Definition of Social Media
General Definition of ‘Social Media’
“Social Media is a group of internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 , and that allow the creation and exchange of User Generated Content”
Andreas M. Kaplan et al. (2009)
Includes collaborative projects, blogs, content communities, social networking sites, virt
Discovered" by the poet Henry Vaughan (Olor Iscanus)
Used "Orinda" as a pen-name
Wrote poetry principally to Mary Aubrey, her "Rosania“
After Mary's marriage Katharine's chief poetic "correspondent" became Anne Owen, or "Lucasia"
Poems by the Incomparable Mrs. K.P. (1664), which was withdrawn a few days after publication
Cotterell's "authorized" edition of the Poems appeared in
Classicism
In the arts, refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity, as setting standards for taste which the classicists seeks to emulate.
Originally Classicism was professed for humanism, equality, liberty, etc.
Later it was studied deductively. So the art of classicism typically seeks to be formal and restrained.
Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism -the name given to quite
The Black Death
Department of History
Focus Question
What was the Black Death, and what was its impact on European society?
It has been estimated ~ did not end in 1351
What major problems did European states face in the fourteenth century?
The population collapse ~ by socialupheaval
The Black Death
The black death of ~ cultural upheaval.
14세기 중반 흑사병은 유럽역사상, 유럽의
1. Review of “The Great Transformation”
Karl Polanyi(1886-1954)
An Austro-Hungarian political economist
He tried to deal with the social and political upheavals that took place in England during the rise of the market economy.
The great transformation:
“The political and economic origins of our time”
Originally Published in 1944 and reprinted in 1957 by Beacon in Boston.
Polany