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William Moran

"Privacy Issues and Solutions in Social Network Sites" by Xi Chen, et al. - 0 views

  • Katina Michael, University of Wollongong
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      accuracy- its created by a professor and it looks like she knows what shes talking about.
  • Austin [7] also asserts: “[w]e do need to sharpen and deepen our understanding of traditional concerns regarding privacy in order to respond to these new situations”.
    • William Moran
       
      purpose- "we have to sharpen our understanding to be able to respond to new situations."
  • Attack techniques steal private information that users wish to keep secret.
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      authority- have control in your privacy settings.
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  • Privacy Issues and Solutions in Social Network Sites
    • William Moran
       
      currency- this article is about solutions to keep our things private
  • . In either case, users’ information disclosure can be helpful to other users,
    • William Moran
       
      Relevancy- this goes back with everything I have said, be careful what you put in the media because this can help other user that can be trying to hack in your page.
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    Good documentation on this article and nice personal comments as well!
Dylan Bilyeu

The Role of the Media - The U.S. Political System - 0 views

    • Dylan Bilyeu
       
      Currency: These are all the websites that talk about this source but in greater detail.
  • Media are means of transmitting information, which is important for a democracy in which citizens must make their own informed decisions.
    • Dylan Bilyeu
       
      Relevance: This information is appropriate because mass media is used in a democratic government to help the public make informed decisions about politics.
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  • Media are means of transmitting information, which is important for a democracy in which citizens must make their own informed decisions.
  • Check out our Boundless alternatives to these textbooks:
  • Key Points
    • Dylan Bilyeu
       
      Accuracy: This information seems very reliable and accurate considering that mass media is a great way to get a lot of information to the public in a short amount of time. Also, this site provides many key points, key terms, and definitions to help explain the topic very well.
  • Examples
    • Dylan Bilyeu
       
      Purpose: This site provides unbiased information to explain how social media can help influence and provide the public with essential, political information to help them make better and informed decisions. This site is fact not opinion and is used to inform the reader about mass media and the political system.
    • Dylan Bilyeu
       
      Authority: These are similar sources and books that provide information about the same topic above.
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    Mass media delivers information to the public about politics through many different outlets like the internet, newspaper, tv, radio, and magazines. This is how people can gather information to make educated decisions about politics
alex bock

How Social Media Strategy Influences Political Campaigns | Sprout Social - 0 views

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      Journalist whose work has appearer in numerous well known publications
  • September 5, 2013
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      From 2013
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  • Social media is playing an increasingly important role in the way campaigns are run and how elected officials govern. It allows candidates
  • Amina is a freelance journalist in Chicago. Her work has previously appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Grid and Popular Science, among others.
  • and officeholders to not only communicate more effectively to a larger audience, but it creates a two-way street for constituents to respond and interact with leaders,”
    • alex bock
       
      Interviews with politicians who are aware of the changing political conditions.
  • If there is anything recent elections have proven, it’s that reaching out to voters online is not only important, it’s essential. The first notable use of social media to rally the voting community was during the 2008 Presidential election, when the Obama campaign took to the web to draw out the young vote. According to research by the Pew Foundation, 83 percent of 18-24 year-olds had social networking accounts in 2008, and two-thirds of those used those sites for political activity at that time.
    • alex bock
       
      Articles is on how social media is playing an increasing role in elections.
  • Though social media has certainly changed the face of political campaigns, it has not replaced other traditional forms of communication. “It’s additive,” says Greenberg. What she means is that having a social media campaign does not mean politicians can forego television and radio commercials. Greenberg also emphasizes that in-person rallies and town halls are an essential component of campaigns and that these venues won’t go away just because people spend more time online.
    • alex bock
       
      Is relevant as it connects to role of social media with more traditional forms of communication used in politics.
William Moran

Social Networking Privacy: How to be Safe, Secure and Social | Privacy Rights Clearingh... - 0 views

  • Employers are increasingly monitoring what employees post on social networking sites.
    • William Moran
       
      authority- Employers can look through your social media if there is no privacy setting. If bad things are found, then it can get you fired
  • Copyright © 2010 - 2014Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Posted June 2010 Revised January 2014
    • William Moran
       
      currency- Its review and copyrighted
  • There are two kinds of information that can be gathered about a user from a social network: information that is shared and information gathered through electronic tracking.
    • William Moran
       
