Creating this serious weblog was truly a learning process for me. I have learnt to understand that blogging is not merely a place where one pens down his/her thought in a diary-like form but it is also a place where communities are form. What have I learnt? I have learnt that being a blogger, you have to be culturally sensitive and responsible towards my own action when blogging. Additionally, I learnt that it is important to credit works of others when it is used in my blog. Besides that, I have discovered the principles of design in which I have applied to create this weblog.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Just a Thought
eBook, or no eBook?
Summary
Amazon has launched an e-book (electronic book) reading device in 2007 called the Kindle. Amazon’s chief executive, Jeff Bezos has referred the Kindle as ‘the kind of fire’ which he wishes to start in the book world. Hence, the war between e-books and printed books has begun. It is stated in the article that the book industry is growing, but it is losing life in the modern society.
Reference
http://www.futureofthebook.com/storiestoc/booke2
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,24355621-26063,00.html
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Bimbo Alert!
Summary
In an Asian culture, Miss Bimbo would be considered as a controversial issue because the imagery used are raunchy. According to Shriver (1997, p. 373), “visual messages need to be revised depending on the local culture”. It is obvious that Miss Bimbo is created in a Western context and that it would not be acceptable in an Asian custom.
Reference
CNN 2008, ‘Outrage over bimbo game’, video on YouTube.com, viewed on 10 November 2008, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnctjTF4cuo
‘Miss Bimbo website promotes extreme diets and plastic surgery to 9-year olds’ 2008, The Times, viewed on 10 November 2008, http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article3613881.ece?token=null&offset=0&page=1
http://www.thebody.com/content/art2349.html
The Fight for the Copyright
"Harry Potter" Author Wins Copyright Claim
Summary
To avoid plagiarism or copyright felony, one can always use citation to credit a person’s work. In an article, The Importance of Citation by Judy Hunter (n.d), there are three reasons why citation is important.
- Ideas are the currency of academia
- Failing to cite violates the rights of the person who originated the idea
- academics need to be able to trace the genealogy of ideas
Reference
Religion over Ethical Journalism
Summary
One of Indonesia’s top weeklies magazines, Tempo has apologised to the Christian community in Indonesia for portraying former president Suharto and his children as Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper painting. Suharto was depicted as Jesus Christ and his children were the apostles which prompted complaints between the Christian communities.
Tempo Chief Editor Toriq Hadad says, “We had no intention of hurting Christians. We were only inspired by the composition of the Leonardo painting, and not in the concept or context of the event told in the holy bible”. Several Christian groups and inter-religious organisations congregated at the Tempo office to protest over the cover. This has led to Hadad making a public apology: “For anything unacceptable arising from the publishing of that cover, I, in the name of the Tempo institution, offer an apology.”
Link to theory: Taking responsibility of one’s action
Tempo magazine should understand the “dichotomy between knowing what’s ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ and applying it in situations” (Weber 2005). It is very obvious why the Christian community were sensitive about the whole situation because the magazine cover was inflicting religious matter. Certainly, the cultural differences in Indonesia have caused this issue to blow up. However the question still lies on whether Tempo magazine did take the responsibility for its action.
Indeed, they did. Tempo did take the responsibility for its action and apologised as they knew it has offended the Christians. Although the chief editor of Tempo admits that their action were not intentional, he took matter into his own hands to resolve the issue.
My opinion
With regards to the issue, I personally think what Tempo magazine has done was ethically wrong. They were not culturally sensitive towards the Christian community in Indonesia, as a matter of fact to Christians worldwide. According to Feijter (2008, p. 159), “media culture is mosaic and dynamic and touches upon emotions before intellect”. Feijter agrees that when selling product one should not exploit the use of religion themes just for the sake of increasing product sales.
Additional Reading
In an article, Freedom of religion confronts journalism by Meghan Michael states that there have been many controversial issues happening in which religious groups are offended by the abuse of freedom of speech. She adds on that journalists should “maintain a delicate balance between being respectful of religious beliefs” in order to advocate ethical reporting.
