The impact of
New media upon society is tremendous. The relationship between intercultural
communication and new media is developing at a rapid pace. Scholars division of
the relationship into three groups to adequately study it's impact upon society
and various aspects of intercultural communication is developing at a steady
pace.
Globalization allows communication to occur simultaneously with multiple persons. This is an effective way to communicate while maintaining individual messages as well. The use of New Media to compile and store enormous amounts of data through electronic communication is a cutting edge development. This development has changed the way society communicates. It has improved the efficiency and changed the way people and businesses communicate. The creation of the Internet has made the world a smaller place. The Internet has made it possible for people to use both visual and verbal communication across thousands of miles. New Media has been developed into virtual communities that bring human society together through virtual communication. The Internet provides the freedom to control information world-wide with minimal effort.
The Internet's impact on intercultural communications has changed the way that society communicates. The new media creates a vast gap between traditional forms of communication (telephone, face to face) and new virtual communication (skype). The speed with which society communicates and the manner that information is processed is changing the way society views communication. The Internet has become and invaluable means of communication, however it does diminish the traditions that have shaped our society. We no longer communicate in sentences. We use twitter 140 characters or less. Writing letters and mailing them has changed by simply texting and faxing information. Christmas cards and invitations have been replaced by e-cards and e-vites. Children are not learning to write in cursive, they are using the keyboard instead of the pen and pencil. The task now is for new media to combine with traditional media and form an alliance to make it possible for society to master the use of both forms of communication. The gap between New Media and Traditional Media must be bridged.
New Media does provide cultures the opportunities to explore ways to bridge the gaps. The task of developing a way to incorporate New Media and Traditional Media is monumental. The cultural element of human communications will be essential to the development process of providing a bridge to both avenues of communication. The human thought patterns, cultural context, and styles of expression are essential elements to the development of an avenue to bridge the gap. Social networking will be a motivating factor for the development of a way to combine the two forms of media. The ability to reach various groups of people through social media will help to establish a way to communicate through both traditional and new media.
The New-Media is an essential part of society and our culture. Traditional Media also has a place within our society and is a essential part of our culture. The old and the new must be fused to form a way for society to communicate effectively. As society evolves the inclusion of both the new and old is essential. Both forms of media need each other to successfully succeed.
Globalization allows communication to occur simultaneously with multiple persons. This is an effective way to communicate while maintaining individual messages as well. The use of New Media to compile and store enormous amounts of data through electronic communication is a cutting edge development. This development has changed the way society communicates. It has improved the efficiency and changed the way people and businesses communicate. The creation of the Internet has made the world a smaller place. The Internet has made it possible for people to use both visual and verbal communication across thousands of miles. New Media has been developed into virtual communities that bring human society together through virtual communication. The Internet provides the freedom to control information world-wide with minimal effort.
The Internet's impact on intercultural communications has changed the way that society communicates. The new media creates a vast gap between traditional forms of communication (telephone, face to face) and new virtual communication (skype). The speed with which society communicates and the manner that information is processed is changing the way society views communication. The Internet has become and invaluable means of communication, however it does diminish the traditions that have shaped our society. We no longer communicate in sentences. We use twitter 140 characters or less. Writing letters and mailing them has changed by simply texting and faxing information. Christmas cards and invitations have been replaced by e-cards and e-vites. Children are not learning to write in cursive, they are using the keyboard instead of the pen and pencil. The task now is for new media to combine with traditional media and form an alliance to make it possible for society to master the use of both forms of communication. The gap between New Media and Traditional Media must be bridged.
New Media does provide cultures the opportunities to explore ways to bridge the gaps. The task of developing a way to incorporate New Media and Traditional Media is monumental. The cultural element of human communications will be essential to the development process of providing a bridge to both avenues of communication. The human thought patterns, cultural context, and styles of expression are essential elements to the development of an avenue to bridge the gap. Social networking will be a motivating factor for the development of a way to combine the two forms of media. The ability to reach various groups of people through social media will help to establish a way to communicate through both traditional and new media.
The New-Media is an essential part of society and our culture. Traditional Media also has a place within our society and is a essential part of our culture. The old and the new must be fused to form a way for society to communicate effectively. As society evolves the inclusion of both the new and old is essential. Both forms of media need each other to successfully succeed.
The overall
structure of this article was very well planned and thought out each section
had a subtitle so you could focus on what bad specific section of the article
was talking about. The author did a nice job of stating what the purpose of
writing this article was. it show a great deal of examining the relationship
between new media and intercultural communications in terms of a global
context. The author points out in the conclusion of this article that this
paper was written to argue that new-media not only provides space in which
people of different cultures come from express themselves and their opinions
and social relationships but also may challenge the existence of human
communication in intercultural intercultural contacts. His argument was
accomplish by pointing out the pros and cons to intercultural communication. Overall
this research or targeted his audience to be specific towards communication
studies researchers but it was also written so that the average person could be
will to read it and relate to it. It was very successful in accomplishing what
he needed to accomplish an address.
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