      Relevancy- If theres no privacy all this can view by almost anyone.
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  • However, many people besides friends and acquaintances are interested in the information people post on social networks.  Identity thieves, scam artists, debt collectors, stalkers, and corporations looking for a market advantage are using social networks to gather information about consumers.  Companies that operate social networks are themselves collecting a variety of data about their users, both to personalize the services for the users and to sell to advertisers.  
    • William Moran
       
      purpose- there are more people other than family and friends to look at your stuff.
  • Within the context of social networking, “third-party applications” are programs that interact with a social network without actually being part of that social network. These applications take many forms but some typical and popular forms include
    • William Moran
       
      accuracy- There's more party's than can have access to your account so be careful.
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    Again well documented. I really like the way you comment on the highlights, very informative!
William Moran

September 2013 - Social Networking Sites: Security and Privacy Issues | Department of A... - 0 views

  • Do not announce that you are on vacation or away for an extended period of time
    • William Moran
       
      authority-This important because now a thief is smarted, they go into the web and if you declare that no one is home, then theyll take the opportunity to robbed your place.
    • William Moran
       
      currency- this article was publish less than a year ago.
  • The more information you post, the more your security and privacy are at risk.
    • William Moran
       
      purpose-Be careful with the personal information, information that can give hints to a hijacker to hack in your page.
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  • September 2013
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      currency- This article was created a less than a year ago.
  • Security and Privacy Issues
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      Relevancy- Its relevant to my topic of private issues on the web
  • Facebook: A Guide to Privacy: http://www.facebook.com/privacy/explanation.php 
    • William Moran
       
      accuracy- One of the biggest socila media page is a reference to this article.
  • If a link seems suspicious, or too good to be true, do not click on it
  • .  Use and maintain anti-virus software, anti-spyware software, and a firewall and keep these applications and operating system patched and up-to-date.
  •   If you click a link to your site through email or another website, you might be entering your account name and password into a fake site where your personal information could be stolen.
  • Review a site’s privacy policy.
Kyle Palandech

Media Shapes Society - Journalism 3.0 | Sveriges Radio - 0 views

  • The little Vietnamese girl Kim Phuc ran away from her napalm-bombed village of Trang Bang, past the lens of cameraman Alan Downes, and into the whole world’s awareness of USA’s war in Southeast Asia. The Vietnam War became impossible to wage in the age of television.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Authority and Accuracy: This was a live event caught on camera in Vietnam. It showed how real war is and the media exposed the world to what was going on at the time. 
  • FORM AND CONTENT. There’s a common logic in media: That which suits television is aired on television; if something makes a good headline, it’s placed on the front page of the newspaper.   In this way, media shapes society. Media technology determines the content. And the content in media determines images of society. But perhaps it’s not that simple. The interaction between technological, political and commercial forces can be significantly more complex
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Purpose: This is giving the reader a preview of what the webpage is about. Gives the reader the reason the content is important
  • The development of newspapers is closely tied to the emerging formation of political parties in Europe and North America. Henry Jarvis Raymond, a journalist and politician, founded the New York Times in 1851. He was a Whig, that is, he belonged to the political party that was the forerunner of today’s Republican Party, and the establishment of the newspaper was, in part, a political project.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Currency because this information explains how media started off. The daily paper changed the way people discovered information.
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  • A more reflective consideration of the relationship between media and society might find this simple marketing analysis lacking in substance. The Swedish media researcher Göran Bolin  writes, in a paper on libraries, that it isn’t “a question of society being ‘mediafied’ through the transformation of information but, rather, that society itself is enclosed in human communication, in the way we all communicate with each other.”
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Relevance: This explains how media and society intertwine with each other and how media researchers today still are looking at how it affects the world. 
  • Those of us active in media will look for the influence of new technology on media and media structure, not least because the effects in this area of society have been so tangible. The new technology affects media and media structure directly. In the next steps toward the further development of Internet society, changes in the entire production order could be the most important. The effects on media and media structure might then be more indirect—but not necessarily of lesser impact.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Relevance and Currency: This shows how the topic directly effects the individual. This information is fresh and new to our generation.  
  • As a counterforce, every soldier and citizen in a war zone has become a potential journalist able to report with both text and film. A cell phone is enough. And the reports can be distributed without being screened—or checked or authenticated—by a professional media company. The mobile [cell phone] changes journalism more than
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Accuracy because this is an obvious statement by the writer. We understand that media is all around us and that we can all take part in it easily, by using many different devices. 
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    FORM AND CONTENT. There's a common logic in media: That which suits television is aired on television; if something makes a good headline. Journalism has used media to inform people and share what is going on visually around the world
Kyle Palandech

