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Tess Jackson (z3463289) ARTS2090 Final Assignment

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by tessj26

Question 4:
When publishing changes, so does society. Investigate and compare the impact of two publication technologies, one pre-1900 and one post-2000, on a specific aspect of society (social relationships).

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1. Publication Technology Inventors
2. The Printing Press
3. Printers' Workshops Embellished Society
4. The First Book
5. Books Became Abundant
6. Society Reflected A Reading Public
7. Knowledge Was Spread
8. International Connections Were Made
9. The Scientific Revolution Occurred
10. The iPhone
11. Many Functions Of The iPhone
12. The iPhone Promotes Shallow Connections
13. Instant Gratification And Continuing Dissatisfation Resulted
14. Rushed Social Relationships
15. "Friends"
16. iPhone Break Ups
17. Unnatural Social Relationships
18. Increased International Connections
19. FaceTime Allows For Maintenance Of Relationships
20. Revolutionised Societies
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