The definitions and ideas applied to information and communication technologies and the modern media culture are examined in the beginning of this chapter. The characterizations of media culture are then explored from the perspective of young people, and the links between youth and ICT are investigated. The dominant cultural logic with regard to ICT is outlined, and different forms of the digital divide are presented. Some global aspects of ICT use among youth are reviewed, using both primary and secondary sources. New forms of youth socialization brought about by the emergence of ICT are examined, and the chapter concludes with a set of recommendations. Young people today live in a world characterized by dramatic cultural, economic, social and educational differences; individual circumstances depend largely on where a person is born and raised. More than 800 million adults (two-thirds of them women) still lack basic literacy skills; at the other end of the spectrum, the use of
Essay 4 A lot of people say about the effects of technology and communication. Do you agree or disagree? As modern technology grows and advances by leaps and bounds, so too does its effect on our life and society. . People communicate through emails, faxes, Mobile phones, texting services, video conferences, video chart-rooms and social media channels. These being aided by technologies of communication, we are can be possible to make a lighter work, save a time, fast the get information and easy the face-to-face communication So using technology in communication has become a necessity. My main argument is technology has changed the way we interact and communicate with other. With the increased use of social based networks, people can create new relationships and also discover old friends. So communication has become easier and cheaper. Text messaging services: Keeping in touch with friends is very important, so text messaging services have solved this problem by cr