Nov 20, 2014
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France’s Apéro Géant: Cultural Events Fueled by the Internet
Today’s world is a world of our own making. It is very exciting to be a participant in globalization. We have...
Nov 20, 2014
Fooling The General Public: Mass Media in South Korea & Turkey
While living in the Netherlands my Korean wife followed the political situation of her country very closely. She ga...
Nov 20, 2014
Pop Culture: Enjoy… But Be Cautious
Stuck in Stereotypes I once read that the majority of Americans don’t have a passport. As a European, I thoug...
Nov 20, 2014
Which is more popular? TV vs. Internet in Korea and America
The mid-20th century gave us television. The late 20th century gave us the Internet. Since then, Reliable Wifi has ...
Nov 15, 2014
If I Were an Outsider, What Would I Say About Mass Media?
If I were an outsider to our “modern” and “connected” society—perhaps someone hailin...
Nov 08, 2014
What Good Is Cultural Diversity, Anyway?
The human race now possesses the ability to share ideas among a more culturally diverse range of people than has ev...
Oct 30, 2014
Afraid of Your Smartphone? You’re in Good Company
Today, it is almost strange to see someone without a smartphone in hand, uncomfortable to be in a place where there...
Oct 29, 2014
Net Neutrality: Which Side Are You On?
Net Neutrality – the who, the what and the where Net Neutrality is a modern phenomenon that has been under the...
Oct 28, 2014
Online but Not Connected: The Internet Does Not Equal Globalization
The year 2013 marked the twentieth that W3 Internet server technology has been freely available to the public. [1] ...
Oct 28, 2014
Curb your enthusiasm: Korean internet is not all it’s cracked up to be.
Roughly two years ago I moved from a country where net neutrality is implemented by law (the Netherlands) to a coun...
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