Mediated Communication
Characteristics of Mediated Communication
Impersonal Limited opportunity for feedback Asynchronous Passive audience Anonymous Limited accountability
Issues in a Mediated Society
Counterfactual representations Avai
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MS2306 FROM HYPERTEXT TO CYBERTEXT: RESEARCHING NEW MEDIA
http:/homepages.uel.ac.uk/T.D.Sampson/DocLand/MS2306/MS2306.htm
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1 David Reiter Section AT Assignment 4 Final Draft October 25, 2007 The Effects of Media If a stereotype is presented in the right way, anyone can believe anything. That is why the media has such a lasting effect on our culture and society. It can ta
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Lecture 13: Computational Media Theory
IS246 Multimedia Information (FILM
240, Section 4)
Prof. Marc Davis
UC Berkeley SIMS Monday and Wednesday 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Spring 2003
http:/www.sims.berkeley.edu/academics/courses/is246/s03/
IS246 - SPRING 200
Mass Communication
Chapter Thirteen
Mass Communication Agenda
In this chapter you will learn:
I. II. III. IV. Mass Communication Defined/History Theories of Mass Communication Some Effects of Mass Communication Extended Topic: Media literacy
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Chapter 5
The Mass Media
by Graham Knight and Josh Greenberg
Copyright 2008 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.
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INTRODUCTION
Will examine: Theoretical perspectives on the media Political economy of the media Identity, ideolo
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Lecture 1
MS2306 FROM HYPERTEXT TO CYBERTEXT: RESEARCHING NEW MEDIA
http:/homepages.uel.ac.uk/T.D.Sampson/DocLand/MS2306/MS2306.htm
Tuesday Lectures - 1.00 2.00 in LD 1201 Seminar 1 - 2.00 3.30 in LD 2255 Seminar -2.00 3.30 in LD1335b
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Chapter 13. The Effects of Mass Media. Methods For Studying Media Effects. o Experiments: Social Psychology (+) o Cause/effect can be monitored (-) o Artificial setting. o Qualitative, quantitative. Surveys: o Deductive method (+) o Allows for track