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    is an Audience? Inglis: “The public is defined by conventional media theory as audience‚ and an audience only listens.” “To cast a society as consumes is to see its members as creatures to be fed‚ housed and kept quiet.” Definition A: A mass of undifferentiated people who are anonymous to the producer of mediated message(s) and become a collective of unorganized individuals centered on the use or exposure to a particular media text (Glynn‚ Herbst‚ O’Keefe & Shapiro 1999: McQuail‚ 1997). Definition

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    Social Comparison Theory

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    social media profile and spending approximately 12.5 hours per week on social media (Sensis‚ 2016)‚ Fardouly and colleagues have presented their theories on the role of social media on the body image of young women‚ with reference to their own research studies‚ in relation to Festingers’ social comparison theory. Fardouly and colleagues propose that when young women make appearance comparisons‚ they become more susceptible to the effects of social media (Fardouly et al. 2015). Due to social media

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    new self-esteem‚ Donkey-donkey keeps his beautiful long ears upright from then on. The writer highlights the similarity of our culture and our social values‚ as our family and friends who in someway define our core values‚ there is still a greater influence that defines beauty and our self-image‚ and that is society. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” This quotation was firstly heard in Greek in the 3rd century. This means that various people could interpret beauty in different ways. According

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    We need heroes in our society‚ or in any society‚ because they give us someone to model ourselves after. The average human being‚ however pushed around or caged in they may be is unwilling to brave the dangers inherent to resolving the problems that plague them. Crime may overwhelm a city‚ but we do not care until it affects us personally; and even then we only usually worry about whatever facet of it has impact on our own life. We are inherently selfish creatures‚ and are possessed of a vile need

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    Program Submitted by: Alba‚ Emmanuel Evan Cabildo‚ Angeli Mercado‚ Aizel Kristel Pagdato‚ Gladys Rodenas‚ Zaira May Varona‚ Nicodemus Zaragosa‚ Roselle Submitted on: March 3‚ 2010 Chapter I: Introduction BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Perception and Media In 2008‚ Millennium Challenge Corporation’s (MCC) corruption test gave the Philippines a failing grade in the area of “control of corruption” (North America News Bureau‚ 2008).The country failed the test of two indicators for not spending enough

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    ARTICLE IN WHICH YOU EXPLORE THE CONCEPT OF MEDIA IMPERIALISM. DISCUSS THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MEDIA IMPERIALISM IN YOUR COUNTRY. LIMIT YOUR EXAMPLES TO ONE MEDIA INDUSTRY IN YOUR COUNTRY (FILM‚ NEWS‚ TELEVISION PROGRAMMING‚ BOOKS‚ MUSIC‚ INTERNET‚ ETC.). BECAUSE THIS IS AN ACADEMIC‚ IT SHOULD BE THEORETICALLY GROUNDED. CONCLUDE YOUR ARTICLE BY DEBATING WHETHER THE IDEAS AROUND MEDIA IMPERIALISM ARE STILL RELEVANT IN THE CURRENT NEW MEDIA ENVIROMENT. (10) 6. YOU ARE AN

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    4 Major Agents; Sociology

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    Four major agents that have influenced my development are family‚ school‚ peers‚ Those major agents are family‚ school‚ peers‚ and mass media. mass media. My family are the ones that have always been there for me. I grew up with my brothers so They influenced me greatly. My parents raised me so they had a great influence on me so I can be the person I am today. I have gone to school all my life. Teachers have been educating me for many years. The school influenced my development my pushing me so

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    and shown on television the next day. This mass media coverage of the events influences the goals of the reform by making it reach all people in French who were opposing the de Gaulle government. Also for this campaign there was a slogan and posters that were spread in universities and on streets which shows how the leaders of this campaign were serious about spreading the goals of the reform as much as they can‚ and here was the role of mass media who were broadcasting the news of the revolution

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    Female Body Ideal

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    The Female Body Ideal through Media How do you feel about yourself when you look in the mirror? Dissatisfied?... This research paper is about the problems women have to face with their body and how they look like because of the ideal the media gives them. For me‚ it is really important to talk about this problem because it definitely has to change. A recent article in the Daily News said‚ that 87% out of 2000 girls are unhappy with their body. Only 19% of the teenagers were actually overweighed‚

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    Two way communication

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    messages would have a direct influence of people’s votes however the researchers were surprised to find out this was infact not the case at all. It was the personal and informal contact that had more of an impact on voting behaviour as apposed to exposure to radio or newspapers. With the results of the research‚ they developed the two-step flow theory of mass communication. The Two-Step Flow Theory claims that the information we receive from the mass media moves in two stages. 1. Firstly

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