain and exercise, the obvious search would be "weight gain and exercise". However, other search terms will get you just as many results, as well as other results very relevant to your research that you might not have found. An alternate search pattern for this example would be "weight loss and exercise", or "correlation weight exercise", or "body fat and exercise" or "body fat and weight gain". You get the idea.
Yesterday it hit me to use another search phrase for my research paper, and I ran into 5 sources I didn't have before. 5! That's a lot! I also used the Binghamton University's Library system in conjunction with Google Scholar. If I found an article on Google Scholar, I'd look up the journal it was published in in the BU library database, and find the PDF of the article. Piece of.... well not really.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
New Thesis: Globalized Sports
Go To The Source
President Obama's Oval Office Address on BP Oil Spill & Energy
In the video Obama speaks about a restoration plan that will have long term goals. He also talks about the 6 month moratorium that was put on drilling and said that they will only allow drilling that is absolutely safe and that the proper technology is in place with the proper precautions taken.He also goes on to talk about how the people in businesses who have been hurt in the disaster will be repayed. Obama said that BP will have to put forth all funds necessary to help them. A third party group will be set up to manage those funds to make sure all the cases are covered and people/businesses are taken care of.
A main point of his speech was the need to move to other forms of energy. We have already seen a jump-start in the clean energy industry but we need to keep moving creating solar panels, more energy-efficient homes, and clean energy technology.
He ends with a message to take action. We are a strong country. If we just sit back and watch, nothing will happen. We all have to pitch in to better the world we live in.
Power of Internet
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Social Life Support
People go to Facebook to know what their friends are doing, to remember their birthdays, and even find out who is officially in a relationship with someone. I can't even count how many times I've heard "It's not official until it's on Facebook." Really? Have social networking sites really taken such an important role in our lives? The answer is most likely, YES. People even put the faith in sites such as eHarmony.com or Match.com to find their true love.
Major corporations are relying on these websites also. If you take a look at the data on Alexa.com you can see just how realistic this idea is. Many major corporations get a lot of thier traffic from social networking sites such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, etc. Yes I do consider google to be a social networking site. With all it's amazing options such as email, chat , buzz, etc. how could it not be considered one? Either way, if you look at Google's site clickstreams, Facebook is the main site that directs to them followed by other networking sites such as Youtube and Twitter. Through my research I really hope to find how dependant people and corporations are on sites like this.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Future
Change in Topic
Research Topic
My paper will deal with the digital divide and how it will be treated in developed and developing countries. This is a topic that has really sparked my interest due to the complex nature of the problem. The digital divide should be handled differently, depending on how developed the nation is.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Research Paper Topic
Communication of the Future
In my paper I’m going to prove social networks are more than just virtual communities but the future of communication. Most of my research is targeted towards Facebook, whereas Facebook provides a forum for both immediate and asynchronous social interaction creating a collaborative, interactive and performative text. I will explore the positive and negative effects this will have on the younger generations that make up the main users.
Research Paper Topic
Non Profit
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Research Paper
Research paper topic
Friday, June 11, 2010
Final Paper Thesis: Citizen Journalism
Virtual Communication: The Norm of the Future
Research Paper Topic
Unforgivable crimes in Mexico
Citizen Journalism
Citizen journalism, however, has problems as well. Because of its small scale, only strong voices are heard by its community. People with negative opinions usually tend to express more about their feelings than people with positive opinions about the information from the mainstream journalism. It is hard to support and assess the validity in one’s claim. Citizen journalism includes information with emotions and subjective ideas combined; therefore it might not be true at all.
In the end, it is very important to balance the citizen journalism and the traditional journalism to reduce miscommunication, and to select certain information that are “true” and accurate.
Virtual Communication
Virtual communication has been an important way of sharing information and ideas in 21st century. Virtual communication allows individuals to save time from its instant and fast speed, stay in contact with those that are distanced, experience its resourcefulness, and become attracted by its convenience. We feel freedom in the cyberspace, free to share information and opinions.
However, its freedom and convenience might lead individuals to fail to interact with others face-to-face. Virtual communication definitely altered individuals’ communication skills. Young generation has forgotten how to communicate with others face-to-face, which is why we often go through social struggles. It is easy to start a new relationship in cyberspace, but it is hard to continue to grow. Virtual communication lacks sense of emotions, which often lead into miscommunication. Virtual communication also altered young generation’s writing skills. People don’t know how to spell certain words or become confused with grammars. As this happens, I feel that young kids are limiting themselves to virtual community and in return, struggling through their school life. I think that face-to-face communication for an hour is better than virtual communication for hours. It’s more efficient and healthier in a long-term for the new generation. Although virtual communication is convenient and faster than face-to-face interactions, we must balance the use of virtual communication to a certain extends.
Just zeros and ones
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Communication via Virtual Networks
IDK My BFF Jill
The social networks of today such as Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, etc. allow us to see personal information, photos, and have conversations with friends and people we don’t even know. This obviously causes an increase in vulnerability. Many people don’t realize how much info they are releasing and without the proper privacy this information can be damaging to them both personally and professionally.