Negative Affects on society by media - 0 views

  • f you answered yes to any of these questions, then it is accepting the influence on media in your life. However, it is important to dwell on the negative influences of media because these can change the dynamics of the society for the worse.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Purpose: This gives the reader has a clear understanding of what the writer is trying to explain.
  • This highlighting of the media is a negative effect on society. They satiate the people’s hunger for trivial information and rumors. They create buzz by hyping the issues with flowery words and provoking descriptions. Controversies are created left and right to get the attention of people
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Relevance: This is what we have been talking about all semester. Finding issues and information without looking at the content/author.  
  • The changes in the behavior and outlook of people towards life are attributable to the negative psychological effects of media. Changes in cultural and moral values have been observed. Many people believe that what is depicted by the media is true and acceptable, altering their judgment and causing altercations.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Currency: It explains how over the years and even continuing today people and media have an affect on one another. How our thoughts can change due to media  
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  • One negative influence can trigger another negative effect and this can cause a chain of reaction leading to destruction of relationships in society.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Accuracy: This falls under accuracy because the writer is explaining how media can lead a chain reaction. But there is no examples of it or data so questionable. 
  • Because Internet is readily available to children, they end up reading and learning things, which are not suitable for their age. They get exposed to indecency and inappropriate acts. They become wrapped up in a different world—a world of fantasy.
    • Kyle Palandech
       
      Relevance: This relates to our generation and the ones following behind us. It may be a major issue to our kids, assuming it has not already been negatively affect us.
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    An article which analyses the negative affect that mass media as on society. It shows how privacy is lost and how social media can damage personnel relationships.
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    An article which analyses the negative affect that mass media as on society. It shows how privacy is lost and how social media can damage personnel relationships.
Kenny Christine

Lesson 1: The Media and Democracy: Theory and History - 0 views

  • This introductory lesson has two components: a brief discussion of the critical role the media play in a democracy such as that we have in the United States and a history of the development of the news media in the United States, including a discussion of why the government has regulated the print media differently from the broadcast media.
  • The news media play a critical role in the American democracy. The press has always been present, and it has a privilege no other industry enjoys: a specific protection in the Constitution
  • The press is simultaneously blamed and praised for many aspects of American political life. On the one hand, it is accused of a wide array of offenses: endangering national security, oversimplifying important issues of public policy, focusing too much on the negatives and not enough on the achievements of government, and demonstrating some sort of political bias.
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  • Television is the most influential medium in American society and has been for many years.
  • Americans perceive television primarily as an entertainment medium, but many Americans also depend on it as a source of information about many issues, including politics.
  • In 2004, the American National Election Study found that 86 percent of people said they followed the 2004 presidential campaign on television.
  • Television is perceived as more credible than print, according to studies by Journalism.org, the Pew Research Center, and others, and this is probably due to the visual nature of the medium. However, the same reports show that trust in both local television and national networks has steadily declined (as has trust in all media sources).
  • Reporters seem to be automatically suspicious of the motives of elected officials and politicians running for office.
  • Politicians believe that the time, money, and energy they devote to press relations will pay off in the form of reelection or support for their policy proposals.
  • While the public relies on the news media as a source of information about politics, politicians also depend on the press, both in elections and in governing.
  • Since the 1970s, Americans have become much more likely to identify themselves as independents rather than as Democrats or Republicans. The weakening of the political parties has made it possible for more individuals to run for office without spending years paying their dues in the parties. But it has also affected the ability of the parties to speak effectively to voters and mobilize them at election time.
  • As a result of the weakening of the political parties, candidates have to cultivate their own relationships with voters, and the way they do that is through the mass media.
  • In the early days of the nation, the press was blatantly partisan, as it still is in many other democratic countries.
  • Theodore Roosevelt, our first truly media-savvy president, tried to use the reporters who covered the White House for his own benefit. He gave them access that they hadn't previously enjoyed, but he also threatened to take away that access if their reporting displeased him.
  • Elected officials and candidates for office need to get their views out to the voting public, and the members of the press see their job as screening those views for truth. The result is that the press and politicians have very different imperatives that clash with each other dramaticall
  • The Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates of 1960 were another important series of events in the emergence of television as a political medium.
  • Today, thanks to the development of cable and satellite technology, television provides a twenty-four-hour forum of political news and information.
  • The equal time rule originated in the Radio Act of 1927, and it can also be found in Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1934. It requires that stations provide all political candidates the opportunity to appear. If a station sells or gives advertising time to one candidate, it must offer the same opportunity to the other candidates in that race.
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    Political Science course at Missou.
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    Good site choice, pull stuff from course sites all the time, should be authoritative right!
Logan Hickey

