Sunday, March 13, 2016

Chapter 1 Reading Questions

The way our generation has progressed determines how technology has built this social norm where we are constantly around it no matter what the circumstance. Almost everything in this world revolves around our technological innovations. As I sit and ponder upon this question on my computer, I realize how tech driven we are. Most of what we do needs technology. Waking up in the morning with an alarm, watching TV, warming up our food in the microwave, driving to work/listening to music in the car, doing work on a computer, etc. We get the point. However, I wouldn’t take it as a bad thing. It’s human evolution whether we like it or not. Why question the reason for not being like before where our world wasn’t centralized around technology. It’s better to move on and grow with this technological aspect. Instead of making it an awful societal norm, we should just move along with it rather than trying to repel away.

The media plays such a large role in regards to the way people receive their information for certain aspects. For an example, I will use the fraternity aspect of how the media portrays every single one of them. The media only highlights the bad parts about fraternities. They never show the good in fraternities and what they actually do for the community. This year, in my fraternity, we had our own philanthropy where we obtained thousands of canned foods and delivered them to the Good Shepherd Center in LA. Additionally, brothers go to Thousand Oaks each week to help individuals learn how to speak English. We also organized an event where we fed the homeless twice last week for a couple of hours. Other fraternities here on campus do their own set of volunteering also, so I’m not sure why people always choose to emphasize the “bad” stuff. Volunteering and doing good deeds for humanity is the stuff that goes unnoticed, yet say a fraternity throws a party, then that’s where the social media capitalizes on them. Not when they are doing good deeds for the community.



The 5 issues that we are faced with when it comes to activism are intercultural exchanges, intercultural communication, culture-specific rhetorics, translation issues, and Creating Translation rhetorics. It will always be a challenge to communicate cross culturally with other human beings, yet it’s the way we progress technologically speaking where we will overcome that burden and simply break down that blockade. It will be extremely beneficial when the communication aspect of cultures becomes efficient because that’s when the other problems will resolve themselves.

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