Media Literacy And The Effect Of Socialization

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Media Literacy and the Effect of Socialization

Media Literacy and the Effect of Socialization
  • Author : Christine W. Trültzsch-Wijnen
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Release Date : 2020-11-11
  • Total pages : 384
  • ISBN : 9783030563608
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This book explores the socially and individually determined nature of media literacy, addressing the central question of how individuals’ media activity can be explained and evaluated. It examines people's media activity through the relationship between their competence to act and actual actions. Further, the book discusses the social factors that foster self-determined media activity, including people's abilities and skills and the associated knowledge that facilitates such skills, from the perspectives of various social science disciplines. Lastly, it applies these theoretical reflections to two empirical studies. Overall, this book provides a fundamental introduction to theories of media socialization, media literacy and media competence, and to the relation between media and socialization. It analyses international discourses on children, media, media literacy, and digital literacy. This book is of interest to scholars and researchers in the field of media studies, including media sociology and media education, communication, and cultural studies.

Media Effects and Society

Media Effects and Society
  • Author : Elizabeth M. Perse,Jennifer Lambe
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release Date : 2016-08-05
  • Total pages : 341
  • ISBN : 9781136992360
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Grounded in theoretical principle, Media Effects and Society help students make the connection between mass media and the impact it has on society as a whole. The text also explores how the relationship individuals have with media is created, therefore helping them alleviate its harmful effects and enhance the positive ones. The range of media effects addressed herein includes news diffusion, learning from the mass media, socialization of children and adolescents, influences on public opinion and voting, and violent and sexually explicit media content. The text examines relevant research done in these areas and discusses it in a thorough and accessible manner. It also presents a variety of theoretical approaches to understanding media effects, including psychological and content-based theories. In addition, it demonstrates how theories can guide future research into the effects of newer mass communication technologies. The second edition includes a new chapter on effects of entertainment, as well as text boxes with examples for each chapter, discussion of new technology effects integrated throughout the chapters, expanded pedagogy, and updates to the theory and research in the text. These features enhance the already in-depth analysis Media Effects and Society provides.

Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media

Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media
  • Author : Jeffrey Jensen Arnett
  • Publisher : SAGE
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Total pages : 1105
  • ISBN : 9781412905305
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Media Literacy

Media Literacy
  • Author : W. James Potter
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2013
  • Total pages : 553
  • ISBN : 9781452206257
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This book offers a detailed approach to studying media influences and presents a vision of what it means to operate at a higher level of media literacy. The author agues that media have a profound influence on the way we perceive the world, shaping our beliefs and expectations. By becoming more media literate, we can avoid the potentially negative effects of those media messages as well as amplify the potentially positive effects. Topics covered include content, audience, media industries, media ownership, privacy, violence, sports, social media, and piracy of media messages.

The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children

The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children
  • Author : Lelia Green,Donell Holloway,Kylie Stevenson,Tama Leaver,Leslie Haddon
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release Date : 2020-10-27
  • Total pages : 604
  • ISBN : 9781351004091
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This companion presents the newest research in this important area, showcasing the huge diversity in children’s relationships with digital media around the globe, and exploring the benefits, challenges, history, and emerging developments in the field. Children are finding novel ways to express their passions and priorities through innovative uses of digital communication tools. This collection investigates and critiques the dynamism of children's lives online with contributions fielding both global and hyper-local issues, and bridging the wide spectrum of connected media created for and by children. From education to children's rights to cyberbullying and youth in challenging circumstances, the interdisciplinary approach ensures a careful, nuanced, multi-dimensional exploration of children’s relationships with digital media. Featuring a highly international range of case studies, perspectives, and socio-cultural contexts, The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children is the perfect reference tool for students and researchers of media and communication, family and technology studies, psychology, education, anthropology, and sociology, as well as interested teachers, policy makers, and parents.

American Media and Mass Culture

American Media and Mass Culture
  • Author : Donald Lazere
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release Date : 1987-12-07
  • Total pages : 640
  • ISBN : 0520044967
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On subjects from Superman to rock 'n' roll, from Donald Duck to the TV news, from soap operas and romance novels to the use of double speak in advertising, these lively essays offer students of contemporary media a comprehensive counterstatement to the conservatism that has been ascendant since the seventies in American politics and cultural criticism. Donald Lazere brings together selections from nearly forty of the most prominent Marxist, feminist, and other leftist critics of American mass culture-from a dozen academic disciplines and fields of media activism. The collection will appeal to a wide range of students, scholars, and general readers.