Mass media can impact youth's mental health - 0 views

  • 2007.
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Currency - date the article was written is unknown, but it uses statistics from 2007
  • Mass media can impact youth's mental health
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Relevance - all about the effects of mass media on the mental health of youth.
  • Bonnie Howell, MS, LPC
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      Authority - Author has a masters of science and is a professional counselor (also shown at bottom of article)
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  • the American Psychological Association Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Accuracy - includes one reference
  • you must be the first to educate your children about sex. Not an easy task, I admit, but necessary
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Purpose - Her purpose is clearly to persuade the reader that the media is dangerous for young girls, and that the parents should be the first to educate their children about sex.
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    An article about the mass media's effect on youth's mental health. It seems to focus on negative aspects.
evonchevelle730

5 Ways New Media Are Changing Politics - US News - 0 views

  • The result is a new paradigm in political communications, and both parties are using it. Very little of it has to do with expensive political advertising on mass media. Look at your desktop, and you'll see the ways the new media are changing the political scene from the bottom up:
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Relevance- 5 ways that media effects politics
  • Feb. 4, 2010
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      Currency- 2010
  • By Mary Kate Cary
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      Authority- works for U.S. News
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  • But really, does anyone think that in 2020—or maybe even 2015—we'll still have big-money television ad buys, regardless of who's paying for them?
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Purpose- this situation happened and made people interested
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    The outrage was immediate: The Supreme Court decision that struck down restrictions on the use of corporate funds in political advertising, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, is "devastating to the public interest" (President Obama) and a "disastrous rollback" of campaign finance laws (MoveOn.Org) and promises a "windfall" (New York Times) of big-money television ad buys by groups like the U.S.
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    I like your research here 1
evonchevelle730

Cambridge Journals Online - PS: Political Science & Politics - Abstract - The 'New' Med... - 0 views

  • September 2013
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      Currency-2013
Trenton Taber

Mass Communication Effects: How Society and Media Interact - 1 views

    • Trenton Taber
       
      Author is creditable. This gives the passage authority.
  • With the rise of mass society and the rapid growth of the mass media starting in the nineteenth century, the public, media critics, and scholars have raised questions about the effects various media might have on society and individuals.
    • Trenton Taber
       
      The author states from the beginning the purpose in answering the readers questions about the effect of social media.
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  • Understanding the effects of media on individuals and society requires that we examine the messages being sent, the medium transmitting them
    • Trenton Taber
       
      The authors passage is very much opinion based so the accuracy is dependent on your opinion.
  • Many people claim that the media are biased toward one political view or another. Conservative critics argue that there is a liberal bias arising from the tendency of reporters to be more liberal than the public at large. The liberals’ counterargument is that the pre
  • ss has a conservative bias because most media outlets are owned by giant corporations that hold pro-business views.
    • Trenton Taber
       
      Puts the information in your terms and explains how we look at information as a culture.
    • Trenton Taber
       
