École de la Communication Introduction to Media Studies ICOE2005 Fall 2012 Mondays 14:45–16:45 Professor: Joseph Bender Course Description What is/are the media? Who produces and influences them and under what circumstances? How do the media represent reality? What effects do they have on the audience? To what extent are the media globalized or different across countries? What is new about the new media? The course considers the nature of mediated communication‚ historical transformations
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IMC‚ brand communications‚ and corporate cultures Client/advertising agency co-ordination and cohesion Lynne Eagle‚ Philip J. Kitchen. European Journal of Marketing. Bradford: 2000. Vol. 34‚ Iss. 5/6; pg. 667 Abstract (Summary) The concept of integrated marketing communication (IMC) has received considerable coverage in the literature‚ but even its most ardent supporters have noted problems in translating the concept into reality. Reports on an extensive two-phase study of the New Zealand advertising
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Catherine Grace L. Tomas BSIT-4B TRANSMISSION MEDIA The means through which data is transformed from one place to another is called transmission or communication media. There are two categories of transmission media used in computer communications. Infrared Infrared transmission is usually limited to a small area‚ e.g. one room‚ with the transmitter pointed towards the receiver. The hardware is inexpensive and does not require an antenna.
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Allan Bell The Language of News Media (περίληψη: Γιώργος Σαµαρτζής) Written by a linguist who is himself a journalist‚ this is a uniquely account of the language of media news. Allan Bell emphasizes the importance of the processes which produce media language‚ as stories are moulded and modified by various hands. He stresses it is indeed stories that journalists and editors produce‚ not articles. These stories have viewpoint‚ values and structure that can be analysed. He is concerned
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Julie Horton November 16‚ 2012 COM 201 AD Media Analyses Essay #2 For my second media analysis essay‚ I got to observe my two close friends playing video games. Both my friends are currently not enrolled in COM 201 class and are University of Washington undergraduate students both intending to major in two different areas: Psychology and Biology. One of them is my 19 years old male friend and the other friend is my 20 years old female friend. Their ethnicity and race is South Korean-Asian.
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role and functions of the mass media are frequently a subject of debate in modern societies and critically asses a range of theories of their influence on beliefs and behaviours. From the beginning of 15th century with the development of media‚ it had the simple meaning of communication‚ which used tools to produce‚ store and deliver information. Later‚ society witnessed new ways of spreading more types of information as in data‚ image‚ sound and communication tools between people. Modalities
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newspaper or media organization can think of the non-existence of computer in its entity. Computer is considered a vital part of media industry now. Print‚ broadcast‚ electronic and advertising‚ all communication mediums taking full advantage of this new invention of the century By the middle of the 19th century‚ newspapers were becoming the primary means of disseminating and receiving information. Between 1890 to 1920‚ the period known as the "golden age" of print media‚ media barons such
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longer know what is going on in the network of people they have chosen to be informed about? Loosing this powerful tool for communication‚ how much would it change the way they communicate with Facebook friends? Without Facebook‚ how could they understand how they are perceived? In summary‚ all three questions will be answered: the loss of a social network‚ the loss of a communication tool and the loss of a self-perception mirror are all actually not losses‚ but gains. Facebook feels like a social network
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ssignment-1 Sociological theories: The sociological approach to communication theory is based on the assumption that there exists a definite relationship between mass communication and social change. 1. CULTIVATION THEORY History Cultivation theory was an approach propounded by Professor George Gerbner‚ dean of the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania. He began the ’Cultural Indicators’ research project in the mid-1960s‚ to study whether and how watching
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the pool of people someone has the opportunity to meet is almost endless. With any emerging technology‚ especially one that has significant implications on the pattern of human interaction and communication‚ there will be proponents and opponents. This essay will express my disagreement with view that media-based relationship and ‘communities’ have a damaging effect on our society in general but rather plays a major role in the success of modern human relationship. The most profound technologies
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