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    accessible. Forty years ago the only way a person could access a media source was through the newspaper‚radio‚or television. Society is now able to access media sources from virtually anywhere in the habitable world. The media has taken advantage of this and has become one of the biggest industries in the world. Everyday millions of people read‚listen‚ or watch something news related without knowing if it is an unbiased report. Media bias is one of the most dangerous and controversial issues in our

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    past 50 years‚ mass media become part of everyone’s daily life. Because the development of technology is rapid in the world‚ from telegraph‚ radio‚ to TV‚ computer‚ mobile phone. Media makes the lives of the people at ease‚ along with Information and Communication Technologies; they produce to increase the standard of living for the people to spend time. Nowadays‚ teenagers can easier to get mass media in computer; they can through computers to know different types of mass media that they want to have

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    EMBARGOED UNTIL DELIVERY CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Youth‚ New Media and Political  Y th N M di d P liti l Participation in the Election Trisha T. C. Lin Assistant Professor‚ Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information‚ Information Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore Trishalin@ntu.edu.sg Alice‚ Yah-Huei Hong YahProfessor‚ Fu Jen Catholic University‚ Taiwan Alicehong0323@gmail.com GE2011: Watershed Election PM said vote swing is because…  greater proportion of critical young voters

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    What are the media and media advocacy? Media‚ which is the plural form of ’medium’‚ are the forms of communication – television and radio; newspapers‚ magazines‚ and written materials (or "print media")‚ and‚ more often now‚ the Internet – used to spread or transmit information from a source (which can be a person‚ an organization‚ a business‚ an institution‚ a government agency‚ a policy maker‚ or another media outlet) to the general public. Advocacy means openly supporting a certain viewpoint

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    through the public media‚ which in itself has several branches such as celebrity media‚ sports media and so on. One can argue that media serves an extremely important role by informing the public on a large scale‚ but in contrast‚ it is also easily argued that media can act as bacteria‚ infecting viewers with un-needed information which could be considered dangerous in some cases. Natural Born Killers is the most effective film at exposing the ironic relationship between media and it’s attentive

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    fantasy from reality which makes them more unaware of what’s right and wrong due to the influence of media. In the stages of development‚ children often are heavily influenced by the things they see happening around them‚ this includes things seen in the media. “The vivid portrayal of violence as a means of justice gives them a false sense of right and wrong. Hence the amount of violence the media broadcasts ought to be censored at least for children. Also the casual approach towards topics of sex

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    Media and Ethics

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    What is Ethics? And why is it important when thinking about media? (Industry perspective – Ethics in Western Media). Ethics can be defined as a set of fundamental principles and basic concepts of decent human conduct. It includes the study of universal values and the subject areas in its spectrum‚ such as the concern for health‚ safety and wellbeing‚ natural environment‚ conformity with the law of land‚ natural or human rights and the essential equality

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    4. Does globalisation imply cultural homogenisation? Your answer should consider specific local and global media examples and should include reference to the Appadurai and McChesney article in the course reader. Globalization plays an important role on the world and society today. Furthermore globalization is very arguable that it will induced cultural homogenization. Globalization can be simply defined by the process of cross culture between nation and nation or the process of international integration

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    5 (a) Explain the factors that influence the content of the news. The mass-manipulative model argues that the content of the mass media is largely controlled and determined by members of ruling class‚ with the object of using the mass media to maintain their control over the proletariat. The do this either by diverting them from seeing the class relations of a capitalist society for what they are‚ or by portraying any groups who challenge bourgeois control as sinister‚ dangerous and misguided

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    Media Violence In An Electronic Society In Scharrer’s article “The behavioral‚ affective‚ and cognitive implications of media violence:  Complex relationships between young people and texts” she explores the correlation between media violence and rising rates of violent acts. She makes the claim that media violence desensitizes younger children to either fear or recreate the violent acts they see in media. This correlation between violent images and violent acts is undeniable and clearly supported

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