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Task:

In this exam, you need to answer 9 questions below (not an essay, directly answer each

question), each answer should be approximately 2-5 sentences or 200 words for each answer.

QUESTIONS

1. Briefly explain the rise of consumer culture in the late 19th and early 20th century, and the

new sociocultural values that early consumer advertising helped promote, giving examples. (3

points)

2. How did the telegraph change journalism and the newspaper industry? Identify and explain

two changes. (2 points)

3. How did photography historically contribute to colonialism and racism? (2 points)

4. What do film historians mean when they argue that early film exhibition was a way for rural

or marginalized audiences to “become modern”? (1 point)

5. How does wireless radio come to be primarily understood as a one-to-many broadcasting

medium in North America, rather than a two-way communication medium? (2 points)

6. What is “magazine concept” advertising in the U.S. television industry, and how does it shape

the history of broadcasting? (2 points)

7. What is the World Wide Web? How is it different from earlier ways of using of the internet

and what role does the web play in the internet’s development? (3 points)

8. Summarize the concept of media convergence, including its technological, industrial, and

cultural aspects, and give an example for each. (3 points)

9. How do most post-Web 2.0 digital platforms make money? (2 points)

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 All answers must be written fully in your own words. Direct quotations and/or text taken

word-for-word or only slightly changed from lectures or readings are not allowed and

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 Citations are not required but all other academic integrity rules apply, and students are

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This exam is from the course BOOK & MEDIA HISTORIES

Task:

In this exam, you need to answer 9 questions below (not an essay, directly answer each question), each answer should be approximately 2-5 sentences or 200 words for each answer.

QUESTIONS

1. Briefly explain the rise of consumer culture in the late 19th and early 20th century, and the new sociocultural values that early consumer advertising helped promote, giving examples. (3 points)

2. How did the telegraph change journalism and the newspaper industry? Identify and explain two changes. (2 points)

3. How did photography historically contribute to colonialism and racism? (2 points)

4. What do film historians mean when they argue that early film exhibition was a way for rural or marginalized audiences to “become modern”? (1 point)

5. How does wireless radio come to be primarily understood as a one-to-many broadcasting medium in North America, rather than a two-way communication medium? (2 points)

6. What is “magazine concept” advertising in the U.S. television industry, and how does it shape the history of broadcasting? (2 points)

7. What is the World Wide Web? How is it different from earlier ways of using of the internet and what role does the web play in the internet’s development? (3 points)

8. Summarize the concept of media convergence, including its technological, industrial, and cultural aspects, and give an example for each. (3 points)

9. How do most post-Web 2.0 digital platforms make money? (2 points)

Sources:

Each question needs at least 2 sources (so 18 in total) and cite them using APA. You can only use sources in the uploaded Test Resources.docx (you can mainly focus on required readings), so outside sources are NOT allowed. I will request refund if you fail to meet this requirement

In order to access the sources in Test Resources.docx, you need to use the following information (just click the link in the Test Resources.docx and login using following information)

account name: laiyifa1

password: Laiyifan123456

Please let me know either you cannot access to the sources or you find it is very hard to use some of sources.

Requirements

Must meet the requirements below:

All answers must be written fully in your own words. Direct quotations and/or text taken word-for-word or only slightly changed from lectures or readings are not allowed and will result in lost points.

Citations are not required but all other academic integrity rules apply, and students are not allowed to work together, copy, or share answers.

Test resources:

Test resources:

Week 13: Re-Introduction: Entering the Electric Era

 

 

Week 14: Advertising and Consumer Culture

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Week 15 – Telegraph and Telephone

 Readings

Optional resources

Week 16 – Photography

 Readings

 Optional resources

Week 17 – Moving Pictures and Film

 Guest lecture: Dr. Jessica Whitehead (Italian Studies/Cinema Studies)

 Readings

 Optional resources

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Week 18 – Recorded Sound

 Guest lecture: Dr. Michael O’Connor (Christianity & Culture/Book & Media Studies)

 Readings

 Optional resources

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Download Prof. O’Connor’s slides .

Week 19 – Radio and Wireless

 Readings

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Week 20 – Television

Readings

 Optional resources

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Week 21 – Computers

 Guest lecture: Dr. Scott Richmond (Cinema Studies)

 Readings

video:  

Download Prof. Richmond’s slides .

Week 22 – Media Convergence and the Internet

 Readings

 Optional resources

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Week 23 – Networked, Mobile, and Social Media

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Week 24 – Winter Term Review / Wrap-Up

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