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1、学术英语学术英语 社科社科Academic English for Social Sciences7 7Change in JournalismIn the era when technology is changing every aspect of our lives,the ways of reporting and viewing news are inevitably affected.How digital technology-driven products like iPad,Kindle are impacting traditional journalism is the

2、focus of this unit.Unit 7Change in Journalism Unit ContentsText AText BListeningWritingLead-inText CLead-inLead-in taskUnit 7Change in Journalism Lead-inTask Watch the video clip and complete the sentences according to what you have heard.1 The topic of the video clip is _.2 The benefits of e-books

3、include:They can _;they are _ and allow readers to _;they enable people to _.3 The number of e-book titles stocked by A is _.4 The reason to choose digital releases is to _.5 The critics think e-books are _.6 The legal settlement dictates _ which is opposed by _.Unit 7Change in Journalism e-booksrea

4、d the story out loudstore hundreds of titlesportable download books300,000 e-book titlessave on the costs of producing a booknot as engaging as traditional paper booksMicrosoft and YahooGoogle has got the rights to millions ofcopyrighted titles instead of Amazon Text A Critical reading and thinking

5、Difficult sentences English language for academic purpose Specialized vocabulary Collocations Signpost language Formal EnglishUnit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text AText AnalysisRead Para.1 and find out the qualities of the new form of journalismubiquitous news,globa

6、l information access,instantaneous reporting,interactivity,multimedia content,and extreme content customizationUnit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text AText AnalysisAdvantages:a potentially better form of journalismDisadvantage:It presents many threats to the most cher

7、ished values and standards of journalism(authenticity of content,source verification,accuracy,and truth)Unit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text AText AnalysisArgument:A set of economic,regulatory,and cultural forces,driven by technological change,are converging to brin

8、g about a massive shift in the nature of journalism at the millennium.(causes)Unit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text A Text Analysis Supporting details:(Paras.3-4)1)The growth of a global economic system has rewritten the financial basis for journalism and the media i

9、n general.2)deregulation 3)The end of Cold War has unleashed a variety of cultural and political forces Unit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text AText Analysis4)convergence of technology and media The new media system embraces all forms of human communication in a digit

10、al format Convergence is also occurring in the realm of media ownershipUnit 7Change in Journalism Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text A Text AnalysisTwo different assumptions about convergence:Unit 7Change in Journalism Convergence is a good thing and inevitable.Reasons:It holds the promise

11、of a better,more efficient,more democratic medium for journalism and the public in the 21st century.Convergence is neither inevitable nor necessarily good.Reasons:enormous threats to privacy,increasing concentration of ownership,a shrinking diversity of voices,an ever-escalating race to report the n

12、ew more rapidly,inequitable access o information technology and digital journalism.Text ADifficult sentences Nowadays the new medium means anyone can publish something she/he wants to say as long as she/he has a computer and a modem.In this case,it is difficult to check the authenticity of content,t

13、o verify the source,to guarantee accuracy,and to stick to the truth.Unit 7Change in Journalism Authenticity of content,source verification,accuracy,and truth are all suspect in a medium where anyone with a computer and a modem can become a global publisher.(Para.1)Text ADifficult sentencesParamount

14、is the frequently held,techno-utopian assumption that convergence is a good thing and inevitable.(Para.8)The most dominant assumption describes an ideal world in which convergence is a good thing and will happen at any rate.Unit 7Change in Journalism Do the tasks on pages 142-143.CollocationsText AE

15、nglish language for academic purposethe penny pressin the twilight ofmultinational corporate behemothsmergers and acquisitionsan ever-escalating racein the realm of There is no denying thatParamount is Unit 7Change in Journalism Signpost languageThe first example is.For instance.Heres an example of

16、what I mean.Let me give you an example.Text AEnglish language for academic purposegiving examples(page 144)Unit 7Change in Journalism Do Task 2 on page 144.Text A2English language for academic purposeFormal EnglishUnit 7Change in Journalism Do Task 3 on page 145.Text ACritical reading and thinkingTa

