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It is shown how the weaknesses can be overcome so that the South African state can provide the positive political goods related to this shall be peace and friendship clause. The political goods that related to this clause are stated. it is explained that political participation, party campaigning and overcoming the youth’s concerns can also contribute to the implementation of this there shall be peace and friendship clause.

Practical solutions are provided and it is described how they will contribute to ensure the state accomplish this there shall be peace and friendship clause.


arguments on how elitism gatekeeping and patronage politics contribute to the weakening the states ability to achieve this the shall peace and friendship clause


explanation of the challenges south Africa faces to realize the shall be peace and friend clause. The witnesses of south Africa state as well as it fragility that impact negatively on the implementation of the shall be peace and friendship clause


how communication has changed over time through Popular music (the growth of digital music)



Choose any Theoretical Paradigm and apply on Business domain wisely and give your arguments on it along with examples to justify your stance.





how communication has changed over time through the broadcasting


The social in social media is, according to Butcher (2015)____.


• A. An algorithm


• B. A fact


• C. A doing/


• D. A person


• E. The goal



Social media has been central in many socio-political movements and protests across the globe.


• A. False, these movements only promote ‘fake news’.


• B. False, social media is just people’s opinions.


• C. True, but the politics around ‘freedom of speech’ have been a limiting factor.


• D. True, but only for online propaganda, not for relevant movements.


• E. False, no movement relies on social media for their endeavours.


In social media, sociality is between ________.



• A. People who know each other


• B. The user and the algorithm


• C. Strangers


• D. Avatars


• E. None of these



If the media can be seen as an extension of a regressive apparatus that leaves the audiences with limited access to alternative meanings and meaning-making systems that would enable them to maybe reject definitions and values projected by the media. What conceptual or theoretical paradigm would you align this with?



• A. Marxist/conflict


• B. Functionalism


• C. Egalitarian


• D. Interpretivism


• E. Totalitarian


According to Latour (2005), the ‘social’ in social media is not a domain of reality. This is opposite to what social media platforms suggest.



True


False



Everyone has the right to freedom of expression which does not contain hate speech. This includes____.



• A. Freedom of the press and other media


• B. Freedom of artistic creativity


• C. Freedom to receive or impart information and ideas


• D. Academic freedom and freedom of scientific research


• E. All of these


Seeing that many politicians use social media, what do the citizens use it for?



• A. Networking & Information acquisition


• B. Voting


• C. Protesting


• D. Likes & follows


• E. All of the above



Arguments say the since the apartheid era, the history of newspapers in South Africa has always been entrenched in the dynamics of ________.



• A. Racial lines


• B. Linguistics


• C. Capitalist endeavours


• D. Socio-economics


• E. The apartheid history


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