Free flow of information


Essay, 2010

5 Pages, Grade: 1,7


Abstract or Introduction

Every age has its own dreams and ideals. In our time, the global network society is at the very front of utopias. The joyous spirit of informalism, going hand in hand with free markets, open horizons
and communication without any borders – what a world this would be! Amongst all concepts that could contribute massively to this goal, one stands out: the 'free flow of information'. Supposedly a good thing, it has been controversial ever since, though. Not in terms of general approval that information should be free and accessible for everyone but in the light of different political ideologies. The west understands 'free flow of information' as lack of government controls, while the so-called 'Third World' as well as some states of the former Soviet Union and others stress a 'balanced and unbiased' flow to and from the Third World. In between these opinions, well-known organizations such as UN and UNESCO try to negotiate, helped by non-governmental instances. In order to critique this 'flow of information' more purposefully, I thought of a few questions I'd like to find answers to while examining the whole concept. The questions are: How much is the policy shaped by the rituals of the mass media? Why are politicians so keen and intense about being reporting on in the electronic media, the talk shows, the news? Is there some kind of 'resistance of the political', in a way that the traditional decision-making and
communication patterns happens but is only overshadowed by the excitement of the actual journalism? Do politicians want to be protected from the mass-media spectacle at all – and, if so, how can they, really? Finally, how can the political class force their way of reporting on the journalists and news agencies?

Details

Title
Free flow of information
College
Manipal University  (Manipal Institute of Communication)
Course
Global Communication
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2010
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V172823
ISBN (eBook)
9783640928910
ISBN (Book)
9783640929108
File size
445 KB
Language
English
Notes
Task: Critique the 'free flow of information' concept in the light of what you understand of the media
Keywords
free flow, information, media, concept, theory, theorie, medienverständnis, rezeption, konzept, freier fluss
Quote paper
Moritz Herrmann (Author), 2010, Free flow of information, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/172823

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