Media, Information and Technoculture 2200F/G Lecture Notes - Folklore, System On A Chip, Distancing Effect
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Chapter 2: the culture and civilization tradition (storey) In the need to communicate is the need to make common". As we communicate, we form our social world, our identities, our communities, our institutions and our culture. Media forms and culture are inextricably linked. Different forms of education are at the centre of cultural development. One example of how the human drive to communicate, or make common", to learn to know becomes institutionalized. Universitias denotes the totality of a group (14) To protect themselves from price-gouging and high rents and from protection against locals. Students formed guilds and leveraged their collective power over a town, leading to town versus gown" conflicts. Usually sons of nobility or growing merchant class with financial clout. Professors at the mercy of their students (15) Professors also formed guilds which required admission a license to teach" (17) Northern europe the role of the church.