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    Blumler‚ JG & Gurevitch‚ M 1974‚ ‘Utilization of mass communication by the individual’‚ in JG Blumler & E Katz (eds.)‚ the Uses of Mass Communications: Current Perspectives on Gratifications Research‚ Sage Publications‚ Beverly hills‚ pp 19-32. McQuail‚ D 1994‚ Mass Communication Theory‚ Ca.: Sage. Nightingale‚ V 1996‚ ‘ Encoding/decoding’ in Studying Audiences: The Shock of the Real‚ Routledge‚ London‚ pp21-39. Hall‚ Stuart‚ 1980. ‘Encoding/Decoding’‚ in Stuart Hall‚ D Hobson‚ A. Lowe and P. Willis

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    The Agenda Setting Agenda-setting theory describes the "ability [of the news media] to influence the salience of topics on the public agenda." Essentially‚ the theory states that the more salient a news issue is - in terms of frequency and prominence of coverage - the more important news audiences will regard the issue to be. Agenda-setting theory was formally developed by Dr. Max McCombs and Dr. Donald Shaw in a study on the 1968 presidential election. In the 1968 "Chapel Hill study‚" McCombs and

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    Parekh Harsha‚ Internet‚ Knowledge work‚ Mumbai 1999. Semester IV Paper II Inter-cultural Communications 1. Communications and culture - M.R. Dua and T. Manonmani Galgotia publishing House‚ New Delhi‚ 1997 2. Mass Communication Theory By Denis Mcquail‚ Sage Publication‚ London‚ 1994. 3. Methods for intercultural Research Edited by William B. Gudykunst Yong Yun Kim‚ Sage Publication‚ New Delhi. 1994. 4. What is cultural studies and Edited by John Storey‚ Published by Arnold‚ London‚ 1997 5

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    Media Perspectives on Health and Social Care The objective of this essay is to understand the representations of the media in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS issue on gays and bisexual persons within health and social care setting. The importance of the mass media will be discussed to gain insight in promoting awareness on HIV/AIDS. It will clarify some specific theories and models of approach as they relate to mass media context in relation to the case studies and conclude. Irwin

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    D. F. (1997). Building Communication Theory. (3rd ed.). Prospect Heights‚ IL: Waveland Press‚ Inc. Katz‚ E.‚ Blumler‚ J.G.‚ & Gurevitch‚ M. (1973). Uses and gratifications research. The Public Opinion Quarterly‚ 37(4)‚ 509-523. Massey‚ K.B McQuail‚ D. (2001). With more handsight: Conceptual problems and some ways forward for media use research. Communications‚ 26(4)‚ 337-350. Rubin‚ Alan Rubin‚ A.M.‚ & Windahl‚ S. (1986). The Uses & Dependency Model of Mass Communication; Critical

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    Dennis currently lives with his mother and his siblings. Dennis has run away from home seven times. There were no reports of him being kicked out of the home. Mr. Noah Smith‚ the mother’s fiancé also resides in the home. He is the father of Dennis’ half-brothers. Mr. Dennis Cooke‚ the biological father resides in the city of Portsmouth‚ according to Ms. Barner. She reported he has had engagement in Dennis’ life‚ but he is currently incarcerated due to his failure to pay child support. Dennis obeys

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    A. (1988) Victims: Surviving the aftermath of violent crime. London: Hutchison Ltd. Klapper‚ J Lazarsfeld‚ P. F. Et al. (1948) The People’s Choice. Columbia: Columbia University Press. Marcuse‚ H. (1972) The One Dimensional Man. London: Abacus. McQuail‚ D. (1994) Mass Communication Theory: An Introduction‚ 3rd edn. London: Sage. Pearsall‚ J. (1998). The New Oxford Dictionary of English. Oxford: Oxford University Press. The Sun‚ (2007) Trowler‚ P. (1998) Investigating Mass Media. London: Collins

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    CONTENT PAGE ABSTRACT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 LITERATURE REVIEW ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 METHODOLOGY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 HYPOTHESIS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 LIMITATIONS OF RESEARCH …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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    a boy that he has adopted. Throughout this movie David uses two different parenting techniques to try and get Dennis to conform to some of the cultural norms of society. Dennis is not like the average child‚ he is in great need of developing a lasting relationship. He is in constant fear of people leaving him or not wanting him around. The viewer is able to see how both David and Dennis struggle to build bonds and become a family. At the beginning of the movie “Martian Child” David‚ the father

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    tried to get the rest of his gang members riled up‚ his exact words were “Let’s go get Mabry‚ he stole my wrist watch‚ we should go mess him up real good.” Roper knew that Dennis Moran was carrying a gun that day because when they were in the clubhouse Dennis Moran showed them the gun‚ Gary Roper even “ooed and aahed” about it. Dennis Moran also stated “Let’s go teach those Jets a lesson” and he kept on repeating those words over and over again‚ which shows that shooting the victim Larry Mabry was premeditated

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