The emergence of new mass culture reflected technological advancements through the spread of radio, cinema, and later television, which allowed for the mass dissemination of entertainment and information. Social changes such as urbanization, increased literacy rates, and the rise of consumer culture further fueled the development of mass culture by creating a larger audience for these new forms of media. This convergence of technology and social shifts led to a more interconnected and homogenized global culture.
Describe social changes and technological advances during the 1920s ... Popular culture in the 1920s was characterized by innovation in film, visual art.
That Culture Always Changes
Sociology
Sociology
reflect on recent changes in social media.
To reflect on the rapid changes in social media ~ APEX
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Oto Sulc has written: 'Forecasting the interactions between technological and social changes'
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Yes, the culture in one place can reflect the life style of the people there very. Because the culture it is formed by years and years, affected by the the life.
(Apex) Reflect on recent changes in social media.
The three subsystems of Culture: technological subsystem sociological subsystem ideological subsystem