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MASS MEDIA
WHOEVER CONTROLS THE MEDIA – THE IMAGES –
CONTROL THE CULTURE !
What is Mass Media?
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Mass Media are forms of communication that address large audiences or
publics: books, films, television, radio, newspapers, advertising, magazines,
and other forms of visual, audio and print communication that reach
multitudes of people.
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It does not include e-mail messages, IMs, tweets, and texting, which are
not directed to large publics.
Marshall McLuhan and “The medium is
the message”.
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Marshall McLuhan is best known for his statement, “The medium is the
message”.
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It implied, first, that the medium of communication is important in its own
right. – He argued that watching television shapes how we think ,
regardless of what we watch on television.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko6J9v1C9zE
CHANGES IN MASS MEDIA CHANGE
HUMAN LIFE
To explain how media shape our lives, McLuhan identified the media
that dominated in four distinct eras in human history
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Tribal Epoch – Oral Culture talking (hearing)(speech)
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Literate Epoch – alphabet (sight)- More emphasis on writing.
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Print Epoch – book (sight)
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Print did not immediately gain prominence as the medium the reached masses, because there was as yet
no way to mass-produce the written word, only the elite class had access to written media. However,
when Gutenberg invented the printing press in the 15th centaury, written no longer just limited to elite
members of society.
Electronic Epoch – telegraph
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Invention of the phonetic alphabet ushered in what McLuhan called literate epoch in human history.
Writing allowed people to communicate without face to face interaction
The increased access to information made possible by electronic communication led McLuhan to claim
that electronic media created a global village that resembles the tribal village.
Global Village
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Global Village- The modern day, worldwide community made possible by
electronic communication that instantaneously links people all over the
world.
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When McLuhan died in 1980, he left a partial manuscript that described
the computer as a new medium that would change human beings and
culture once again. Computer- mediated communication has greatly
influenced our lives.
MASS MEDIA SERVE INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
AND DESIRES
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Uses and gratification theory- Claims people use mass communication to
gratify their interest and desires.
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Uses and gratification theory assumes that we select media that we think
will give us something we value or want.
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We use media for pleasure. If you are bored and want excitement, you
might want to watch an action film or read an action novel.
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If you are going through a break up, depending on how it ended, you
might want to listen to music that disses your ex or music that makes you
miss him.
Uses and Gratification Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WygKLCyuBu0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7FWcnx6W0E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3KvO2xyPbo
Agenda Setting
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An agenda is a list of information for the media to cover certain issues and
events to cover, how to present them, the time limit of each one, mass
communication tells us what we should think about.
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Furthermore, an agenda relates to an agenda setting.
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Agenda Setting directs our attention.
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For an example, the media’s main agenda was to discuss ebola.
Media
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Mass media can also convince us to avoid or pay less attention to small
topics because people barely discuss it.
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Media sometimes tell us that some topics are irrelevant in general.
Gatekeeping
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A gatekeeper is a person or group that decides which messages pass
through the gates that control information flow to reach consumers.
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They also screen messages, stories, and perspectives to create messages
that shape our perceptions of events and people.
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Mass media contains a lot of gatekeeping.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_dwK5hC4ZI
Cultivation and Mainstreaming
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Mass media use gatekeeping cumulatively to promote particular
understandings about the world and how it operates.
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Cumulative is important because it reflects on the process of cultivation
world views.
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If a viewer watched television over a period of time it can affect a viewer’s
basic view of the world.
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Mainstreaming is the effect of television stabilizing and homogenizing views
within a society.
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The mean world syndrome is a dangerous place, full of mean people who
cannot be trusted and who are likely to harm us.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKwYZ4QWxRI
Mainstreaming and Cultivation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKwYZ4QWxRI
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Mainstreaming example
Mass Media Advance the Dominant
Ideology
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Mass Media viewpoint on:
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Issues, people, events
Terms:
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Product Placement: Paid for by advertisers/program sponsors…practice of
featuring products in media and ensuring that viewers recognize products
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Immersive Advertising: incorporates a product or brand into actual storylines in
books, television programs, films
Realistically Assess Mass Media’s
Influence
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Different views:
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Claims that mass media determine individual attitudes and social perspective
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Mass media don’t affect us at all… claims that mass media is one of the many
influences on individual attitudes and social perspectives.
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Represents a thoughtful assessment of qualified influence of mass media and our
ability to exercise control over their effects
Become Aware of Patterns in Media
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If you don’t understand patterns in media, you can’t understand fully the
workings of music, advertising, programming, etc..
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Learning to recognize patterns in media empowers you to engage media in critical
and sophisticated ways.
Actively Interrogate Media Messages
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Why is this story getting so much attention?
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Whose interests are served, and whose are muted?
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What’s the frame for the story, and what alternative frames might have
been used?
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How are different people and viewpoints framed by gatekeepers?
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Pg.290
Expose Yourself & Focus on Your
Motivations for Engaging Media
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“Mindful Exposures”
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People choose to view/listen to what
they particularly like
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Exposing yourself to multiple media also
means attending to more than
entertainment.
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(pg. 291)
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Media serves many purposes…they make
deliberate choices that serve their
goals at a certain time (pg. 291)
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Term:
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Puffery: claims for a product that seem
factual but are actually meaningless.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttde
_4Eu6gU
Family Feud
“MASS MEDIA”
________, Claims people use mass
communication to gratify their
interests and desires.
Answer: Uses and Gratification
Theory
True/False
Immersive Advertising is paid for by advertisers and program sponsors, it is
the practice of featuring products in media and ensuring that viewers
recognize the product.
ANSWER: False (Product Placement)
What is Puffery? Explain
Exaggerated, superlative claims
about a product that appear to
be factual, but are meaningless
and unverifiable.
The primary way that television
and other forms of mass
communication cultivate
particular worldview is __________
Answer: Mainstreaming
Name 3 forms of mass media that
is not directed to a large public
Email messages, tweets, texting
Tie-Breaker: What is the difference
between Intrapersonal and
Interpersonal Communication?