      The copyright of the passage is 2014 making it current and relate-able to our subject matter.
  • © 2014, CQ Press, an imprint of SAGE Publications. All Rights Reserved. CQ Press is a registered trademark of Congressional Quarterly Inc.
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    This article addresses questions that people have about how we interact with mass media. It is great in giving insight to perspectives that you may not think of. It approaches the topic from a physiological viewpoint.
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    Interesting. This I think is a sample from an online textbook. Not much content, but a starting point. Good use of commenting on what was there to show why it would be useful!
Trenton Taber

Mass Media and its Influence on Society - 1 views

  • rtain movements have been sparked as a result of the mass media, in cases regarding major news most of the time. For example, the O.J.Simpson case and its verdict, The Rodney King trial and its verdict (causing a major riot), the Rowe vs. Wade case, and the case regarding Kalee Anthony. Media transmission from television has been known to create grow
  • Mass media is a very useful addition to human existence on earth. It helps people with many things in life, creating more time and convenience in the day. It almost has a life of its own amongst society as they interact with it continually and necessarily. Mass media has come a long way over the last hundred years; all the way from the carted horse and town center speech to the World Wide Web and cable television. It affects everyone one way today, maybe another way the next. It is sure to be around for a long time; it is very well integrated to society globally and entrenched in societies work, entertainment, finance, and education. It can affect people in good and bad ways, sometimes depending on the views the parties involved, but still effected nonetheless. It is up to one to figure out for themselves what they will do with the information from the mass media sources; and be aware of the influences on them and people around them, keeping in mind the effects mass media has, short and long term; always examining and evaluating to assess credibility, accuracy, and influence.
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    This is a great article on how mass media has influenced our society and the ways in which technology has contributed to that. I enjoyed the pictures and how it relates to our ever evolving culture.
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    Again an interesting choice. In this case you really attack the idea of the nature of authority. I believe this guy is an expert in media, but hes no scholar. Nonetheless his thoughts are engaging, well-expressed and with purpose. A good example of citizen journalism!
Tierra Valentine

The Role of Mass Media in Society by Cindy Kessler | Life Paths 360 - 1 views

  • Cindy Kessler
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      authority- this articles is wriiten by cindy kessler
  •  February 13, 2011
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      currency- the article was published February 13,2011
  • The Role of Mass Media in Society
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    • Tierra Valentine
       
      accuracy- the article is provide by a website called LifePathe 360. this is a website that allows authors to write about the daily issues.
  • Mass media plays an important role in transmitting social values such as appropriate behavior and attitudes. The effectiveness of this method of socialization can be seen in the similarity of young people’s tastes throughout the world. Hair-cuts and styles, clothing, music, dancing and movies are similar in teens in diverse parts of the world.
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      purpose- the purpose of this article is to show that even though media has a good perspective it also has a negative influence to.
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    the author talks about how the media is here to inform us on the things that is going around us like the weather and elections.
Tierra Valentine

ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN SOCIAL AWRENESS | GIAP Journals - Academia.edu - 0 views

  • August 2013
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      currency- August 2013
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      authority- this article has multiple of authors in there names are Virginia Paul, Priyanka Singh and Sunita B. John
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    • Tierra Valentine
       
      accuracy- this journal was pubish by GIAP and the International Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Mass media has a prominent role to play in modern society. It can bringabout radical changes and improve social situation as it influences our social, civil, cultural, political,economic and aesthetic outlook. Modernization has converted media into an indispensable feature of human activity. However, factors like age, education, economic condition, personal needs and availability of proper components decide the quantum and frequency of media use.
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      RELEVANCE- this article targets all groups because it tells us how we are influence by the media everyday.
  • Media influence isrelated to other aspects such as the nature of a communicator, the content / information from themedia itself, as well as responses from the community.
  • information
    • Tierra Valentine
       
      purpose- is to inform us on the how much the media plays an important role in our lives.
  • International Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
  • 1 Virginia Paul, 2 Priyanka Singh and 3 Sunita B. John
  • Associate Professor, Department of Home Science, 2 In charge & Assistant Professor, 3 Head & Assistant Professor, Department of Physical EducationSchool of Social Work, SHIATS, Naini, Allahabad, UP
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    this article is about how humans are always by media whether they are consciously or unconsciously aware of it. They provide 4 theory's on the ways that we are influence by the media. these theory's are; individual differences, social categorization, theory of social relations, and theory of culture norms.
Logan Hickey

