The term culture industry used by members of the Frankfurt School referred to________________?

The term culture industry used by members of the Frankfurt School referred to________________?

A. the globalization of cultural through new technologies
B. the way in which culture products were bought and sold for profit
C. the development of subcultures and counter-cultures society
D. the way in which industrialization had created new means of communication

Critics of the spread of Western cultural products across the globe argue that a cultural empire has been created What term do they use to describe this ____________?

Critics of the spread of Western cultural products across the globe argue that a cultural empire has been created What term do they use to describe this ____________?

A. media saturation
B. media globalization
C. media penetration
D. media imperialism

social aggregations that emerge from the (Inter)Net when enough people carry on…. public discussions long enough with sufficient human feeling to form webs of personal relationships What is Rheingold (2000) describing here ?

social aggregations that emerge from the (Inter)Net when enough people carry on…. public discussions long enough with sufficient human feeling to form webs of personal relationships What is Rheingold (2000) describing here ?

A. cyberspace
B. the worldwide web
C. virtual communities
D. chatrooms

Which sociological perspective would be especially interested in studying how people communicate with each other and develop relationships through MUDS (multi -user domains) and electronic chat rooms ?

Which sociological perspective would be especially interested in studying how people communicate with each other and develop relationships through MUDS (multi -user domains) and electronic chat rooms ?

A. functionalist perspective
B. conflict perspective
C. interactionist perspective
D. labeling theory