Blog Post #9: EOTO2 Reflection
The rise of citizen journalism explains how technology changes people by bypassing traditional. Total Information Awareness (TIA) is able to have the potential for government surveillance or tacking every action of citizens. In the early 2000s, TIA was able to collect and analyze data to stop threats. TIA shut down in 2003 because of concerns about privacy and civil rights. There was press about security measures that were taken place. Propaganda has had a huge influence on shaping public opinion, specifically in conflicts such as World War 1 and 2, where citizens were encouraged to produce food, enlist in the military, and contribute financially. In 2003, the U.S. intervention in Iraq tried to locate weapons of mass destruction, echoing past narratives of national security. In the meantime, Russia's actions, such as camps of Ukrainian women, reflect on the great power struggles in society. Smith-Mindt Act Website The Smith-Mindt Act, established in 1948, regulated U.S. prop...