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    African-Americans at the hands of the police. While racialized policing is not a new concept to the black communities, these particular events – such as the killings of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and Sandra Bland, to name a few – received massive media coverage…

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    quantify the bias in underreporting the media. Some may ask why underreporting may matter. This is extremely important because it is the stepping stone for media to be able to become more bias, and the media is meant to be accurate. This presents a huge problem because it can fuel a fire even though that the media has no intent of encouraging this sort of horrific behavior. John Sawyer, a researcher at Georgetown University, writes that, “Even when the media self-censors or is censored by the…

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    The Agenda-Setting Theory

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    essay explains and evaluates that news not only facilitates considerations but also the thinking. The purpose is to emphasize the critical role of news to affect and shape mindsets of the mass. In the contemporary digital economic society, news generates plentiful data and information to affect daily social practices. Contents of news will be diversified, including economic, political, social, cultural, etc. When the whole society pays the most attentions to the news, which will be salient…

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    seemed to focus on where information whether it be from news media or social media where to they hold most confidence in. First, the headline “Crackberry is no joke” fashions a new slang name…

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    this gender stereotype which I can see through my siblings as well. My sister is a bit of a tom boy however, due to ideologies created by media she feels the need to conform to societal expectations just because of the media she consumes has portrayed a certain gender construct. The same with my brother, he likes pink but society, through agenda setting and the media show us that pink is for girls only and to me this is an absolute ridiculous stereotype. I encourage you to watch a Disney movie…

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    “Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media” is a documentary in which we can observe Noam Chomsky—in various interviews, debates and forums—make a relationship between big corporations and the media. In this documentary, Noam Chomsky makes us realize how we, the people, are conditioned to believe certain things in the media because of the business elites. This idea will be demonstrated through The New York Time’s coverage of the atrocities in East Timor and Cambodia and through Chomsky’s…

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    Although research has indicated that the affects of the media have damaged children in numerous ways, some argue that the media has actually enhanced the way children learn and socialize. Television channels such as PBS and Discovery have argued that they have provided education and valuable lessons for young children. An ABC News article titled, TV can Improve Kids Behavior, is in defense of the media being a positive influence for children. Dr. Christakis, a director of Child Health, has…

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    The moral responsibilities of the media in regards to the news/journalism are, news manipulations, truth, and conflict with the law. The news manipulations says that the news can manipulate or be manipulated. The government and corporations may attempt to manipulate the news media by either using censorship or ownership, it just depends. I thinks it strange that they want to try and manipulate us, but then turns around and be truthful about it, which leads to my next one: Truth. Truth, which…

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    Barry Glassner Fear

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    various ways that people invent fears. Glassner says that "fear is constructed through efforts to protect against it." Throughout the article, he explains the different ways that people and society exaggerate fears to provide new means of media for journalists. As a whole, these new exaggerations and developments have molded the way society views fear. Glassner also quoted President Roosevelt's "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and continues to state that "fear is certainly one…

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    particularly those identified with political conduct, was joined by an extended accessibility of information. One such field of study that has profited from information accessibility and equitably situated research points is that of media impacts. Generally, as the media scene was experiencing the structural worldwide conformity toward the online generation, we were…

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