Communication in History

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Communication in History 作者: Mind Map: Communication in History

1. Visual

1.1. Art

1.1.1. Political Cartoons

1.1.2. Photography

1.1.3. Tattoos

1.2. Visual Rhetoric

1.2.1. Propaganda

1.3. Hieroglyphics

1.4. Media: TV, Ads, Movies

1.4.1. Who/what is shown and how are they/it shown? Who/what isn't shown?

1.5. Smoke signals

1.6. Cave Paintings

1.7. Mapmaking/Cartography

2. Failures/Miscommunications

2.1. Wars

2.1.1. The First Barbary War (First War on Terrorism)

2.2. Accidents

2.3. Censorship

2.4. Biased Communication

2.4.1. Journalism (sensationalized; yellow journalism)

2.5. Stereotypes/Prejudice

3. Psychology of Communication (How do we learn how to communicate? How does communication effect our interactions and how we see others and ourselves?)

3.1. Human Development

3.2. Body Language

3.3. Tone of Voice

4. In Government/Politics

4.1. Diplomatic relations between countries

4.1.1. De facto Imperialism

4.1.1.1. CIA removal of Iranian leader and replaced him

4.2. Courts

4.3. Debates in Democracy

4.4. Protests (How did they communicate their message effectively?)

4.4.1. Civil Rights

4.4.2. Environmental

4.4.3. Women's Rights

4.4.4. LGBTQ Rights

4.4.4.1. Stonewall Riot Protests

4.4.4.1.1. Marsha P. Johnson

4.5. Presidential Speeches

4.5.1. Inauguration

4.6. Founding U.S. Documents (or other nations)

5. Literature/Storytelling

5.1. Nursery Rhymes

5.2. Myths/Legends

5.2.1. Zeus

5.2.2. Poseidon

5.2.3. Egyptian

5.2.3.1. Isis

5.2.3.2. Bast

5.2.3.3. Osiris

5.3. Libraries

5.3.1. Alexandria

5.4. Oral Histories

5.5. Folklore

5.6. Religious Texts

5.6.1. Methods of Evangelism

5.6.2. Translations of the Bible

5.6.3. Communication with Deities

5.6.4. The Quran

5.6.5. The Torah

5.6.6. Development of Latin in the Catholic Church

5.7. Scientific Articles/Studies

5.8. Greek Epics

5.8.1. The Illiad

5.8.2. The Odyssey

5.9. Social Commentary

5.9.1. George Orwell

6. Through Actions/Decisions

6.1. Pearl Harbor

6.2. Choosing (Not) to Donate

6.3. Parading

6.4. 9/11

6.5. Mongolian Military Strategy

6.6. The Great Fleet(?)

6.7. The Excess Build-Up of Military Forces and Nuclear Weapons

6.8. The Cold War

6.9. Espionage

6.10. Troop Movement

7. Technology/Modes of Communication (How/why were these created? What affect have they had on society/innovation/realtionships?)

7.1. Printing Press

7.2. TV

7.3. Telegraph

7.4. Telephone

7.5. Computers

7.5.1. AIM

7.5.2. Email

7.5.3. Coding

7.5.4. Blogging

7.5.5. MySpace

7.6. Social Media

7.6.1. Instagram

7.6.2. Facebook

7.6.3. Twitter

7.6.4. TikTok

7.7. Newspapers

7.7.1. Influence on Politics

7.8. Postal Services/Letters

7.9. Pigeons

7.10. Radio

7.11. Compass

7.12. Clocks

7.12.1. Sundials

7.13. Podcasts

7.14. Sonar

7.15. Radar

7.16. Railroad

7.17. Air Travel

7.18. Sea-faring

7.18.1. Dutch East Indies Company(?)

7.19. Unintended Side Effects of Mass Media

7.20. Music

7.20.1. Songs of Protest (Jaxon)

7.21. Advertisements

7.22. News Channels

8. Language(s)

8.1. Relation to Power/Oppression

8.1.1. Colonialism

8.2. Braille

8.3. ASL

8.4. AAV

8.5. Computer Coding

8.5.1. Binary

8.5.2. JAVA

8.5.3. Python

8.5.4. C++

8.6. Written Language

8.6.1. Rhetoric

8.6.2. How it evolves

8.7. Spoken Language

8.7.1. Dialects/Slang

8.7.2. Impactful Speeches

8.7.3. FDR's Fireside Chats

8.8. More than 5,000 Languages

8.9. Codes/Secret Languages

8.9.1. Morse Code

8.9.2. Message Scrambling

8.9.3. The Enigma Machine

8.10. Khoisa Clicking Language

8.11. Yoodling

8.12. Throat Singing (Mongolia?)

8.13. Fictional Languages

8.13.1. Elvish

8.13.2. Romulen

8.13.3. Klingon

9. Through Gatherings

9.1. World's Fairs

9.2. Olympics

9.3. United Nations

9.4. Trade Routes

9.4.1. The Silk Road

9.5. Conventions

9.6. E3 (The Electronic Entertainment Expo)

10. Historical Periods/Categories

10.1. Local History

10.2. European History

10.3. World History

10.4. Women's History

10.5. WWI History

10.6. The Cold War

10.7. WWII

10.8. Vietnam

10.9. Korean Conflict

10.10. The Revolutionary War

10.11. North Korea

10.12. Iran

10.13. The Dark Ages

10.14. The Industrial Revolution

10.15. The Dawn of Civilization (Mesopotamia)

11. Symbols

11.1. Statue of Liberty

11.2. Trojan Horse

11.3. The Cross

11.4. Flags

11.4.1. The Surrender Flag

11.5. Gifs

11.6. People (Political Figures)

12. With Animals

12.1. The Gambi War (War between two chimpanzee tribes)

12.2. Jane Goodall

12.3. Domestication

12.4. Octopus Research

12.5. Whales/Dolphins High-Frequency Sound Communication