Annotated Bibliography
Chuzhi
Qiu, & Jinsheng Zhang. (2012). The Impact of Digital Technology on the
Value Chain Structure of Publishing Industry. 2012 International
Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial
Engineering, Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial
Engineering (ICIII), 2012 International Conference On, 3,
278–280. https://doi-org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1109/ICIII.2012.6339972
This article
talks about digital technology and the importance of publishing. The article focuses on how agencies go from
traditional publishing such as books to digital technology. The article speaks on digital reading devices
such as computers, cellphones, and tablets.
The value of digital technology provides the content to users by
reaching more people in a faster way.
The digital structure has evolved to offer platforms to publishing houses
and organizations to reach readers. This
article provides useful content by focusing on how communication in the digital
format is used to reach people. The
author Chuzhi Qiu is employed with Guangdong University of Business
Studies. It is the only essay that this
author has written. Jinsheng Zhang has
written numerous articles on various topics. Jinsheng Zhang is the director of
communication sciences and disorders. He
is a professor of audiology with expertise in neural mechanisms of noise.
Doeveling,
K., Harju, A. A., & Sommer, D. (2018). From Mediatized Emotion to Digital
Affect Cultures: New Technologies and Global Flows of Emotion. SOCIAL
MEDIA + SOCIETY, 4(1). https://doi-org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1177/2056305117743141
The article discusses how technology
and culture are connected. Communication
is embedded in cultural conditions.
Cultures are organized as a system on different levels of communication. Culture regulates social action and is
closely related to communication. The
micro-level focuses on the small scale of social media use for personal gains
that rely on a person's internal and external feeling. The meso level groups emotionally resonant
individuals come together over a specific theme such as grief or happiness. The macro-level focuses on globalized
emotional flows via various discourses. This article links to previous articles
or the topic because it targets different audiences' social media flow. Katrin
Doeveling has written several articles on media events and
social-emotional. Katrin Doeveling works
at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and has her Ph.D. Ana Harju has written several articles on
various topics. She is employed with the
University of Helsinki and is fluent in digital culture, gender, digital media,
death studies, media, and violence.
Denise Sommer has written numerous articles on media effects and
communication.
Feenstra,
R. A. (2014). Communication Ethics: Monitoring as a Complement to
Self-Regulation in the Pursuit of Transparency in the News Industry. Ramon
Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, 5, 113–124.
This paper discusses the role of
communication and ethics. It examines
the importance of applying principle of transparency in the news industry. It monitors the process of transparency and
how ethics is applied to it. This
article relates to the topic because it discusses how the communication and
ethics are applied to journalist. How
they must first view the topic and ensure they are using unbiased tactics when
applying it to their articles. Ramon
Feenstra has written multiple articles on various topics dealing with
advertisement and communication.
Hagen,
L., Keller, T., Neely, S., DePaula, N., & Robert-Cooperman, C. (2018).
Crisis Communications in the Age of Social Media. Social Science
Computer Review, 36(5), 523–541. https://doi-org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1177/0894439317721985
The article discusses how in a
crisis social media technology can be used to reach people. Mass media have played a principal role in
serving as a conduit for the flow of information from official actors to the
general public. Literature suggest that
technology may augment the efficient, effective and targeted flow of
information during public emergencies.
This is due to the accessibility and collaborative nature of social
networking sites. The article relates to
the topic because it can show how import social media is used to communication
information to people. Technology plays
a huge role in the communication field.
Loni Hagan works for the University of South Florida. Her research interest are data science,
computational social science, e-participation, privacy and cyber security. She has written fourteen articles. Thomas Keller has written multiple articles
on various topics. Stephen Neely is an
orthopedic surgeon in Lebanon Tennessee.
He has written twelve articles in the medical field. Nic DePaula works with Wayne State
University. Nic has research interest in
information systems, risk communication, public health, government and
politics. Nic has written seven articles. Claudia Robert-Cooperman has written one
articles and has her Ph.D
Hamzah,
Z. A. Z., Kamarudin, K., Toklubok, H. P., & Yaakob, N. A. (2020). Digital
Technology and the Impact on Communication Language and Mastery of Generation X
and Y for Correspondence Language. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of
Egypt/Egyptology, 17(9), 766–780.
In this
article the authors focus on merging the gap of communication between
Generation X and Y through the use of digital technology. The impact of digital technology contributes
to providing the difference between age, personality, education and the life
experiences through each generation. The
communication language shows how face to face interaction is as opposed to
digital communication between Generation X and Y. The intended audience is those who seek to
improve communication between two different generations. This article relates to the topic of
communication and digital technology by providing insight on how the two merge
with people. Zaitul Azma Zainon Hamzah
has written several articles on language and literacy. She is an associate professor of Malay
language. She is employed with the
University Putra Malaysia. Kamariah
Kamarudin has only written one article.
