Television Vs The Internet

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Social Issues

 

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Carol K

 

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March 6, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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However, the internet is sometimes seen, as a technology that contributes to the breakdown of the structure of community. In this essay I will discuss whether, the internet, in introducing a technology that enables the transfer of a seemingly unlimited quantity of uncensored information world-wide instantaneously, has had a catastrophic, and in many ways a fatal influence, in the breakdown of the conventional image of a ‘community’ within society while at the same time contributing an exponentially growing knowledge base to many...
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While the following definition of a community may have been reasonably accurate in the fifties it would not be accurate for today’s much broader concept of community. When television was introduced a community could have been described as “a specific group of people, often living in a defined geographical area, who share a common culture, values and norms and who are arranged in a social structure according to relationships which the community has developed over a period of time...
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