Media literacy guarantees the preservation and expansion of cyber territory
Subject Areas : Media Managementleila Torabzadeh Bafghi 1 , javid Imani 2 , Hosein Eslami 3
1 - p.h.d candidet in Media management of yazd Azad university
2 - Head of RCDAT
3 - استادیار
Keywords: Media literacy, Cyber, Territory,
Abstract :
The extension of the Web and the new information and communication technologies in the third millennium in the world has marked the most astonishing age of human life in preserving the realm of governments in terms of formed and fundamental changes; because key components of government, including land, population, government, and governance derived from cyberspace, media, and ease use, the availability and extensiveness mobile messaging audiences have created new meanings in the nature of governance and politics. In this age, the border in the physical sense, although still common, but has lost its effectiveness and the preservation of territory in the first stage and its extension in the second stage is the governments competition subject. What can and should play a leading bridge role here in interacting with governments and new communication technologies is media literacy. Media literacy is the ability to understand, analyze and discover the meanings of cyber media messages. Literacy that ruler and people both are need to its; However, the governor's efforts, need to public media literacy education and development is more critical to gaining legitimacy and acceptance in preserving and extension cyber territory. The people also need media literacy in order to be able to distinguish themselves in the natural arena of territorial conflict in the midst of the heart of truth and reality. As such, media literacy guarantees the preservation and extension of cyber territory according to the requirements without considering them which this friendship will not be effective which is the main concern
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