Theory of Media Literacy

Theory of Media Literacy
  • Author : W. James Potter
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2004-04-29
  • Total pages : 320
  • ISBN : 9781452245409
  • File Size : 30,6 Mb
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Theory of Media Literacy: A Cognitive Approach comprehensively explains how we absorb the flood of information in our media-saturated society and examines how we often construct faulty meanings from those messages. In this book, author W. James Potter enlightens readers on the tasks of information processing. By building on a foundation of principles about how humans think, Theory of Media Literacy examines decisions about filtering messages, standard schema to match meaning, and higher level skills to construct meaning.

Media Violence and Aggression

Media Violence and Aggression
  • Author : Tom Grimes,James A. Anderson,Lori Bergen
  • Publisher : SAGE
  • Release Date : 2008
  • Total pages : 281
  • ISBN : 9781412914413
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Counters the claim that media violence leads to widespread social aggression. Dispelling this myth through a multiple-method analysis, this work argues that there are, indeed, media effects that derive from media violence, pornography, and other kinds of visual, cyberspace, and print based messages.

Risk and Health Communication in an Evolving Media Environment

Risk and Health Communication in an Evolving Media Environment
  • Author : H Dan O'Hair
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release Date : 2018-01-12
  • Total pages : 352
  • ISBN : 9781351687119
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Broadcast media has a particular fascination with stories that involve risk and health crisis events-disease outbreaks, terrorist acts, and natural disasters-contexts where risk and health communication play a critical role. An evolving media landscape introduces both challenges and opportunities for using communication to manage extreme events and hazardous contexts. Risk and Health Communication in an Evolving Media Environment addresses issues of risk and health communication with a collection of chapters that reflect state-of-the-art discussion by top scholars in the field. The authors in this volume develop unique and insightful perspectives by employing the best available research on topics such as brand awareness in healthcare communication, occupational safety, climate change communication, local broadcasts of weather emergencies, terrorism, and the Ebola outbreak, among many other areas. It features analysis of new and traditional media that connects disasters, crises, risks, and public policy issues into a coherent fabric. This book bridges a substantial, but sometimes disconnected body of literature, and by doing so asks how contexts related to risk and health communication are best approached, how researchers balance scientific findings with cultural issues, and how scholars study an increasingly media-savvy society with traditional research methods.

Design and Implementation of Educational Games: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives

Design and Implementation of Educational Games: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives
  • Author : Zemliansky, Pavel,Wilcox, Diane
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • Release Date : 2010-04-30
  • Total pages : 540
  • ISBN : 9781615207824
  • File Size : 42,7 Mb
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"This book will give readers a solid understanding of issues in educational game design and deployment in the classroom"--Provided by publisher.

The SAGE Handbook of Child Development, Multiculturalism, and Media

The SAGE Handbook of Child Development, Multiculturalism, and Media
  • Author : Joy Keiko Asamen,Mesha L. Ellis,Gordon L. Berry
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2008-06-27
  • Total pages : 529
  • ISBN : 9781452261829
  • File Size : 44,5 Mb
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The SAGE Handbook of Child Development explores the multicultural development of children through the varied and complex interplay of traditional agents of socialization as well as contemporary media influences, examining how socialization practices and media content construct and teach us about diverse cultures. Editors Joy K. Asamen, Mesha L. Ellis, and Gordon L. Berry, along with chapter authors from a wide variety of disciplines, highlight how to analyze, compare, and contrast alternative perspectives of children of different cultures, domestically and globally, with the major principles and theories of child development in cognitive, socioemotional, and/or social/contextual domains.

Encyclopedia of Media Violence

Encyclopedia of Media Violence
  • Author : Matthew S. Eastin
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2013-10-01
  • Total pages : 456
  • ISBN : 9781506311098
  • File Size : 39,5 Mb
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Via 134 signed entries, this encyclopedia provides students, researchers, and the general public with an accessible, comprehensive, and well-balanced eviddence-based examination of theory, research and debates related to media violence. Entries conclude with Cross-References and Suggestions for Further Readings to guide users to related entries and resources for further research, and a thematic Reader’s Guide in the front matter groups related entries by topic to make it easier for users to locate related entries of interest.

