Term that describes Technology as the prime factor in shaping our life styles, values, institutions, and other elements of society.
Technological Determinism
This would prevent internet service providers (ISPs) from favoring some kinds of internet traffic over others.
When something is referred to as BLANK, it is in line with the dominant ideology.
stands for the amount of people reached by advertisement, by the thousands
COST PER MILLE rates
this film features the capitalization upon participatory culture as it sweeps with popularity on Web 2.0 with increasing “read-write” features
THE SOCIAL NETWORK
When companies release products intended to have a limited life span.
Planned Obsolescence
Telephone companies have to treat all uses of its lines the same way and not favor some users or uses over others, or refuse service to some customers.
Common Carriage
The dynamic between BLANK and BLANK, according to Marx, can be defined as the dependent relationship between economy and society’s culture. Production of goods + Labor vs. Family, Religion, Arts.
BASE VS SUPER STRUCTURE
scenes of people in comfortable settings enjoying each other’s company and presenting a model of the good life
Social Tableaux
this film reflects a failure of the fourth estate to resist its commercial values and ties to the state by hiding a danger to the public. It predicts 3 mile island.
THE CHINA SYNDROME
The ability of a film stock to capture subjects that vary in how much light they absorb and reflect is called…
Dynamic Range
There are only so many frequencies along the spectrum suitable for transmission of a radio signal. This condition of broadcast transmission is known as…
Spectrum Scarcity
This political ideology favors unconstrained markets and individual choice.
Neoliberalism
Many ad campaigns targeted towards immigrant communities make them eager to become “blank,” instructing them that fitting into their new social world and engaging in patriotism would require careful consumption of the right products.
Americanization / Americanized
this film is an example of a soft sell, where it advertises coca cola within a historically accurate context
THE KILLING FIELDS
Term that describes the internet age’s promise of making information universally accessible.
Information Superhighway
The “Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998,” widely mocked as the “Mickey Mouse Protection Act” is an example of what industry practice….
Regulatory Capture
As a result of the neoliberalism ideology, this term could refer to an economy participated by influencers, who are dependent on their own risky individual capital growth and need to self-rely for protections typically offered by institutions or the state.
Gig Economy
also known as branded entertainment, such as the movie Barbie, when the marketing of something is inseparable from the actual media product itself
native advertising
This film explores the result of government “affordances” taken to access citizen information.
Citizen Four
Term to describe the internet with the emergence in the mid-2000s of social media platforms that incorporated one-to-one (e.g., messaging) and many-to-many (e.g., social media engagement) and one-to-many (e.g., sharing popular content).
Web 2.0
Grants licenses to radio and television stations that permit the broadcasters to use the airwaves to transmit their signals
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Can refer to the sense of invisibility of control of a narrative, and the spectators sense that a narrative exists for you to observe
Diegetic Effect
appeals broadly, but addresses middle-class women as a primary audience and presents them with instruction and inspiration in historically feminized pursuits of the domestic sphere
Lifestyle Media
What are the processes that create the "poor" condition of an image?
Mass Circulation, Torrenting, etc.