She is employed with the University Putra Malaysia. She is in the Department of Communication,
Faculty of Modern Language. Pabiyah
Hajimaming Toklubok has only written one article. She is employed with the University Putra
Malaysia. She earned her PH.D in 2007. Nor Azuwan Yaakob only wrote one article but
was employed by University Putra Malaysia.
Hoof,
F., & Boell, S. K. (2019). Culture, Technology, and Process in ‘Media Theories’:
Toward a Shift in the Understanding
of Media in Organizational Research. Organization, 26(5),
636–654. https://doi.org/10.1177/1350508419855702
This article
discusses the culture impact and power it has on the media. Organizational media in general had three
typical branches that offer pathways for organizational research. The role of media and communication occurs in
various forms such as reports, memos, or meetings. Communication is tied to specific material
context that is perceived as social and symbolic. This article is related to all the articles
in the form of communication and technology.
The article links communication, culture and technology. Florian Hoof is employed with Leuphana
University Lüneburg Germany and has only written one article. Sebastian Boell is employed with University
of Sydney, Australia and has written three articles.
Kohli,
M. D., Daye, D., Towbin, A. J., Kotsenas, A. L., & Heilbrun, M. E. (2018).
Social Media
Tools for Department and
Practice Communication and Branding in the Digital Age. Radiographics :
A Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc, 38(6),
1773–1785. https://doi-org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1148/rg.2018180090
This articles
discusses the importance of what social media has on its targeted
audience. The highest consumers on
social media are those aged 18-29 years old.
It has increased for the group aged 30-49 years old. The authors in the article discuss a plan to
execute and evaluate organizational social media. The process identify the target audience,
media channels, tracking effectiveness and resource allocation. This article will align with the topic
because it discusses effective ways to reach people in technology and how it
can improve communication. Marc Kohli is
a medical doctor who works in the radiology and biomedical imaging department
of the University of California. He has
written nine articles in relations to medical imagery. Dania Daye works in the radiology and
biomedical imaging department of the University of California. Dania Daye has written two articles. Alexander Towbin works in the radiology and
biomedical imaging department of the University of California. Alexander has written multiple articles on
various topics. Amy Kotsenas works in
the radiology and biomedical imaging department of the University of
California. Amy has written five
articles pertaining to the medical field.
Marta Heilbrun works in the radiology and biomedical imaging department
of the University of California. Marta
has written three articles about the medical field.
Stahl,
B. C., Timmermans, J., & Flick, C. (2017). Ethics of Emerging Information
and
Communication
Technologies On the implementation of responsible research and
innovation. SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY, 44(3), 369–381.
https://doi-org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1093/scipol/scw069
The article focuses on how information and technology generate 25 per cent of business around the world. The article also explores ethical issues related to the field of information and technology. Emerging technology states that the life of technology is linked to five consecutive phases of advancement. This article links to the other article by discussing how technology has advanced and how it is linked to concepts of methodology. Bernd Carsten Stahl is a researcher who is the director of Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility. He has written multiple articles on technology and ethics. Job Timmermans is associate professor for Business Ethics at the Department of Military Management Studies of Netherlands Defense Academy. He has written six articles on literature and communication. Catherine Flick is employed with De Montfort University. Her research interests are computer ethics, emerging technologies, responsible innovation, informed consent and video games. She has written various articles on various topics.
Technology Changes
Technology has
changed the way people communicate with each other. Social media and the online platform change
the traditional constraints of mass media.
News production and broadcasting, even when published online, are influenced
by time constraints. Tools available for
communication in the workplace included email, instant messaging, voice mail,
faxing, and paging. Digital devices
allow employees to access information stored on the company intranet to access
organizational memory in stored graphics and documents. The data is used to
send electronic mail messages and seek advice when needed (Oldman & Da
Silva, 2015).
Communication and Technology
With the help of
technology, communication can be done in numerous ways. Digital technology allows creative ways for
people to conduct business in their organization. In the communication field, computing devices
provide the freedom and discretion in selecting sources for data collection and
managing/controlling information flow.
It provides an avenue for employees to perform outside their normal
workplace. They have flexible work arrangements such as telecommuting. Video conferencing also provide the employee
a way to engage in formal and informal collaboration with others inside and
outside their organization. Digital
devices allow employees the opportunities to request feedback or post ideas
that are targeted towards individuals or groups (Oldman & Da Silva, 2015). It allows for feedback that can enhance
productivity or provide insight on how to proceed with a report.
Digital technology can increase large numbers of people involvement. Digital communication provides access and exposure to non-redundant information while increasing everyone's involvement. People must bring creative ideas to enhance their business and communicate it effectively virtually (Oldham & Da Silva, 2015). Integration plays an important factor when accessing digital technology. The way news is broadcasted via television is one stream but having the same information available through social media is a way to reach more people. It is vital to find new ways to reach audiences at different social levels. People tend to gravitate towards using their mobile devices to gather news.


















