CMN2168- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 107 pages long!)

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Lecture 2: historical perspectives on globalization and communication. Lecture 4: global communication and fragmentation of public sphere. Lecture 9: global multimedia networks in the digital age. Instead of experimenting youngsters, highly organized groups that use attacks as a source of income, businesses that conduct industrial espionage, and states engaging in electronic warfare can be observed. Although these premises should count as areas with the highest protection and control density, authors still see a possibility for terrorist attempts. Refers to the notion that human rights are universal and should apply to every human being. Universalism states that as people we all share in being equal in dignity and in rights, thus we are united together against any form of discrimination, inequality, or violations of human rights. Argue that human rights are culturally dependent, and that no moral principles can be made to apply to all cultures.