Media Influence on Youth - 2 views

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    • Logan Hickey
       
      Currency - I was unable to find when the article was written, but the most recent sources sited in the article are from 2001.
  • This site sponsored by
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Authority - The author's name is not given. The article is on a website for "Crisis Connection." The URL is a .htm, which is not necessarily encouraging.
  • Media Influence on Youth
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Relevance - This article is concerned directly with the effect of media on young people. 
  • American Academy of Pediatrics,
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Accuracy - The article is supported by a lot of evidence from many credible sources.
  • What’s the Problem? Facts about Girls, Women & the Media
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Purpose - the article intends to inform the reader of statistics concerning how media affects youth (mainly girls), and to persuade them that the media's effect is largely negative.
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    This is a rather unprofessional looking site upon first glance. It does, however, have a lot of promising looking numbers and statistics. I will examine their validity.
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    You are right to question it, no apparent author, not so professional looking either. It does link out to the sources mostly, and those are legit if not the highest grade sources.
Adrianna Czerlonko

Effects of Media on Teens - 2 views

  • Alison Burkhardt and Daniel White Hodge
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      Authority - gives the names of two authors for this article
  • May 1, 2012
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      Currency - 2012
  • American media and culture significantly impacts media and culture around the globe,
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      Relevance - gives another view on the topic that was chosen to research; the intended audience is young adult since the authors want to provide information that isn't necessarily found online but not in a database either
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  • we wanted to give you some information that might help you and your team better understand how the media your teenagers are engaging with affects their abilities to learn, grow, and relate in today’s society.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      Purpose - gives the exact reasoning for why the article was written. it was to inform the audience as well as teach them
  • Works Cited
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      Accuracy - has a works cited so that the reader knows where the information in the article was found
  • asked black children to choose which baby doll they prefer (black or white), 47% of the children stated the white baby doll was the prettiest, reinforcing that ideals on beauty are shaped at an early age.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      media affects children at a young age already whether we know it or not
  • Mass media gives indicators to young people about what is considered “normal” and “not-normal,”
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      media gives the youth a distorted image of what they should look like which makes them want to be something that they are not
  • When [journalists] report what is normal, they also make an implicit statement about what is abnormal.
  • Low income families spend more money on television programming than on hobbies, and young people in these homes watch far more hours of television than those of higher income homes where more money is spent on hobbies.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      that's actually an interesting fact because i had no idea about this
  • The more exposure to unrealistic violence in media (e.g. games, television, movies), the higher the likelihood for aggression or violence in young people.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      more youth that sees violence tends to portray this violence in real life whether it be starting fights or getting involved in gangs
  • for every four violence acts on prime time television, 32 violent acts occur on children’s programs every hour."
  • As many aggressive teens are perhaps labeled as anti-social or defiant, these music/music video choices can help them identify with a social group.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      music gives youth something to start up a conversation and find friends since they have a common interest
  • intensive or excessive [media] viewing can affect a child’s brain and the development of creativity and intelligence by: a) reducing stimulation of parts of the brain that are critical for the development of language, reading and analytic thinking, b) diminishing mental ability and attention, and c) discouraging the development of executive systems needed for regulating attention organization and motivation.
    • Adrianna Czerlonko
       
      i think that kids who don't do anything besides watching tv or sitting inside have the childhood that once used to be when there was no tv. they lack social skills and fitness
  • All research has room for error, and should be read knowing that there are always exceptions.
  • Social media and online gaming groups do not necessarily produce a false sense of friendship. 
evonchevelle730

The Influence of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections - Yahoo Voices - voices... - 3 views

    • evonchevelle730
       
      Currency- 2007 
  • The Influence and Relationship of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Relevance- article addresses some of the many effects media has on politics
  • Works Cited
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Accuracy-this is the work cited, sources where the information came from 
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  • Nov 14, 2007
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Currency- 2007
  • Laura Lane, Yahoo Contributor Network
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      Authority- Laura Lane is a Yahoo Contributor 
  • CONCLUSION
    • evonchevelle730
       
      Purpose- In this conclusion she summarizes everything up and she tells why we need to know this information
alex bock