Reference
Feijter, I 2008, ‘The Art of Dialogue: Religion, Communication and Global Media Culture’, LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster, viewed on 11 November 2008, http://books.google.com/books?id=gq2yJFu3EUAC&printsec=frontcover
‘Indonesian weekly apologises over Last Supper Suharto cover’ 2008, ABC.net, viewed on 11 November 2008, http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/02/06/2156269.htm
Michael, M 2007, ‘Freedom of Religion Confronts Journalism’, BCHeights.Com, viewed on 11 November 2008, http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2007/03/26/News/Freedom.Of.Religion.Confronts.Journalism-2791570-page2.shtml
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Goodbye old! Hello new!
"New media is a way in which the delivery of news and information follows a many-to-many format" (Maltoni, n.d). The rise of new media has led people to access information easily and efficiently via different types of media publishing tools. Such media publishing tools include moblogs, vlogs, photoblog, and news portals. However, there is another particular new form of media publishing that is widely used among web users is YouTube.
Reference
MalaysiaKini, ‘Hindraf "Rose" - No Freedom to Protest in
Maltoni, V n.d, ‘What is New Media?’, ConversationAgent.com, viewed on 10 November 2008, http://www.conversationagent.com/2007/11/what-is-new-med.html
The Design War: Print or Web?
Document designers constantly face a problem with genre change from print to web design. When designing, document designers should use the principle of design as guidelines (McClurg-Genevese 2005):
- Balance
- Rhythm
- Proportion
- Dominance
- Unity
Both print and web design have its own weaknesses and strengths that differentiates them apart.
According to Nielsen (1999), print design is “based on letting the eyes walk over the information, selectively looking at information objects and using spatial juxtaposition to make page elements enhance and explain each other”. Nielsen also mentions that print design should be striking so that it can create a better impact than a web page because it will be mostly text-based.
Google Image: The Oprah Magazine
As seen above, the magazine design does consider several principles of design. One principle that can be seen applied is dominance. In the Editor's Choice page, a coloured box (framing) was use to emphasize in which to determine the reading path. Framing is the "devices which signify what elements belong together and what elements should remain separate" (Oakley 2005, p. 299).
Reference
McClurg-Genevese, J D 2005, ‘The Principles of Design’, Digital-Web.com, viewed on 10 November 2008, http://www.digital-web.com/articles/principles_of_design/
Oakley, Todd 2005, ‘Implied narratives in medical practice,’ in Language & Literature, vol. 14, no. 3, p.295-310. (UNISA electronic library)
Blogging Types and Communities
- Personal
- Corporate
- Question Blogging
- by Media Type
- by Device
- by Genre
- Pamphleteering
- Digest
- Advocacy
- Popular Mechanics
- Exhibition
- Gatewatcher
- the Diary
- the Advertisement
- News
- One blog centric community – a community is established around the primary blogger.
- Topic centric community – community occurs between the blogs around a shared interest
- Boundaried community – collections of blogs hosted on a single site or known as social networking
The blogging community that I will be discussing on is boundaried community. An example of a boundaried community is Facebook.com. Facebook.com is a social networking website that enables members to register and join the community. Additionally, Facebook.com has many functions of a boundaried community such as blogging, group forums and instant-messaging system built in it.
Reference
‘A taxamony of blogs’ 2008, ABC.net, viewed on 10 November 2008, http://www.abc.net.au/rn/mediareport/stories/2008/2372882.htm#transcript
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
The Blogging Revolution
The blogging scene has seen to be growing rapidly with the number of bloggers rising day by day. According to Technorati.com, it shows a research done by Universal McCan in March 2008 that there are 184 million bloggers worldwide in which 26.4 million bloggers are from the
Technorati.com shows that the blogging trend in Europe and in
The term “bloggers” does not refer to a common group. Bloggers are of different types of race, belief, and gender. There is a way to fragmentise bloggers which is through their type of blogs. Technorati.com states that “music is more popular and politics is less popular in Asia, while personal, lifestyle, and religious topics are less popular in
In a local context, blogging has played a big role in
Reference
Kaufman, S 2008, ‘
'State of the Blogosphere' 2008, Technorati.com, viewed on November 7, 2008, http://www.technorati.com/blogging/state-of-the-blogosphere
Why blog?
This blog will be discussing explicitly on the blogging phenomenon as well as several other major publishing/media issues that will include theoretical perspectives of researchers.
This blog is catered to the younger and matured audience aged between 18 to 25 years old.









