Virtual ethnographyEthnography of virtual spaces facebook, twitterOther virtual realmsElective affinitiesYou chose to elect who your affinities areHacktivismHacktivism 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 hacktivismMedia ideologiesA 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 mediaMedia stereotypesEx) People think college kids adopt new technologies eagerly and uncriticallyPeople use social media in ways that further isolate them sociallyCommunication is gradually and insidiously become “virtual’ for peopleGenreA categoryScholarly articlewritten by experts for expertsbased on original research or intellectual inquiryprovides citations for all sources usedis usually peer reviewed prior to publicationPopular sourcegeneral news, business and entertainment publications such as Time Magazine, Business Weekly, Vanity Fair.Secondary sourceInterprets and analyzes primary sourcesEx) Publication, textbooks, magazine articles, encyclopediasC103 1nd EditionC103 Final Exam Study Guide Virtual ethnography- Ethnography of virtual spaces facebook, twitter- Other virtual realms Elective affinities- You chose to elect who your affinities are Hacktivism- 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 hacktivism Media ideologies- 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 Media stereotypes- Ex) People think college kids adopt new technologies eagerly and uncritically- People use social media in ways that further isolate them socially- Communication is gradually and insidiously become “virtual’ for people Genre- A category Scholarly article- written by experts for experts- based on original research or intellectual inquiry- provides citations for all sources used- is usually peer reviewed prior to publication Popular source- general news, business and entertainment publications such as Time Magazine, Business Weekly, Vanity Fair. Secondary source- Interprets and analyzes primary sources- Ex) Publication, textbooks, magazine articles, encyclopedias Informed consent- You have to let them known youre researching themParticpant observation- Engaging in a communityInterlocutor- A person that you talk to when doing research Telenovela- Originated from Latin AmericanIndividualism- Idea that you consider yourself an individual being that lives ina society but essentially are
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