17、sk 1 Text A discusses how journalism is impacted by new media and all kinds of forces in the digital era.Complete the following diagram about the causes and effects of the changes according to the text.Suggested answersUnit 7Change in Journalism _forcesEconomic forcesRegulatory forcesCausesJournalis

18、mConvergence of _impactingculturaltechnology and media Text ACritical reading and thinkingTask 1 Text A discusses how journalism is impacted by new media and all kinds of forces in the digital era.Complete the following diagram about the causes and effects of the changes according to the text.Sugges

19、ted answersUnit 7Change in Journalism Benefits:_JournalismProblems:_ _ _ _ _ _Effects1.reengage an increasingly distrusting and alienated audience 2.a better,more efficient,more democratic medium for journalism and the public1.threats to privacy2.increasing concentration of ownership3.a shrinking di

20、versity of voices4.an ever-escalating race to report the news more rapidlydigital journalism5.inequitable access to information technology and Text ACritical reading and thinkingTask 2 Decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F)according to the text.Suggested answersUnit 7Change i

21、n Journalism 1 Todays audience are becoming more and more trusting.2 The Internet presents many threats to the most cherished values andstandards of journalism.3 The financial situation for journalism and the media is changed because of globalization.4 Other countries followed the U.S.to carry out d

22、eregulation.5 The end of the Cold War has stabilized many cultural and political forces.FTTTFText ACritical reading and thinkingTask 2 Decide whether the following statements are true(T)or false(F)according to the text.Suggested answersUnit 7Change in Journalism 6 All kinds of technology are fusing

23、into one.7 We need to seriously consider the issue of convergence of ownership.8 The popular belief about convergence is that it is an unavoidable curse.9 Convergence is sure to render a better,more efficient,more democraticmedium for journalism and the public in the near future.10 The digital age p

24、oses a great threat to ancient civilization due to problems caused by technology.TTFFFText ACritical reading and thinkingTask 3 Do you see the impact of new media on journalism in your daily life?Work in pairs and think of examples to illustrate the following impacts mentioned in the text.Suggested

25、answersUnit 7Change in Journalism 1 ubiquitous news2 global information access3 instantaneous reporting4 interactivity5 multimedia content6 content customizationText ACritical reading and thinkingTask 4 At the end of the article,the writer quotes some sociologists who lament the problems brought abo

26、ut by technology.Work in pairs and decide whether the followingproblems are true or not and give your reasons.Suggested answersUnit 7Change in Journalism 1 threats to privacy2 a shrinking diversity of voices3 inequitable access to information technology and digital journalismLanguage building-upText

27、 ASuggested answersTask 1 Collocation1Match the words in Column A with those in Column B.Column AColumn B1.undergoa.reporting2.presentb.force3.applyc.rules4.instantaneousd.access5.inequitablee.threat6.unleashf.transformationefacdbUnit 7Change in Journalism Language building-upText ASuggested answers

28、Task 1Collocation2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.Unit 7Change in Journalism apply inequitable instantaneous present undergo unleash1 The museum _ a series of changes and will be reopened in two weeks.2 The trial judge _ an incorrect principle of law.3 The task

29、should _ no difficulty for someone with her experience.4 The new tax laws _ a storm of criticism.5 Recently developed medical tests can give _ results.6 The current health care system is _ and unjust,with big gap between rich and poor.has undergoneinequitablehave unleashedpresenthad appliedinstantan

30、eousLanguage building-upText ASuggested answersTask 2 Signpost language2Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the expressions given in the above box.There may be more than one correct answer.for example/instancenamelyis exemplifiedUnit 7Change in Journalism 1 The style of the Ame

31、rican Southwest _ by jeans and a cowboy hat.2 There are many sources of air pollution,exhaust fumes,_.3 Some groups,_ homeowners and landlords,will benefit from the new tax.Language building-upText ASuggested answersTask 2 Signpost language2Complete the following sentences with the correct form of t

32、he expressions given in the above box.There may be more than one correct answer.a case in pointTo illustratesuch asUnit 7Change in Journalism 4 That sum of money is to cover costs _ travel and accommodation.5 _ our approach to customer service,Ill give you the following examples.6 As _,he follows th