The Influence of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections - Yahoo Voices - voices... - 1 views

  • Begala, Paul and Carville, James. Take It Back. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006 Compaine, Benjamin. "Global Media." Foreign Policy, No. 133. (Nov. - Dec. 2002): pp 20-22, 24, 26, 28
  • While many are afraid that a biased media will shape people's views during elections, the media is more effective
    • alex bock
       
      Political dependence on the media as they can shape or determine the issues.
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  • The Influence and Relationship of the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Elections - In an age of timeliness and demand for information
  • But while the public demands information from the media, there is also an underlying cynicism in the American culture against the media and politicians for negative campaign coverage and a perceived media bias.
    • alex bock
       
      The opinion piece is on the relationship between our political system and the media.
  • Nixon on the other hand, did not have such a good relationship with the media and did not understand the importance of mass coverage. Just before Election Day, Kennedy visited northeastern states with large electoral votes and more importantly, major media outlets where he would be seen by a large audience. Nixon on the other hand, wanted to fulfill his promise of going to every state and went to Alaska. Wha
    • alex bock
       
      Even though this election was over 60 years ago, this still relevant as politicians who can use the media to their advantage often have the advantage.
  • Nov 14, 2007
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    This article describes the influences and relationships of media and the affects of a media bias on the Media in Politics, Campaigns and Election.
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    Discusses the influence of media on our political system. Our political system relies upon media to disseminate information, and the role of media bias.
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    I like how your comments kid of provide a running commentary made the texts more flowing and engaging..
Logan Hickey

Effects of Mass Media on Young Generation - 3 views

  • Sep 15, 2008
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Currency - 2008
    • Kara DiTusa
       
      Currency: September 15, 2008
  • d on youth
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  • in youth violence and bullying while selling millions of dollars in ads focuse
  • Media strongly affects youth culture. The media executives are quick to defend their role
  • If a child bludgeons another child to death with a wrench or shoots a classmate, it is the violent TV programs that they watch which are to blame, not the parents or the supervisors who are supposed to be there to make sure their kids do the right thing.
  • Media plays a very important role in creating awareness.
  • Media was trying to highlight both the aspects of the matter that whether sex education must be allowed in schools or not.
  • Media being one of the important means to reach out to the masses and influence their thinking and decision making, only to the positive media cannot attract attention of the masses, and to gain viewer ship, negative media has to be incorporated to balance out and attract the masses, but a line has to be drawn between the positive and the negative media in the interest of the younger generation.
  • How do the media influence young people in today's society?
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Relevance - discusses how media influences young people
  • About the Author
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Authority - almost no information is given about the author. He or she has 3 total articles on the site.
  • in my opinion the media also plays a substantial role in the attitudes, behavior and physical aspects of youth today, in particularly that of young women
  • only to the positive media cannot attract attention of the masses, and to gain viewer ship, negative media has to be incorporated to balance out and attract the masses, but a line has to be drawn between the positive and the negative media in the interest of the younger generation.
  • Media being one of the important means to reach out to the masses and influence their thinking and decision making, only to the positive media cannot attract attention of the masses, and to gain viewer ship, negative media has to be incorporated to balance out and attract the masses, but a line has to be drawn between the positive and the negative media in the interest of the younger generation.
  • only to the positive media cannot attract attention of the masses, and to gain viewer ship, negative media has to be incorporated to balance out and attract the masses, but a line has to be drawn between the positive and the negative media in the interest of the younger generation.
  • Media being one of the important means to reach out to the masses and influence their thinking and decision making, only to the positive media cannot attract attention of the masses, and to gain viewer ship, negative media has to be incorporated to balance out and attract the masses, but a line has to be drawn between the positive and the negative media in the interest of the younger generation.
  • the only acceptable approach in which we can guard our child from choosing the wrong path is by talking to them and educating them about the issues that need to be learnt at the right instance.
    • Logan Hickey
       
      Purpose - The article's main purpose seems to be to inform the reader, but also to gently persuade them toward the authors point of view.
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    This is an article discussing the effects of mass media on youth. The article does not seem professional. It does, however, give a good introduction to the topic and a common opinion concerning it.
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    your highlights are spot on your topic, good stuff!
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