Los Mass media y el desarrollo de las sociedades modernas

Los Mass media y el desarrollo de las sociedades modernas

The Role of Mass Media in Shaping Modern Societies

Introduction to Mass Media and Symbolic Power

  • The formation of modern societies is intrinsically linked to the development of mass media, as discussed by Thompson, who introduces concepts of economic, political, coercive, and symbolic powers.
  • This week focuses on the historical changes and characteristics of symbolic power, particularly with the advent of modern societies at the end of the Middle Ages.

Historical Transformation through Print

  • A systematic cultural transformation occurred due to innovations in printing and later electronic information encoding, which circulated symbolic forms unprecedentedly.
  • In medieval Europe, the Roman Catholic Church was central to symbolic power, controlling text production through scribes before the invention of the printing press.

Shift in Control Over Information

  • The division of the Roman Empire and secularization led to a change in knowledge control; media industries emerged as new bases for symbolic power around the mid-15th century.
  • Innovations like Gutenberg's printing techniques combined existing metal minting methods; by 1450, these were commercially viable.

Cultural Institutions Emerge

  • Over time, print shops became cultural and economic institutions that facilitated discussions and reflections among readers.
  • The decline of Latin and rise of vernacular languages (e.g., English, French) were partly driven by printing industry developments.

Impact on National Identity

  • The establishment of vernacular languages in printed form contributed significantly to national identity emergence and nationalism during modern times.

Communication Networks Before Mass Media

  • Prior to total media advent, several communication networks existed: one controlled by the church for clerical elites across Christendom.
  • Political authorities also established networks within their territories for administration; commercial networks grew alongside trade expansion.

Evolution of News Distribution

  • Two major milestones affected communication networks: postal systems allowed international messaging connections despite slower delivery speeds compared to today.
  • The second milestone was using print for news dissemination; modern newspapers began appearing regularly in the early 17th century with reliable weekly editions.

Growth of Printed News Sources

  • Early news publications emerged from German cities like Cologne and Frankfurt; postal administrators collected regional news for distribution.
  • Individuals could compile reports from postal administrators into short printed paragraphs with date stamps indicating origin.

Expansion Beyond Foreign News

  • Initially focused on foreign events, newspapers soon included domestic issues; England saw significant growth in this field during the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Various newspapers emerged covering national themes or specialized topics amidst a complex relationship between information dissemination and power dynamics.

The Evolution of Media and Press Freedom

The Tension Between State and Press

  • The relationship between the press and the state has been historically tense, characterized by a shift from strict controls and censorship to debates on press freedom.
  • Independent press emerged as a crucial player in informing the public with minimal state interference, significantly influencing the development of modern states by the late 19th century.
  • Understanding the changing nature of media industries is essential for grasping their impact, particularly regarding commercial interests and globalization.

Transformation of Media Industries

  • Media industries have evolved into large-scale commercial entities, driven by technological advancements since the 19th century, including electronic communication forms.
  • The growth and consolidation processes in media have led to multimedia dominance where large corporations acquire diverse media interests, affecting smaller companies' survival.
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Udla en Línea - 2017 - 1 Periodismo Docente: Roberto Moreano