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Media And Society
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03/22/2006

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What is an Information Society?
Definition
A society in which the largest part of economic activity engages in producing, processing, or distributing information
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Define Concentration of Ownership
Definition
ownership of media is shrinking, business competition limited to few companies
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What is Media Convergence?
Definition
The intergration of Mass Media
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What is Media Convergence?
Definition
The intergration of Mass Media
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What is Media Convergence?
Definition
The intergration of Mass Media
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What is Media Determinism?
Definition
Media causes changes in society
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What is Technological Determinism?
Definition
Technology causes social change
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What theories is Marshall McLuhan responsible for?
Definition
Medium is the Message and Global Village
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What is the Global Village Theory?
Definition
Through electricity we resume person-to-person relations as if on the smallest village scale
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What was Neil Postman's Theory?
Definition
Technopoly – when technology is deified and we can no longer function without it
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Define Cultural Determinism.
Definition
We are the factors that fuel media change
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Define Mutual Determinism
Definition
Technology is neither good nor bad, its how we use it
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What is the Mass Society Theory?
Definition
Media are corrupting influences that undermine the social order
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What is the Hypodermic Needle/ Magic Bullet theory?
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Media are recognized as dangerous drugs or lethal weapons that instantly penetrate and effect the target
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Define The Two Step Flow Theory.
Definition
Opinion leaders are people who stay very well informed about all topics through the media and end up influencing opinion followers who are less exposed to media
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Explain the Selective Processes Theory.
Definition
Selective exposure, Selective Retention, Selective Perception (Theorized to be the agents that limit the effects of the media)
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What is the Reinforcement Theory?
Definition
On average, the public overestimates the persuasive capabilities of the media. Argued that media reinforces beliefs already harbored by the audience instead of shaping new ones.
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What are the four main functions of the media?
Definition
Agenda Setting, Gatekeeping, Framing, and The Spiral of Silence
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Explain the Cultivation Theory.
Definition
Over time heavy television viewers develop world views that coincide with what they see on TV.
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What are the contrasting approaches to reasoning?
Definition
Qualitative (taken in context), and Quantitative (cold hard facts coomonly numbers and percentages.)
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What is the Stimulation Model?
Definition
– A direct causal relationship between violent content and aggressive behavior
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What is the Catharisis Theory?
Definition
Idea that being exposed to media violence relieved people’s innate aggressive drive and causes them to be less violent.
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What is Vicarious Punishment/Reinforcement?
Definition
Idea that observed consequences serve the same function as real ones.
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What is Reinforcement?
Definition
Strengthening of present attitudes or opinions
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What is Crystallization?
Definition
Sharpening of weaker positions, or changing opinions altogether
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What is the Digital Divide?
Definition
Poor have less access to new forms of media than the rich, widening the knowledge gap
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What is the Knowledge Gap?
Definition
– Wealthier people have access to more technologies, libraries, and better schools than do the poor, giving them better opportunities
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What is the Cocoon Effect?
Definition
Personalized information leads to highly fragmented consumer groups with little in common
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