WikiProject Potential Articles edit

1. Digital divide by country

We would add a section on digital divide in the United Kingdom. By adding to this article we would be explaining and assessing the digital divide in the United Kingdom. This expands the knowledge of global digital divide by focusing in on one region.

2. Cultural learning

Though this article is short we think it would benefit from an anecdotal and multinational example of cultural transmission. For this, we would introduce the prevalence and proliferation of American culture in Japan after World War II. Cultural exchange in the information age is an important aspect of the changing role of knowledge.

3. Ulysses (Novel)


We would like to further clarify the impact the Supreme Court decision that Ulysses was not obscene had both on international obscenity/vice laws and the publishing industry. Censorship of culturally deviant works is not as prevalent as it once was, but it is important to understand how present laws were shaped.

Cultural learning section draft edit

An example of cultural transmission can be seen in post-World War II Japan during the American occupation of the country. There were political, economic, and social changes in Japan influenced by America.[1] Some changes were to their constitution, reforms, and consumption of media which was influenced by American occupiers. The occupation of Japan transformed into a strong link between nations. Over time, Japanese culture began to accept American touchstones like jazz and baseball, while Americans were introduced to Japanese cuisine and entertainment. [1]

  1. ^ a b "The American Occupation of Japan, 1945-1952 | Asia for Educators | Columbia University". afe.easia.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2018-10-22.