a. Virtual ethnographyi. Ethnography of virtual spaces facebook, twitterii. Other virtual realmsb. Elective affinitiesi. You chose to elect who your affinities areii. Pg. 207c. Hacktivismi. Hacktivism is the act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for a politically or socially motivated purpose. The individual who performs an act of hacktivism is said to be a hacktivisgd. Media ideologiesi. A set of beliefs about communicative technologies with which uses and designers explain perceived media structure and meaning. That is to say, what people think about the media they use will shape the way they use the mediae. Media stereotypesi. Ex) People think college kids adopt new technologies eagerly and uncriticallyii. People use social media in ways that further isolate them sociallyiii. Communication is gradually and insidiously become “virtual’ for peoplef. “social accomplishment”i. Argued by Miller & Slater, virtual communication is a social accomplishmentii. Sometimes accompanies a medium such as the Internet, but does not invariably do soC103 1nd Edition Lecture 18Outline of Last Lecture I. Authorship QuestionsII. SenegalOutline of Current LectureI. Review Terms Current Lecture I. Review TermsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.a. Virtual ethnographyi. Ethnography of virtual spaces facebook, twitterii. Other virtual realmsb. Elective affinitiesi. You chose to elect who your affinities are ii. Pg. 207c. Hacktivismi. Hacktivism is the act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for apolitically or socially motivated purpose. The individual who performs an act of hacktivism is said to be a ha cktivisgd. Media ideologiesi. A set of beliefs about communicative technologies with which uses and designers explain perceived media structure and meaning. That is to say, what people think about the media they use will shape the way they use the media e. Media stereotypesi. Ex) People think college kids adopt new technologies eagerly and uncriticallyii. People use social media in ways that further isolate them sociallyiii. Communication is gradually and insidiously become “virtual’ for people f. “social accomplishment”i. Argued by Miller & Slater, virtual communication is a social accomplishmentii. Sometimes accompanies a medium such as the Internet, but does not invariably do
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