33、e introduction with development of the railroad in the period between 1820 and 1861.Language building-upText ASuggested answersTask 3 Formal English2Replace the underlined words and expressions in the following sentences with the more formal ones from Text A.Unit 7Change in Journalism 1 Journalism i

34、s undergoing a fundamental change.key:2 The distinguishing qualities include ubiquitous news,global information access,reporting the minute the news happens,interactivity key:3 In fact what is really true is that a set of economic,regulatory,and cultural forces,driven by technological change,are con

35、verging to bring about a massive shift in the nature of journalism at the millennium.key:4 Lets witness the unsteadiness of the worlds financial markets in August 1998.key:transformationinstantaneous reportingRathervolatilityLanguage building-upText ASuggested answersTask 3 Formal English2Replace th

36、e underlined words and expressions in the following sentences with the more formal ones from Text A.Unit 7Change in Journalism 5 That system was“perfected”in the following innovations through television in the network era.key:6 and only now is beginning to crystallize:the coming together of telecomm

37、unications,computing,and traditional media.key:7 What is of chief concern is the frequently held,techno-utopian assumption that convergence is a good thing and inevitable.key:8 unequal access to information technology and digital journalism.key:subsequentconvergenceParamount inequitableText B Critic

38、al reading and thinking Difficult sentencesUnit 7Change in Journalism Text BCritical reading and thinkingWhat did the author attend last week?What did he do there?Unit 7Change in Journalism Text AnalysisWhat problems have arisen from the tragic events at Ford Hood army base?Text BCritical reading an

39、d thinkingGroup discussionWhat social rules are challenged by digital technology?And in what ways?What are the authors suggestions to deal with the ethical issue?What do you think of them?Unit 7Change in Journalism Text Analysis Text BDifficult sentencesNone of us revealed the substance of the debat

40、e,and the online activity was in some ways just a good way of making the point that the world has changed,but we could easily have crossed the line with an ill-considered tweet.(Para.1)None of us leaked the content of the debate,and what we did online to some extent helped to demonstrate that the wo

41、rld of journalism has changed.However it is easy for online activities to breach rules,for example,a tweet that is posted without much thinking.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentencesDuring the show I was in a manner that would have got me kicked out of the National Theatre but seemed e

42、ntirely appropriate for an event that began with geek Simon Singh showing us a real enigma machine.(Para.6)During the show what I did would be considered ill-mannered and I would even be driven out of the National Theatre but in this case it seemed quite appropriate because the show was about techno

43、logy.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentencesWendy Hall,Michele Neylon and I all loudly protested that we hadnt been reading e-mails but engaging in debate with the audience,although Im not convinced we persuaded her that we werent just being impolite.(Para.8)We all argued that we were n

44、ot doing our own personal stuff but were communicating with the audience.Our arguments however did not seem to convince Sarah Montague who probably still believed that we were impolite.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentencesThe shift in the boundaries was in the news this week for much

45、more serious and somber reasons.(Para.10)This week a piece of news reports a serious and somber incident that shows how the boundaries(the line between ones private life and public life)is shifting.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentences“her behavior had nothing to do with getting the w

46、ord out;it wasnt about preventing harm to others,but rather a simple case of“look at me looking at this”.(Para.13)“She did such things not to spread the news or to prevent harm to others,but simply to show that she was at the scene”.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentences“For all the so

47、und and fury”(Para.14)Sound and Fury is an expression referring to great uproar and passionate exclaims that ultimately mean nothing.It comes from a line in Shakespeares play Macbeth(Act 5,Scene 5)when the character of Macbeth is informed of the death of his wife and he exclaims:Tomorrow and tomorro

48、w and tomorrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time,And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death.Out,out,brief candle!Lifes but a walking shadow,a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more:it is

49、a tale Told by an idiot,full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing.Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentences“we need to get back to a point as a society where without thinking we put our humanity before our ego”.(Para.15)“we need to go back to the stage when the whole society would automat

50、ically consider others before considering oneself.”Unit 7Change in Journalism Text BDifficult sentences“gossip and news has always travelled quickly.Whats different is the reach and speed now possible and the wider and deeper impact”.(Para.18)“gossip and news has always spread quickly.Whats differen

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