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A TIME OF TRANSITION IN

COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKS


•A new form of society has arisen
through a number of major concurrent
social, technological, economic and
cultural transformations.
•Change in communication is at a global
scale, but this does not entail that
everyone is participating equally in it.
• Citizen journalism can be a simple reporting of
facts and news.
• It is easily spread through personal websites,
blogs, microblogs, social media and so on.
• Citizen journalism has empowered individual
citizens to distribute information-or
disinformation (‘fake news’, propaganda, etc.)
• Telephone trees for distribution
of information. (traditional)

• Messenger, Viber, Telegram


(modern)
• Digital networks also have shown to overcome traditional
limitations, as it is not bound by national boundaries and has
turned into a global system.

Filter Bubble Echo Chamber


A time of Transition in communication and network

The term filter bubble refers to that what you see in the search
results of a search engine (or feeds in social media) is determined by
your prior interaction.
A time of transition in communication and network

The echo chamber is defined as a situation in which people


only hear opinions of one type, or opinions that are similar to
their own.
GLOBALIZATION

A process of interaction and


integration among the people,
companies, and governments
of different nations.
LOCALIZATION
It is typically used in the context of
localization of software. This concerns,
mainly, the process of translation of
terms and pop-up boxes of a
applications interface into the
language spoken where the
software is used.
TRANSFORMATION OF COMMUNICATION
• The devices or the gadgets that is being used in the field of
communication through time.
WORLD WIDE MOBILE REVOLUTION

• All of the things that we are doing right now is through mobile like you
can pay bills online and you don't have to bring cash.
DIGITAL CONVERGENCE

• Refers to fact that we no longer need


separate communication channels for
different media (such as voice, text, etc.)
and the ability to view the same
multimedia content from different types
of devices.
DEMOCRATIC COMMUNICATION
• Democratic Communication by democratic governments have been
using ICTs for improving their services.
• Democratic countries function well when their government officials
understand the needs of their constituents and are able to communicate
with them easily.

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