Empowering India Through Digital Literacy (Vol. 1)

Empowering India Through Digital Literacy (Vol. 1)
  • Author : Dr. R. Babu, Dr. S. Kalaivani & Dr. K. Saileela
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Release Date : 2023
  • Total pages : 442
  • ISBN : 9780359527632
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PDF book entitled Empowering India Through Digital Literacy (Vol. 1) written by Dr. R. Babu, Dr. S. Kalaivani & Dr. K. Saileela and published by Lulu.com which was released on 2023 with total hardcover pages 442, the book become popular and critical acclaim.

20 Questions about Youth & the Media

20 Questions about Youth & the Media
  • Author : Sharon R. Mazzarella
  • Publisher : Peter Lang
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Total pages : 332
  • ISBN : 0820463345
  • File Size : 47,5 Mb
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Inter/Cultural Communication

Inter/Cultural Communication
  • Author : Anastacia Kurylo
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • Release Date : 2012-07-23
  • Total pages : 496
  • ISBN : 9781544304113
  • File Size : 25,9 Mb
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Today, students are more familiar with other cultures than ever before because of the media, Internet, local diversity, and their own travels abroad. Using a social constructionist framework, Inter/Cultural Communication provides today's students with a rich understanding of how culture and communication affect and effect each other. Weaving multiple approaches together to provide a comprehensive understanding of and appreciation for the diversity of cultural and intercultural communication, this text helps students become more aware of their own identities and how powerful their identities can be in facilitating change—both in their own lives and in the lives of others.

revolution from above - a simple way to save Earth

revolution from above - a simple way to save Earth
  • Author : Namame Müller,the real GjW'
  • Publisher : BookRix
  • Release Date : 2023-03-13
  • Total pages : 24
  • ISBN : 9783755435471
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- Consumers should not be in charge of deciding whether goods are produced in a fair and carbon-neutral way. - Due to their socialization and limited perception, consumers are not capable of making informed decisions about the global impact of their consumption. - Instead, companies should be legally required to produce goods sustainably, taking the burden of responsibility off of consumers. From the point of view of companies: - Companies should be legally required to produce their goods in a fair and carbon-neutral way. - This is necessary because consumers are not capable of making informed decisions about the global impact of their consumption due to their limited perception and socialization. - Companies have the power and resources to make sustainable production possible and should take responsibility for their impact on the environment. From a logical point of view: - Given that the global impact of consumption is a pressing issue, and that consumers are not capable of making informed decisions about it, it makes sense to shift the responsibility of sustainable production from consumers to companies. - Companies have the power and resources to make sustainable production possible, and should take responsibility for their impact on the environment. - Legally requiring companies to produce goods sustainably could help solve both social injustice and climate change issues in one stroke. Throughout history, trade has been driven by the desire to make a profit. As a result, importers and producers often prioritize their profits over social and environmental concerns. This has led to social injustice and environmental damage. While some consumers may want to make informed decisions, many are not equipped to fully understand the global impact of their actions. Therefore, I suggest that the responsibility for producing goods that are fair and environmentally sustainable should not be left to individual consumers. Instead, it should be mandated by laws and regulations that hold companies accountable for their production practices. This would ensure that products are produced in a way that benefits both society and the environment, without placing an unfair burden on consumers. By shifting the responsibility to producers and importers, we can make progress towards a more equitable and sustainable future. While individual actions are important, they cannot solve these complex issues on their own. It is time for a systemic change that holds businesses accountable for their impact on the planet and its inhabitants. Contact via [email protected]

Handbook of Research on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy in the Digital Age

Handbook of Research on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy in the Digital Age
  • Author : Taskiran, Nurdan Oncel
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • Release Date : 2019-11-29
  • Total pages : 405
  • ISBN : 9781799815365
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The fast pace of technology in this day and age has made it difficult for individuals to stay informed without becoming lost in the folds of an information overload. Methods used to narrow down information are becoming just as important as providing the information to be discovered. The Handbook of Research on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Literacy in the Digital Age is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the significance of being literate in the age of speed and technology. While highlighting topics such as e-advertising, mobile computing, and visual culture, this publication explores the major issues society has in the information age and the methods of innovative achievements of public or private institutions. This book is ideally designed for researchers, academicians, teachers, and business managers seeking current research on a variety of social sciences in terms of the digital age.

