Updated Thursday, September
25, 2003
2. Information and communication technologies
(Tuesday) Communications. The Media, History of writing
Journal
Part One is due Thursday 9th October (four weeks)
This is due Tuesday 7th
October
Go to a foreign chat site – try one of these larger foreign
servers:
http://www.alamak.com/login.phtml
http://www.chatinternational.com/
or find one in Yahoo, Excite etc.
In the chatroom carry on a discussion with others. When you have
finished your chat (it should have lasted at least an hour) discuss five
things you have discovered about the other person’s culture, this could be the result
of a number of people talking about anything or a few – but get past the ‘hi’
‘any girls in here’ stage and talk about a topic that has something to do with
globalisation. For your journal you
will need to save the whole log of the conversation. I realise this could be a
few hundred lines long. [Note: if you are using a java chatroom you will not be
able to cut and paste the log. You will either have to type out your dialogue
the best you can plus capture a screen shot by holding (at the same time) alt+shift+printscreen
to capture and Shift+Insert to save it for printing.]
NOTE: If you cannot find a chat site for the country your group
is doing then find another one. What I want is for you to communicate with
someone with a different mind-set and background than yourself.
This will be the last week of the Part One half of this
assignment. There will be no assignment due during week six – you will have
that week to format and assemble your journal. How that should be done will be
in next week’s assignment.
Discuss
in a few sentences what communicative device you use to interact with another
culture or country (i.e. phone, Internet: chat, e-mail, etc, post [mail], and one
example/experience doing so. Secondly respond to something someone else has
written.
The topic for this class is
‘How the media reports the news’. As we are discussing globalisation it is
important to be aware of how we see other cultures and countries. See: MEDIA IN THE MIDST OF WAR http://www.tbsjournal.com; The Information Revolution in the Arab World http://www.georgetown.edu/research/arabtech/mch397.htm;
For example print the whole
page including how many earth-like planets it would take for everyone to live
like you do: i.e.
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YOUR RESULTS: |
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Food
Footprint |
1.9 hectares or |
4.7 acres |
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Transportation
Footprint |
21.3 hectares or |
52.7 acres |
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Housing
Footprint |
13.5 hectares or |
33.5 acres |
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Other
Footprints |
13.6 hectares or |
33.5 acres |
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Total Footprint per person |
50.3 hectares
or |
124.3 acres |
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IN
COMPARISON: |
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Worldwide,
the biologically productive space available per person is 2.2 hectares or 5.4
acres. |
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Your
choice means the
following: You maintain that every person should be able to live a satisfying
life within an average of hectares
or acres. |
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Hence, it
requires Earths
to support each member of the present human population at your standard
of living. |
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From web viewing, Bechtel, Marie-Franise.
Public Administration between Globalisation and
Decentralisation. Istanbul,
TURKEY, 17-20 JUNE 2002 http://www.iiasiisa.be/schools/aeistanbul/KeynBechtelA.pdf
Do new information and communication technologies introduce
changes in the exercise of democracy, notably with reference to globalisation and decentralisation that they facilitate?
You will need to go to the follow five sites. Each one has
an entirely different (agenda?) way of telling ‘the way it is’ in the world
today. Write a few sentences on whether you believe the news source is telling
the truth and whether you would trust their reporting of current affairs.
a.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi.html
d.
http://www.davidicke.com/ take the red
pill to - (http://www.davidicke.com/icke/index.html)
e.
http://www.cursor.org/aljazeera.htm
5/4 From Thursday videos
From the
video ‘Something to Hide’ (for next week’s question five - )
From the
video ‘Global Assembly Line’ (for next week’s question five - )
(Thursday) Bring to your
group one kind of printed material that you often tend to read: magazine,
novel, webpage, newspaper etc. In your group you will discuss how you use this
material, how you learned to use it, and what purpose it serves you. What are
the ranges of tastes and reading practices among the members of your group? Are
there certain reading practices found among particular groups of individuals,
or among women as compared to men, younger people compared with older and etc?