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Communication
Technology
Week 2
Development of the
“New Media”
Information Society
 We are living in an Information Society
 Originated from Japan (1960s) and was
referred to ‘post-industrial’ society
 An objective description of our time
and the type of society which is
emerging (driven by information)
What is information society?
 In Information society, the exchange
of information is the predominant
economic activity
 Society is driven by information – the
latest international news, the creation
of computer databases….
 It is also driven by rapid changes in
technological developments -
information can be equated with
power
Information Society
 We are becoming a society based on
service (service industry) rather than
manufacturing
 We no longer distinct various mass
media (i.e., books, newspapers,
magazines, radio, TV, film, telephone,
and computers) –because of
convergence activities
 “Information superhighways” - relay
vast amounts to information to our
offices & homes
Understanding information?
What is information?
 A collection of symbols that, when
combined, communicates a message
 When we write a note – we combine
letters & numbers to convey your
thoughts/ideas, a message that has
meaning to both of you
 E.g. lecture note, memo, computer
languages, slang, gesture
Understanding information?
 To understand on the exchanged
information (message) – both parties
need to have share understanding of
the message or information - created
by culture or society
 F-I-F-A W-o-r-l-d C-u-p – is not just
a collection of letter: it’s a concept
 E.g., UTAR, KTAR, KLCC, EU,
Communication System
What is a communication system?
A) A concept where information, coded
in signal form, can be exchanged
 e.g. to phone a friend, the
communication system include
telephone receivers, telephone line,
and other component
B) Communication Tools= their
applications, the implications that arise
from the production, manipulation, and
potential exchange of information
Changing Media Technologies
 21th Century – a digital era where the
entire world is “going digital”
 Analog – communication uses
continuously varying signals
corresponding to the light of sounds
originated by the source
 Digital - conversion of sound, pictures,
and text into computer-readable
formats by changing them into strings
of electronic 1s and 0s
 Name examples of analog and digital
Changing Media In A Changing
World
 Media Convergence – integration of
mass media, computers, and
telecommunications
 Advances in computers &
telecommunications networks have led to
their merging [convergence] with
conventional mass (print / radio / TV /
telephones)
Media Convergence
 This convergence is apparent in many
different ways – the rise of the Internet /
the integration of communication
technologies / the merging of media
empires / new lifestyles / new careers /
changing regulations & shifting social
issues
 Merging of technologies
 Merging of industries
Merging of technologies
 Technological changes shake up
conventional media
 E.g., Napster Website, internet radio,
DVD, digital camera, the Internet
 New digital media will coexist with
conventional media
 E.g., The Internet with newspaper –
The Star and Star.com, Sin Chew
Daily and Sinchew-i.com
Merging of industries
 Telephone, computer, cable television,
and media firms are merging and forming
partnerships
 E.g., American Online and Time Warner,
Microsoft in videogame, broadcasting,
cable television, publishing, and Internet
 What about in Malaysia?
Changing Media Throughout
History
Preagriculture Society
- Most people lived in small groups
- Hunters or gatherers
- Depended on spoken word
- Many people are illiterate
Do we still have society like that?
Agriculture Society
- Economy based on farms or resource
extraction (fishing, mining, logging)
- Societies are more settled and complex
- Introduced written language
- Only religious orders and merchant can
write and read
- Primary mass media was hand-copied
“books”
Industrial Society
- 1712 – Industrial Revolution – Steam
engine by Thomas Newcomen
- Gutenburg Bible 1455
- Improving the speed of book
production - Mass production of books
in large cities
- Triggering mass migration
- Encouraged the speed of literacy
- Urbanization, literacy rate and the need
of advertising the first mass medium -
newspaper
Information Society
- Can be found in preagricultural
societies
- Growing information workers in 1960
- Dominant medium in an information
society is one that helps to create,
store, and process information:
computer
Tutorial Questions – Week 3
1. What is media convergence?
2. List four examples of the
convergence phenomenon in
Malaysia, two in technologies and
two in industries
3. What is information society?
4. How does the role of the media
differ between industrial and
information society?
References
 Green, L. (2001). Communication,
Technology and Society. Thousand
Oaks, CA: Sage.
 Straubhaar, J.D., & LaRose, R.
(2002). Media Now: Communications
Media in the Information Age.
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson
Learning.
