Technologies & Promotion of Culture in a Globalizing World

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Technologies & Promotion of Culture in a Globalizing World Chapter 3 Technologies & Promotion of Culture in a Globalizing World

Communications Technology 1. Television 16. On backs of tickets 31. On websites 46. Pens 2. Radio 17. Names of build 32. At the movies 3. Newspapers 18. Bumper stickers 33. In washrooms 4. Magazines 19. Mouse pads 34. Names of build 5. Flyers 20. On floors in stores 35. At your door 6. Billboards 21. On sports jerseys 36. People in malls 7. Store Signs 22. On hockey boards 37. Brochures 8. On clothes 23. On football fields 38. Fridge magnets 9. Bus benches 24. On baseball diamonds 39. Blimps 10. Bus stops 25. Calendars 40. Under wind. wipers 11. Outside buses 26. Company vehicles 41. Free samples Costco 12. Inside buses 27. Truck trailers 42. In video games 13. Phone 28. In songs 43. Bags when you buy… 14. Pop-ups 29. Texts 44. Hats 15. Emails 30. Posters 45. In elevators

Warner Brothers Studios Castle Rock New Line Cinema AOL Rhino Records AOL - Time Warner Time Magazine Warner Brothers Studios Castle Rock New Line Cinema AOL Rhino Records HBO CNN DC Comics Sports Illustrated VIACOM MTV Paramount Pictures Comedy Central Blockbuster Video CBS Nickelodeon Simon and Schuster Famous Players Theatres Addicting Games Walt Disney Walt Disney Pictures Touchstone Pictures Pixar ABC ESPN A & E Buena Vista Music Discovery Magazine The History Channel Anaheim Ducks Sony Sony Television Sony Music Ericsson Mobile Tri-Star Pictures Columbia Pictures Columbia Records Playstation Epic Records MGM Studios Loews Theatres

Advantages of Media Transnationals ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Advantages of Media Transnationals They have large financial and human resource to create media. Many people enjoy the media products created by these corporation. They can use their control of the media to express voices of diverse cultures.

Disadvantages about Media Transnationals They have too much influence over world culture. If only a few corporation control the news, whose views are represented. Smaller diverse media cannot complete. They don’t use their influence to promote diversity.

Quebec’s Language Debate Bill 63 (1969) required children receiving their education in English, and immigrants, to acquire a working knowledge of French. Anglophones in Quebec launched a court challenge and the Supreme Court forced Quebec to lessen this Bill’s scope.

Quebec’s Language Debate After the passing of Bill 101, Anglophones in Quebec launched a court challenge In 1980 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (article 23): 23.(1) Citizens of Canada(a) whose first language learned and still understood is that of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province in which they reside, or(b) who have received their primary school instruction in Canada in English or French and reside in a province where the language in which they received that instruction is the language of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province, have the right to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in that language in that province.

Quebec’s Language Debate Over the last 40 years, many Francophones in Quebec have tried to use the government and courts to protect their French language and culture.