As electronic communication grows, the need for the former interpersonal communication skills such as talking in person, speaking on the telephone, and writing letters will start to diminish. With increasing amounts of electronic communication, we have seen increasing amounts of internet slang and word abbreviations. As people continue to use these terms online they also start to integrate into our everyday speech. Many of us have probably seen the Cingular commercial with the girl talking to her mom about her texting bill. Although this is exaggerated, there is truth behind the communication. You may be able to hold small talk like you would in an instant message or chat room, but full professional communication may be hurt largely.
Favoirte Blog
This is my favorite blog
the online community provides me with lots of fun fictures.
Whenever i exhausted or tired, I usually stop by the blog and look for fun pictures.
This blog allows me to laugh
Influence of the blogsphere
The Relation Between Blogging and Mass-Media
citizen journalism
Blog
Another blog that I follow is my friend, Susie's blog (http://susiejeong.wordpress.com/). She is currently in Barcelona studying abroad. She puts up interesting ideas and thoughts, and also pictures from all around Europe. I get inspired by her experiences from different countries. It makes me to want to go study abroad as well and experience different countries & their cultures.
Also, I frequently visit my friend, Susan's blog (http://susan-kim.tumblr.com/). She has similar artistic taste with me, so it's very entertaining for me to follow her blogs. She puts up aesthetic pictures, funny jokes, inspirational quotations, etc. Her blog is funny and interesting to follow.
Online Communication
There are a few reasons for people to communicate through virtual networks. Distance is the first reason many choose to use a virtual system to communicate, rather than face-to-face conversations. One other large reason people use virtual networks is because it is not as personal. From my experiences with playing videogames online, it is easy to see that many people act differently when communicating online. Many people act rude or childish because they have a sense of isolation and protection from those they are taking about. It is almost guaranteed that these same people would not say nearly as much, if anything at all, to others if they were standing right next to each other.
Like Chapaa
Like Chapaa is a Kenyan based blog which deals mostly with ways in which one can make money online. “Like chapaa” is Kenyan slang for ‘like money’. In a country where the unemployment rate rises every day, many people, especially the youth have no source of income.
It is very unfortunate to see people who have graduated from college with degrees such as business and law unable to find jobs and end up settling for jobs like housekeeping and gardening just to make a living.
Like Chapaa is a blog that gives hope to these people. It teaches the different ways that people can use the internet to make money such as forex trading, freelancing and e-commerce. It also offers opportunities where people get together and start an online business project. The success rate so far is unimaginable.
I love my country and I feel sad that so many people in my country suffer. I was lucky enough to be one of the people who founded Like Chapaa and through this blog I have an opportunity to touch the lives of people and help them in even the littlest of ways. This is why Like Chapaa is my favorite blog.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Technoblog
Doobybrain
Tragedy through Local and Social Media
Blogs
I find blogs fun and entertaining. I contribute to two blogs in addition to this one. One is for my housemates and I up at Binghamton. We all post random stories and events that take place in our apartment. The other one is purely devoted to grilled cheese. My friend and I rate grilled cheeses around town and post our findings on a blog. These blogs don’t serve any importance we have them just for fun.
Blogging is such a cool concept. It definitely seems usefully for groups and sharing ideas and thoughts. But the only ones I read are mostly for entertainment purposes. In that case I would say my favorite is Perez Hilton. It’s basically just a guy who posts celebrity gossip and shares his uncensored opinions
Pros and Cons of Citizen Journalism
Blogging
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Media Events
Traditional Media
Citizen Journalism
Citizen Journalism
One great aspect of citizen journalism is the ability to see events through the eyes of everyday people. This opens up aspects of thought that are often numbed by members of the media who are bound by the writing styles of their respective companies.
One negative aspect of this same journalism is that it lacks the credibility of traditional media. While many people do not trust the traditional media, overall their reports are accurate and verified even if somewhat biased.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Oil Spill Disaster Photos
I'm not sure how many of you are keeping up with the oil spill disaster going on right now. Since we have been on the topic of media events lately, and this is one of the largest ones going on right now, I figured I'd post something on this. Below is a link to a gallery of photos from New York Times showing the effects of the spill. They are truly disturbing. They update it regularly so you can go back often to see the progress they are making. From there, you can also link to their main page and read article on the subject.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/05/27/us/201005_oil-spill-photo-gallery.html?src=tptw
Journeymen Pictures
Unbelievable Cruelty
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Kidnapping in Mexico
Compromised
According to the documentary, The City Of Lost Girls, those responsible for these murders are among the richest men in this town. Powerful and influential men. Men who you would not want to vex. Often this kind of men are above the law. Not just in this town in Mexico but all over the world. They either pay or threaten someone to make sure that they are never caught on the wrong side of the law. Maybe the media is paid off not to report on this, or maybe it is just scared of the fat cats behind these heinous crimes.
How many other stories like this do you think we are never told? How many times does the media just stand back and watch because it cannot say anything lest the members of the media themselves, got fired, or even worse, killed?
Think about it. Most of the big media houses are owned by very influential people such as politicians, either partially or wholly. How then do we know that the media is telling us what we need to know when we need to know it and not covering up for their 'employers'?