 Mirabito, M. M. & Morgenstern, B. L.
(2004). The new communication
technologies (5th ed). New York:
Focal Press.

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ctlecture2a.ppt

  • 2. Information Society  We are living in an Information Society  Originated from Japan (1960s) and was referred to ‘post-industrial’ society  An objective description of our time and the type of society which is emerging (driven by information)
  • 3. What is information society?  In Information society, the exchange of information is the predominant economic activity  Society is driven by information – the latest international news, the creation of computer databases….  It is also driven by rapid changes in technological developments - information can be equated with power
  • 4. Information Society  We are becoming a society based on service (service industry) rather than manufacturing  We no longer distinct various mass media (i.e., books, newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, film, telephone, and computers) –because of convergence activities  “Information superhighways” - relay vast amounts to information to our offices & homes
  • 5. Understanding information? What is information?  A collection of symbols that, when combined, communicates a message  When we write a note – we combine letters & numbers to convey your thoughts/ideas, a message that has meaning to both of you  E.g. lecture note, memo, computer languages, slang, gesture
  • 6. Understanding information?  To understand on the exchanged information (message) – both parties need to have share understanding of the message or information - created by culture or society  F-I-F-A W-o-r-l-d C-u-p – is not just a collection of letter: it’s a concept  E.g., UTAR, KTAR, KLCC, EU,
  • 7. Communication System What is a communication system? A) A concept where information, coded in signal form, can be exchanged  e.g. to phone a friend, the communication system include telephone receivers, telephone line, and other component B) Communication Tools= their applications, the implications that arise from the production, manipulation, and potential exchange of information
  • 8. Changing Media Technologies  21th Century – a digital era where the entire world is “going digital”  Analog – communication uses continuously varying signals corresponding to the light of sounds originated by the source  Digital - conversion of sound, pictures, and text into computer-readable formats by changing them into strings of electronic 1s and 0s  Name examples of analog and digital
  • 9. Changing Media In A Changing World  Media Convergence – integration of mass media, computers, and telecommunications  Advances in computers & telecommunications networks have led to their merging [convergence] with conventional mass (print / radio / TV / telephones)
  • 10. Media Convergence  This convergence is apparent in many different ways – the rise of the Internet / the integration of communication technologies / the merging of media empires / new lifestyles / new careers / changing regulations & shifting social issues  Merging of technologies  Merging of industries
  • 11. Merging of technologies  Technological changes shake up conventional media  E.g., Napster Website, internet radio, DVD, digital camera, the Internet  New digital media will coexist with conventional media  E.g., The Internet with newspaper – The Star and Star.com, Sin Chew Daily and Sinchew-i.com
  • 12. Merging of industries  Telephone, computer, cable television, and media firms are merging and forming partnerships  E.g., American Online and Time Warner, Microsoft in videogame, broadcasting, cable television, publishing, and Internet  What about in Malaysia?
  • 13. Changing Media Throughout History Preagriculture Society - Most people lived in small groups - Hunters or gatherers - Depended on spoken word - Many people are illiterate Do we still have society like that?
  • 14. Agriculture Society - Economy based on farms or resource extraction (fishing, mining, logging) - Societies are more settled and complex - Introduced written language - Only religious orders and merchant can write and read - Primary mass media was hand-copied “books”
  • 15. Industrial Society - 1712 – Industrial Revolution – Steam engine by Thomas Newcomen - Gutenburg Bible 1455 - Improving the speed of book production - Mass production of books in large cities - Triggering mass migration - Encouraged the speed of literacy - Urbanization, literacy rate and the need of advertising the first mass medium - newspaper
  • 16. Information Society - Can be found in preagricultural societies - Growing information workers in 1960 - Dominant medium in an information society is one that helps to create, store, and process information: computer
  • 17. Tutorial Questions – Week 3 1. What is media convergence? 2. List four examples of the convergence phenomenon in Malaysia, two in technologies and two in industries 3. What is information society? 4. How does the role of the media differ between industrial and information society?
  • 18. References  Green, L. (2001). Communication, Technology and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.  Straubhaar, J.D., & LaRose, R. (2002). Media Now: Communications Media in the Information Age. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.  Mirabito, M. M. & Morgenstern, B. L. (2004). The new communication technologies (5th ed). New York: Focal Press.