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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:04 pm    Post subject: Rainbow. Reply with quote

Now, this is a story all about how My life got flipped-turned upside down And I liked to take a minute Just sit right there I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air In west Philadelphia born and raised On the playground was where I spent most of my days Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool And all shootin some b-ball outside of the school When a couple of guys Who were up to no good Startin making trouble in my neighborhood I got in one little fight and my mom got scared She said 'You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air' I begged and pleaded with her day after day But she packed my suite case and send me on my way She gave me a kiss and then she gave me my ticket. I put my walkman on and said, 'I might as well kick it'. First class, yo this is bad Drinking orange juice out of a champagne glass. Is this what the people of Bel-Air Living like? Hmmmmm this might be alright. But wait I hear there're prissy, wine all that Is Bel-Air the type of place they send this cool cat? I don't think sow I'll see when I get there I hope they're prepared for the prince of Bel-Air Well, the plane landed and when I came out There was a dude who looked like a cop standing there with my name out I ain't trying to get arrested I just got here I sprang with the quickness like lightening, disappeared I whistled for a cab and when it came near The license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror If anything I can say this cab is rare But I thought 'Now forget it' - 'Yo homes to Bel Air' I pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 And I yelled to the cabbie 'Yo homes smell ya later' I looked at my kingdom I was finally there To sit on my throne as the Prince of Bel Air
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

obscene speech: lang. that transgresses social norms

Five Ling. Ways [...] : shit, pss, cunt, eff , [body part]sucker motherF, mammary glands, fart ,turd and twat

Rumor: brief, unsubstatantiated bits of info. "improvised news"

Simple: brief, buy profound

Unexpected: violate people's expectations, surprise

Concrete: clear explanations based on human exp. and sensory info.

Credible: ideas which "make sense", believeable

Emotional: self-explanitory

Story: put ideas and events into narrative form

Cultural Memory: form of story telling,

Stories (key features): sequenced and interrelated events, goreground indiviudals, crisis to resolution progression
- connected seq. of events w/ at least 1 central char. who moves towards goal/purpose

Myth: deep stores, passed down, no original author, remote past, warn, conceern supernatural, sacred

Belief: idea held to be true

Folk Tale: fiction, omni/present/secular attitute, human or non human

Legend: fact, recent past, world of today, secular/sacred, human

Myth: fact, remote past, diff world/of today, sacred, non human

Vladimir Propp: Russian folklorist who analyzed foltales based on their surface elements
-basic hero patter, (31 seperate f(x))(plot elements)

Dramatis Personae (7 types)
(1) hero (2) villain (3) donor/provider (4) helper (5) princess (+father) (6) dispatcher (7) false hero

Media: means of mediation or comm. a neutral form through which messages pass

Mass Media: the group of comm. industries/tech. that together produce and spread public news, ent., info

Phenomenological differences: diff. in the way we exp. media that are particular to their material qualities

Broadcast Media: one central point 2 many diff recipients

Narrow Media: limited range

T.V Flow (raymond williams): ways in which viewers exp t.v. involves ongoing rhythm that incorp. interruption

Marshall McLuhan: "medium is the message" - impact on content, how we understand and evauluate messeges that are infuluenced by the medium itself

Global Village: McLuhan argued that t.v. and radio were lyk natural resources, waiting 2 be used for benefit of increasing mankinds collective and indvidual exp. of the world

Culture Industry (theodor aborno/max horkheimer):
how capitalism organizes and homogenizes culture, giving cultural consumers the freedom 2 construct their own meanings

Commodity Fethishism (Karl Marx): process of mystification that exists in capitalism between what things are an dhow they appear

Public sphere (jurgen habermas): a space- phy, social setting or media arena where citizens come together 2 debated and discuss the pressing issues of their society

Public spheres and counterspheres (nancy fraser): places that can overlap and work in tension w/ ea other working-class publics, religious, etc.friendship: waging war, defeding against att, hunting prey, forming work crews,

joy : feeling good: optimizing health and exp. pleasure, healing well-being, stressreduction and immune system boosting (OXYTOCIN, SEROTONIN), surviving everyday life

comfort: hearing soothing sounds, consoling tunes: pain, alienation, and loss

Language: an elaborated signaling-system, design features

*Duality of patterning: due to capacity restrict. capacity of vocal tracts we use limited set of speech sounds (consonants, vowelsm "phonemes")

Displacement: sense of past - future, ability to convey meaning that transcends the immediately perceptible s phere of space and time

Open-endedness: the ability to say things that have never been said before, including the possibility to express invented things or lies

Stimulus-freedom: to say anything in any context

Arbitrariness: "table" words and their meaning have no priori conn. (lang. is not motivated), lang. can also be iconic (direct correlation between form/meaning)

onomatopoeia: words that seem to resemble sounds

Linguistics: (1) phonetics (2) phonology (3) syntax (4) morphology (5) semantics (6) pragmatics

dialect: a variation of a particular language

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