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Title: A paradigm shift caused by the impact of interactive multimedia technologies
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August 31, 1996 |
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To begin we might distinguish between modernity conceptualised as the modern age and Postmodernity as the epoch which follows. The term ‘Modern’ means: to make it new. There are many discourses of modernity which will be later part of Postmodernity. The term ‘Modern’ refers to a variety of economic, political, social and cultural transformations... Showed first 250 characters
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There are many discourses of modernity which will be later part of Postmodernity. The term ‘Modern’ refers to a variety of economic, political, social and cultural transformations. From the 18th century onwards is a period of human history which was dedicated to the concept of social progress and human perfection... Showed next 250 characters
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