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WELCOME TO KEERTHIKA SHOW

WELCOME TO KEERTHIKA SHOW. PRODUCED BY: KEERTHIKA LOGESWARAN, SANDY WONG, TALIB BENSOUDA, JOHN QUINSAY. ARTICLE 1 The Stories We Tell: Television and Humanitarian Aid Author: Michael Ignatif ARTICLE 2 The World We Want Author: Mark Kingwell. NARRATIVES.

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WELCOME TO KEERTHIKA SHOW

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  1. WELCOME TO KEERTHIKA SHOW PRODUCED BY: KEERTHIKA LOGESWARAN, SANDY WONG, TALIB BENSOUDA, JOHN QUINSAY

  2. ARTICLE 1 The Stories We Tell: Television and Humanitarian Aid Author: Michael Ignatif ARTICLE 2 The World We Want Author: Mark Kingwell

  3. NARRATIVES Moral stories  tells us what we want to hear Metanarrative  fitting each local event into a larger picture Chaos narrative  most pervasive and persuasive Socialist Internationalism 

  4. THREE DISTORTIONS Television turns moral narratives into entertainment. E.g. War in Iraq

  5. THREE DISTORTIONS (cont’d) Television turns political narratives into humanitarian drama.

  6. THREE DISTORTIONS (cont’d) Television individualizes – it takes part for the whole.

  7. HUMANITARIAN COMMERCIAL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF_gjd3ysbE&feature=related

  8. CITIZENSHIP

  9. FOUR KINDS OF MOTIVATION International situation Dismal state of sovereignty What it means to be a citizen: Cities Participation in political activity.

  10. CITIZENSHIP IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD Socrates: society vs. state, (just citizen) follow the state & it’s laws. Montaigne: how do we make sense of the virtues of citizenship in a diverse world? Benjamin & Adorno: Political awareness in a world dominated by capitalism. No individualism; difficult to exercise citizenship

  11. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND PARTICIPATING

  12. REFERENCE http://www.hiconference2008.org/typo3temp/pics/S_cb7bf895c6.jpg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d46h2jBqk_A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF_gjd3ysbE&feature=related

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