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This document discusses various topics related to media, migration, and globalization. It covers topics such as undocumented migrants, glocalization, migrant contributions, cultural hybridization, mass media, demographic data collection, broadcast media, international migration, and media globalization.

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REVIEWER Digital Era: Beyond entertainment, digital media Undocumented Migrants: Vulnerable to exploitation, serves as a source of knowledge and a platform for human trafficking, and discrimination due to lack o...

REVIEWER Digital Era: Beyond entertainment, digital media Undocumented Migrants: Vulnerable to exploitation, serves as a source of knowledge and a platform for human trafficking, and discrimination due to lack of communication and interaction. legal protections. Purpose of DTM: Predicts population growth based on Glocalization: The blending of global and local economic development stages. influences, where local cultures integrate aspects of Population Growth in DTM: Population growth global culture while maintaining unique characteristics. generally decreases as countries become economically Migrant Contributions: Skilled migrants can drive developed. economic development and innovation in host Language and Culture: Encouraging language countries. learning promotes cultural understanding and Cultural Hybridization: The blending of different appreciation for diversity. cultural elements to create something new, such as Immigrant Contributions: Immigrant communities merging art styles. add cultural diversity and contribute to the labor force. Mass Media: Refers to methods of communication that Trinity in Christianity: The Christian belief in God as deliver information, entertainment, or messages to a Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. large audience, such as TV, radio, newspapers, and Global City Features: According to Saskia Sassen, online platforms. global cities offer economic opportunities and are Demographic Data Collection: Primarily gathered competitive. through censuses, government records, and surveys. Demography: The statistical study of human Broadcast Media: Characterized by real-time populations, including size, structure, and distribution. audiovisual communication through channels like TV Refugees: People fleeing their country to escape and radio. conflict, persecution, or danger. International Migration: Movement of people across Media Globalization: The integration of media international borders for the purpose of long-term worldwide, facilitating a multicultural exchange of residence. ideas. Media Globalization: The integration of media Telegraphy: Uses Morse code and electrical pulses to worldwide, facilitating a multicultural exchange of transmit messages, historically important in long- ideas. distance communication. Pluralism: A societal structure where political power is Major World Religions: Christianity and Islam are the shared among multiple groups or entities. two most widely practiced religions globally. Brain Drain: The loss of skilled workers from a Print Media: Refers to physical formats like country, often due to migration for better opportunities. newspapers and magazines for distributing content. Importance of Demography: Helps governments and Cultural Hybridization: The blending of different businesses understand population trends and plan cultural elements to create something new, such as resources. merging art styles. Emigration: Leaving one’s country to live in another. Environmental Migration: Migration due to natural Religion: A system of beliefs and practices disasters or environmental changes. encompassing moral values, rituals, and social Illegal Migrants: Individuals who enter a country structures regarding the divine and life's purpose. without legal permission or proper documentation. Quran: The holy book of Islam, containing revelations Origin of "Religion": The term is derived from a given to Prophet Muhammad. Latin word meaning "to bind together." Immigrants: Individuals entering a new country with Mass Media: Refers to methods of communication that the intention to reside permanently. deliver information, entertainment, or messages to a Founder of Buddhism: Siddhartha Gautama, also large audience, such as TV, radio, newspapers, and known as the Buddha. online platforms. Differences in Media: Print media uses tangible Broadcast Media: Characterized by real-time materials, broadcast media is real-time, and digital audiovisual communication through channels like TV media operates online. and radio. Environmental Migration: Migration due to natural Migrants: Individuals who move in search of better disasters or environmental changes. work or living conditions. Demographic Changes: Tracked through statistics on births, deaths, and disease incidence. Digital Media: Involves online platforms exclusively, Reminders: offering interactive and multimedia experiences. Your exam will be on November 4, 2024, Monday, Demographic Transition Model (DTM): Focuses on 4:00PM-5:30PM. changes in birth and death rates as a country develops PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR ID NUMBER. economically. USE BLACK SHARPIE FOR EASY SHADING. Migration: Refers to the movement of people from one Your recorded role playing is due on November 6, place to another, typically across borders. 2024, 11:59PM. Media Types for Events: Different media types like Special Quiz can ONLY be taken UNTIL November 6, print (flyers), broadcast (radio), and digital (social 2024. media) can effectively promote events. Global Media: Includes platforms that have a worldwide reach, such as social media networks like YouTube and Facebook. Media Diversity: Contributes to an inclusive society by providing a voice for marginalized communities and diverse perspectives. Cultural Differentialism: Viewing cultural differences as assets to be preserved rather than obstacles. Media and Development: Media fosters growth by exposing societies to diverse ideas and systems, enhancing creativity and knowledge exchange. Global City: A city with competitive economic GOODLUCK GUYS! advantages and significant influence in the global - Ms. U ♥ economy. Tourist vs. Vagabond: A tourist is someone who moves for enjoyment, while a vagabond is driven by the appeal of travel.

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