CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW 101 Final Exam Study Guide GCU
CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW 101 Final Exam Study Guide GCU
CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW 101 Final Exam Study Guide GCU
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CMI 3358 Final Exam
2 versions of sexual harassment - ANS-1) sexual assault 2) quid pro quo
quid pro quo - ANS-"this for that"
media - ANS-plural of "medium"; comes from latin word "medius"
Article 18 - The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - ANS-freedom of thought,
freedom of religion
Article 19 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - ANS-freedom of opinion, freedom of
expression
rights protected by the first amendment - ANS-freedom from state religion, freedom of
religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition
linguistic capitalism - ANS-the internet search business model
bullet theory - ANS-propaganda theory that states that media have powerful effects and
can easily convince listeners
2 lingua franca of Latin America - ANS-Spanish & Portugese
metaphoric national intranet of China - ANS-Great Firewall of China
Berlo's model of communication (SMCR) - ANS-source, message, channel receiver
technological determinism - ANS-media changes societies irrespective of content
where did the first political use of radio to spread internat'l propaganda take place? -
ANS-Russia
Leninism - ANS-Lenin (leader of soviet union) advocated use of the media to promote
communist propaganda and agitation
, propaganda - ANS-the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate
cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent;
originated from the roman catholic church
propaganda and soviet communists - ANS-turned propaganda into political instrument
of disinformation and misinformation
first major internat'l use of propaganda - ANS-during WWI
Leni Riefenstahl - ANS-Made documentary propaganda for Hitler. 'The Triumph of the
Will'. Her film was a powerful stand of the 'Nazi Rebirth'.
1936 Olymics - ANS-Nazi's used the olympic games as propaganda
public diplomacy - ANS-international communication in which nations and international
institutions eager international publics other than their own for political, ideological, and
geo-strategic reasons; The use of media, the Internet, and other cultural outlets to
communicate the message of a state.
GOVERNMENTAL International Communication/Broadcasters - ANS-British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), NHK (Japan), Al-Jazeera
COMMERICAL International Communication/Broadcasters - ANS-CNN, O Globo,
MSNBC, Sky News, Fox News
informational capitalism - ANS-making money out of information and the news
globalization - ANS-the interconnection of nations, cultures, and peoples through
information and communication technologies
convergence - ANS-the fusion or blending of different communication technologies,
networks, and genres of media
al jabr - ANS-algebra/algorithm
tower of babel - ANS-metaphor for global media, linguistic diversity
lingua franca - ANS-a language that is adopted as a common language between
speakers whose native languages are different.
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