These days it is not safe to trust only one source of information. As demonstrated by the documentary, the traditional media is sometimes compromised and cannot fulfill its function in society. One, therefore, has to go beyond the traditional media when looking for the truth. I doubt the documentary, The City of Lost Girls, would have been aired on Mexican Prime TV. It was instead put online. This suggests that the internet or 'new media' has become a valuable source of information for the masses especially when the traditional media channels are compromised.
It is sad that the media can be compromised by a few wealthy individuals but it gives me hope that all is not lost. As someone once said, the truth will out.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
What is a media event?
Tragic Death
Historical perspectives on media event
Friday, June 4, 2010
The City of Lost Women
"Communication creates realties"
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Neda
major events
I have to say, within the scope of entertainment and world idols, the death of Michael Jackson is considered one of the major events of the 21st century. With 700 million copies sold worldwide, including his widely covered pedophila charges, he has left the world in shock as televisions, radios and newpapers announced his passing. It was definetly one of the biggest moments in internet history. Internet usage and blog posts spiked, even greater than when Obama was elected president or when swine flu has become an issue in America.
There are many events that definelty should have been announced and stressed through the media. There are way bigger issues than commerical products and entertainment that may effect the course of this country. We are all victims of it; absorbed in our daily lives and blind to what is occuring outside our narrow perspectives, we do not understand how important it is to know how these events are effecting the world. If you taake HIV for example, America has been taught the devastating virus and what it does to one's life. However, we do not understand how important it is to be aware of the disease and to prevent it. The media definetly has a fault in not promoting enough awareness. It is our fault too, for not taking the initiative to take responsibility and prevent it.
Who's Responsible?
The major global events
The three major global events that came up in my mind were 9-11, natural disasters, and the Darfur genocide. I feel that these events have affected global relations, fueled by the use of media.
I instantly thought of the attack on 9-11 when I was thinking of major global events. I was still in South Korea attending middle school as a freshman when it happened. September 11, 2001, I woke up in the morning and saw the twin towers collapsing on television. It is amazing now when I think back to those days. The media has reached all the way to Korea to report what has happened in America. As devastating as it was for Americans to experience this event, everyone in Korea was in some way, affected by the attack for several months. People always thought of America as an impenetrable country. Media from all around the world broadcasted the footage of the crashing buildings. It was astonishing how the global network can change opinions around the world.
I consider Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti as another major global event. Both had such a huge impact, not only in their own countries, but also on a worldwide scale. Through the use of media, people around the world was notified and asked to support the relief of these countries.
I feel that some global issues should have become more represented in the media. For example, the civil war in Darfur was an underreported event that started to gain media coverage only after the situation started having global effects. Darfur was not the only country to experience conflict at this time. There were many civil wars and minor military conflicts occurring in the Middle East that were not reported in the media. We, however, didn’t have enough information on such important events because the media is more interested in covering stories that would evoke the interests of the public. I feel that it is important for the media to prioritize what they cover in terms of the impact that certain events have on the global community.
The cyberspace often times creates debates for people around the world and changes the way certain global events are understood. It's a way of expressing thoughts and ideas on certain global issues. People have mixed opinions on certain events and the cyberspace acts as a medium for people to openly speak their minds to others. Some information becomes added, or even twisted, in many cases. For example, a lot of conspiracy theories arose after the events of 9-11 that stated the government took part in the terrorism. In such cases, I believe that people pick out what they want to believe and develop their own truths on major global events.
HIV
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Information Poverty and the Wired World
HIV/AIDS Awareness
Media as a positive influence
Neda
Again, we see the media running after the gore. You rarely see peaceful protests in the news. Once someone dies, the media is all over it. It’s very upsetting.
Neda
This image of Neda will stick in my head forever. I can’t believe this image produced from such a small technical gadget was mass reproduced to the rest of the world. Cyberspace has transformed Neda into a symbol of Iranian protest movement. It is crazy to think that youtube, twitter, and facebook have such power. I think the biggest problem is how this form of journalism challenges the realms of state. These vivid images were not altered or censored in any way. This use of media can definitely bring on political change.
Response to the footage of Neda's death
The cyberspace could play such an important role in our lives. Her death shook the world. Countless websites, newspapers, and television covered the protest movement in Iran. The footage of her death was mass-reproduced and alerted people all around the world on what is happening in Iran. However, the cyberspace and media have not only positive effects, but also negative sides as well. Openness of cyberspace sometimes triggers certain situations to get out of proportion. For example, the footage of Neda's death was all over the internet, hence it was available to everyone including underaged people. Although the media helps to disseminate important information, violent or inappropriate content should be censored.
The looked over media events
While many individuals link media events to disasters and politics (with due cause) I feel that there are events that often get overlooked. There was recently a media event surrounding the new iPhone which was found and sold to an online review site. This one man, with a piece of technology in his hand, was able to create a media event around himself and spread his opinion to others. This lead to even more heated debates when Apple lost points in its public image while trying to retrieve the phone. From this one man and his created media event, came new questions and opinions about the integrity and responsibility of one of the most sought-after and respected companies in the world.