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    Spring 2015 STUDY YOUR NOTES‚ BOOK CHAPTERS AND POWERPOINTS ON MOODLE. Chapter 6 - Jamming Media and Popular Culture: Analyzing Messages about Diverse Cultures • Define popular culture and understand its effects in the context of globalization. • What is culture jamming? • Why are IC scholars interested in popular culture representation? • Understand dominant‚ negotiated‚ and oppositional readings of pop culture texts. • What is encoding and decoding? • Understand the difference between cultural homogenization

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    XXXXX page 1 Ms. XXXX XXXXXXXX Prep Writing 2 XX September 2011 The Negative Effects Of Media On Our Youth Of all the different types of media out there‚ television seems to have the biggest grip on our youth. Consider these startling statistics from studies by Dr. David Walsh. For example‚ the average house in America has 2.6 television sets and 56% of children have a TV in their room. Teenagers spend ½ hour a week with Dad alone‚ 2-1/2 hours a week with Mom alone‚ 5 hours

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    Hip Hop Culture began in the South Bronx‚ New York in the late 1970’s. In the beginning‚ Hip Hop music was the artistic expression of the black teenagers living in the South Bronx or inner city. Back then‚ the genre has been considered representative of the voice of the black community. Over a short amount of time‚ Hip Hop music has become an industry‚ and a major influence on mainstream culture in the United States. Commercialism dilutes its messages so that the genre no longer truly represents

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    I think the media played a very big role in influencing the public opinion during the Vietnam War. This was one of the first major wars being covered by the media; television had become something very familiar to the public sin the beginning of World War II. At the end of the war‚ it began to be manufactured in large-scale. In the 1950s‚ only 9% of Americans owned a television but in 1966‚ this number rose dramatically to 93%. Therefore‚ we can that television had become the most important source

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    architecture‚ Greece has paved the way for many of the things we see around us. While most of the time the media’s representation of a country or culture is historically inaccurate‚ for the most part‚ the portrayal of Greece by western media has been historically correct. It seems that American culture has been greatly interested in producing and viewing media based on ancient Greece. For example‚ the movies

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    essay that addresses the following: Outline the claim that consumption reflects and shapes our lifestyle and identity Essay Plan Main body and key points (950 words approx) TMA02 – Produce an essay plan and then write an essay that addresses the following: Outline the claim that consumption reflects and shapes our lifestyle and identity. Introduction “Shopping is part of what social scientists call consumption

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    I am not sure whether we do or do not all come from the Greeks; however if the question is referring to the way in which art/visual art‚ philosophy‚ history‚ music‚ economics‚ sports‚ theatrical events‚ science/math‚ democracy‚ and architecture of Greeks have had and still do have significant influence in Western culture‚ then perhaps the answer is yes. The Greeks believed that music could have a deep affect on human behavior. They believed music to be important to people in their public life

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    A culture of innovation fueled everything that occurred in the Industrial Revolution (I.R). The transport system only happened due to a culture of innovation. Thanks to the British government’s willingness to give out loans and without a previously established culture of revolution the government wouldn’t have given these loans out. This allowed the output of the country to increase and for Britain’s world trade to be boosted which increased the culture of revolution. This also increased the British

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    Babran Media‚ Globalization of Culture‚ and Identity Crisis in Developing Countries Sedigheh Babran‚ Iran Islamic Azad University This article focuses on the globalization of culture and the role of media in the ensuing identity crisis (both individual and social) resulting from this process. The article tries to display the basic concept of the process of globalization with all of its effects‚ threats‚ challenges,and opportunities and will illustrate its interaction with the media in developing

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    From the 1960’s (when it originated) to present day‚ Star Trek has represented what our culture strives to achieve. The show was boldly going where no man has gone before‚ and America was too. Part of the “American spirit” is to tackle momentous issues and improve upon the things we already have solved. In the 1960’s we dove into the Space Race and now we have breakthroughs in chemotherapy that has increased the 5-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer patients from 16% to 27% (and that percentage

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