International Handbook of Media Literacy Education

International Handbook of Media Literacy Education
  • Author : Belinha S. De Abreu,Paul Mihailidis,Alice Y.L. Lee,Jad Melki,Julian McDougall
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release Date : 2017-04-21
  • Total pages : 416
  • ISBN : 9781317240068
  • File Size : 32,7 Mb
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At the forefront in its field, this Handbook examines the theoretical, conceptual, pedagogical and methodological development of media literacy education and research around the world. Building on traditional media literacy frameworks in critical analysis, evaluation, and assessment, it incorporates new literacies emerging around connective technologies, mobile platforms, and social networks. A global perspective rather than a Western-centric point of view is explicitly highlighted, with contributors from all continents, to show the empirical research being done at the intersection of media, education, and engagement in daily life. Structured around five themes—Educational Interventions; Safeguarding/Data and Online Privacy; Engagement in Civic Life; Media, Creativity and Production; Digital Media Literacy—the volume as a whole emphasizes the competencies needed to engage in meaningful participation in digital culture.

The Routledge International Handbook of Children, Adolescents and Media

The Routledge International Handbook of Children, Adolescents and Media
  • Author : Dafna Lemish
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release Date : 2013-07-18
  • Total pages : 526
  • ISBN : 9781134060627
  • File Size : 44,5 Mb
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The roles that media play in the lives of children and adolescents, as well as their potential implications for their cognitive, emotional, social and behavioral development, have attracted growing research attention in a variety of disciplines. The Routledge International Handbook of Children, Adolescents and Media analyses a broad range of complementary areas of study, including children as media consumers, children as active participants in media making, and representations of children in the media. The handbook presents a collection that spans a variety of disciplines including developmental psychology, media studies, public health, education, feminist studies and the sociology of childhood. Essays provide a unique intellectual mapping of current knowledge, exploring the relationship of children and media in local, national, and global contexts. Divided into five parts, each with an introduction explaining the themes and topics covered, the handbook features 57 new contributions from 71 leading academics from 38 countries. Chapters consider vital questions by analyzing texts, audience, and institutions, including: the role of policy and parenting in regulating media for children the relationships between children’s’ on-line and off-line social networks children’s strategies of resistance to persuasive messages in advertising media and the construction of gender and ethnic identities The Handbook’s interdisciplinary approach and comprehensive, international scope make it an authoritative, state of the art guide to the nascent field of Children’s Media Studies. It will be indispensable for media scholars and professionals, policy makers, educators, and parents.

International Handbook of Research in Arts Education

International Handbook of Research in Arts Education
  • Author : Liora Bresler
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release Date : 2007-01-26
  • Total pages : 1568
  • ISBN : 9781402029981
  • File Size : 34,6 Mb
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Providing a distillation of knowledge in the various disciplines of arts education (dance, drama, music, literature and poetry and visual arts), this essential handbook synthesizes existing research literature, reflects on the past, and contributes to shaping the future of the respective and integrated disciplines of arts education. While research can at times seem distant from practice, the Handbook aims to maintain connection with the live practice of art and of education, capturing the vibrancy and best thinking in the field of theory and practice. The Handbook is organized into 13 sections, each focusing on a major area or issue in arts education research.

Children, Sexuality, and the Law

Children, Sexuality, and the Law
  • Author : Sacha M. Coupet,Ellen Marrus
  • Publisher : NYU Press
  • Release Date : 2015-05-22
  • Total pages : 288
  • ISBN : 9780814744475
  • File Size : 15,9 Mb
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American political and legal culture is uncomfortable with children's sexuality. While aware that sexual expression is a necessary part of human development, law rarely contemplates the complex ways in which it interacts with children and sexuality. Just as the law circumscribes children to a narrow range of roles—either as entirely sexless beings or victims or objects of harmful adult sexual conduct—so too does society tend to discount the notion of children as agents in the domain of sex and sexuality. Where a small body of rights related to sex has been carved out, the central question has been the degree to which children resemble adults, not necessarily whether minors themselves possess distinct and recognized rights related to sex, sexual expression, and sexuality. Children, Sexuality, and the Law reflects on some of the unique challenges that accompany children in the broader context of sex, exploring from diverse perspectives the ways in which children emerge in sexually related dimensions of law and contemporary life. It explores a broad range of issues, from the psychology of children as sexual beings to the legal treatment of adolescent consent. This work also explores whether and when children have a right to expression as understood within the First Amendment. The first volume of its kind, Children, Sexuality, and the Law goes beyond the traditional discourse of children as victims of adult sexual deviance by highlighting children as agents and rights holders in the realm of sex, sexuality, and sexual orientation.