In many ways. First of all, you have to think that the communication became massive with the years and that we've allways had biased messeges, even when the xaman, the wizard, the ancient man, whoever they are, was the ones telling us stories. It was their bias. That's the difference. At that time, the acess to culture wasn't the way we know as today. Once a story was told, it became well accepted by the people, and possibly it was taken by the truth. There was a few facts, in comparsion with today, to form a culture. That's where the story begins. The Mass Communication today reaches almost every point in the planet and it put in contrast very different cultures. In one hand, you may be a person with a multi cultural characteristic because of that. In the other hand, you may feel your culture under represented, diminished in face of another cultures. It is a good starting point, I think..
There is a complicated interrelationship between mass communication and culture. Cultures are developed through communication and this is what makes this relationship to be considered as an intimate one.
Mass communication barriars is differnce between culture and language, A country survive with differnt costs and for example pakistan is wast country, its population above then 18 million, its 4 province and these culture totally differnt
Lack of careful planning, dullness of speech, poor listening, noise, culture and language
Mass communication is a subset of human communication that focuses on the transmission of information to large audiences through various media channels, such as television, radio, newspapers, and the internet. Unlike interpersonal communication, which occurs between individuals, mass communication involves the dissemination of messages from a central source to a broad audience, often characterized by one-way communication. It plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, culture, and societal norms, as it allows for the rapid spread of information to diverse groups. Overall, mass communication serves as a vital tool for connecting people and conveying messages on a large scale.
fators that affect the quality of communication is the environment
One of the factors that affect mass communication is poor infrastructure. Lack of knowledge and poverty also affect mass communication in Tanzania.
There is a complicated interrelationship between mass communication and culture. Cultures are developed through communication and this is what makes this relationship to be considered as an intimate one.
Networking affects global communication mainly because of the social factor. Social networking affect security, communication, culture, as well as trade.
Mass communication barriars is differnce between culture and language, A country survive with differnt costs and for example pakistan is wast country, its population above then 18 million, its 4 province and these culture totally differnt
Soory im trying to find that out you let ME down =(
Soory im trying to find that out you let ME down =(
The invention of electricity and the development of petroleum products have had innumerable effects on mass culture. Together, these have made commerce and communication much easier.
Networking affects global communication mainly because of the social factor. Social networking affect security, communication, culture, as well as trade.
Karina Stasiuk has written: 'Krytyka kultury jako krytyka komunikacji' -- subject(s): Communication, Communication and culture, Culture, Mass media, Popular culture, Postmodernism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Communication, Social aspects of Culture
yes,culture is the foundation of communication.
Some factors that affect language use in mass communication include the target audience's demographics, the medium of communication (e.g., TV, radio, social media), the purpose of the communication (e.g., informing, persuading, entertaining), and the cultural context in which the communication takes place. Additionally, the tone and style may vary depending on the platform and the desired effect on the audience.
I'm trying to find the answer to that exact question right, now. No luck. :(