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Althusser (1970)

ISA: Idealogical State Apparatus



- The digital media is used as a tool for brainwashing, checking our activity and our location


Cornford & Robins (1999)

- New technologies still allow the divide and enforcement of class inequality



- Relative deprevation

Edward Snowden US & UK

- Global spy program kept hidden from the public being monitored

Feminism on globalisation

- Women use social media more than men



- 17% most influential Twitter users are female



Haraway (1958) The Cyborg Manifesto

- Women become more empowered with access to technology and being able to reach out to people globally



- Offering opportunities that were previously non-traditional

Nakamura (2011) : The Real World

- Anyone can speak out about their abuse or their injustices on the internet

Case Study



Ikamari Larasi

- Started an online group that allowed minority groups to speak out about their oppression and their experiences due to access to the internet

Globalisation: New crimes

- Dark Web (Black Market)



- Third world countries exploited by wealthy western countries (sweat shops)


- Human and drug trafficking now global phenomena



Postmodernism



Baudrillard: The Real is Dead

- The real world is synonymous with the digital world



- Both are taken just as seriously

Collins (2005)

- People can form a new or different social identity online living as a new or seperate person

Katz : Crime for thrill

- People commit crime on an individual level for the thill of breaking societies rules

Cultural Homogenisation

- Western culture has dominated the world and the English language and brands are accepted globally



- Dissapearance of other cultures due to domination and suppression of minority cultures



Mohammadi (1996)

- The medias impact and influence on society is exaggerated



Giddens (1991)

- 'Mexicanisation' of California

Green Peace

- Protection of cultural heritage sites