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Shannon Wachter

Conversation: The Positive and Negative Effects of Media - 1 views

  • Wednesday, November 24, 2010
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Currency: November 24, 2010
  • By reading newspaper, the children learn many things, their reading habit increases and their vocabulary enhances by learning new words. Their knowledge increases by watching geographical channel, quiz programs and speeches by famous personalities of different fields. 
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Relevance: Relates to the topic, with the inteded audience of adults.
  • Some bogus news given in the newspaper may raise blood pressure and create negative feelings in the mind. 
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Relevance: It does give a negative aspect that the media may have on society, but the information is a bit too vague
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  • Conversation
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Authority: The name of the blogger is "Conversation", which makes the information seem less credible even though there is no reason to discredit it. 
  • An additional negative effect of media violence is the probability of the children becoming more aggressive later in life. In a study by The American Psychological Association, homicide rates more then.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Accuracy: This is one unfinished sentence. 
  • The positive effects are surely celebrated by one and all. But there is a need to prevent the media from having a negative influence on society.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Purpose: This was created to show the positives and the negatives and then show ways that we can lessen the negative effects to make it more positive.
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    This article is presented to start a conversation on the positive and negative effects that society has on all of society. There is a  sections that emphasizes the media's influence on youth.
Shannon Wachter

How Mass Media Is Slowly Ruining Society - 2 views

  • Ask any teenager about the situation in Syria, the answer will most likely be a blank expression of ignorance. But ask them about Chris Brown’s relationship status an answer will be produced in less than 0.4 seconds.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Currency: There is not an exact date on this article, but it talk about recent topics
  • TV show ‘Cribs’
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Currency: Recent television show
  • ‘My Sweet 16’
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Currency: Recent television show
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  • Plastic surgeons are performing on patients younger than 20 years ago.
  • About the author: TR 18 year old student living in London. Infatuated with movies, television, music, gaming, and the news. Currently studying History, Economics, and Politics at A-Levels.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Authority: TR is the author and he doesn't have many credentials being an 18 year old.
  • The current generation of teens (myself included) are considered to be the most pompous, self-absorbed and the most narcissistic generation yet by our elders. Why I hear you ask? Because of mass media.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Relevance: This information relates to my topic, but it is presented in a very armature way. 
  • What’s most worrying is the situation will inevitable become worse.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Purpose: To describe how the generations have gotten worse and how they will become worse without change. 
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    This article looks at the parts of media that ruins society. It is a persuasive article against many shows that appear on television.
Logan Hickey

Violence In The Mass Media And Its Effects On Youth | Researchomatic - 0 views

  • Violence In The Mass Media And Its Effects On Youth
    • Logan Hickey
       
      diigo does not seem to work for the body of this page, so I will have to include all of the CRAAP info. up here. Currency - 2010 according to the citation at bottom Relevance - The article is all about the effect of media on youth Authority - authority of the author unknown Accuracy - the information includes numerous citations Purpose - The purpose seems to be almost entirely to inform the reader rather than shove opinions at them.
Shannon Wachter

MASS MEDIA AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY | Opinion Maker - 2 views

  • Jan 18, 2011
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Currency: January 18, 2011 
  • Before discussing the influence of mass media on society it is imperative to explain the three basic functions of mass media; they are providing news/information, entertainment and education.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Relevance: this article looks at the effects mass media has on society by breaking it down into sections.
  • M A Mughal
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Authority: M A Mughal is the author, but it was posted by Raja Mujtaba. There is no other information about the author, so that might be something to w=be worried about
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  • 8.5 out of 10 based on 74 ratings
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Accuracy: The article has been rated, but not by many people so there is not a lot of evidence that it is reliable.
  • In our work we usually know what we have to do, based on our experience and studies, however on our routine life and house hold chores we mostly rely on the mass media to get the current news and facts about what is important and what we should be aware of.
    • Shannon Wachter
       
      Purpose: The information is opinion based. Many times the author uses "We" or "Our". The website is also called "Opinion Maker" 
Joseph Goetz

Effects of a Mass Media Campaign to Increase Physical Activity Among Children: Year-1 R... - 1 views

  • August 1, 2005
  • Accepted May 9, 2005.
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Currency = May 9, 2005
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  • effects of a mass media campaign on the levels of physical activity
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Relevance: This article seeks to determine if mass media can lead to more awareness among children of physical activity. This parallels with our topic "mass media effects on youth."
  • *National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Adolescent and School Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Author Affiliations
  • nationally representative telephone survey of children 9 to 13 years of age
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Accuracy: The information contained in the study comes from a telephone survey of children.
  • A significant positive relationship was detected between the level of awareness of VERB and weekly median sessions of free-time physical activity among the total population of 9- to 13-year-old youths
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Purpose: The purpose of the article is to determine if the VERB mass media campaign can effectively increase awareness of physical activity. As awareness increased via the media campaign, physical activity also increased.
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    This research article seeks to determine if a mass media campaign can effectively increase physical activity among children. The VERB campaign and child-focused advertising promoting physical activity achieved high levels of awareness amongst youth.
Joseph Goetz

Mass Media, Social Norms, and Health Promotion Efforts - 1 views

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    This research article links the effects of media to binge drinking in youth. Mass media has contributed to the social acceptability of binge drinking. The research suggests, however, that direct evidence of this contributing to increased binge drinking amongst youth is not supported.
Joseph Goetz

Mass Media, Social Norms, and Health Promotion Efforts: A Longitudinal Study of Media E... - 0 views

  • April 2001
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Currency = April 2011
  • direct media effects on health behavior change
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  • news coverage effects on youth binge drinking
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Relevance: Our topic is media effects on youth. This article coincides perfectly with our topic by examining how media effects binge drinking in youth.
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    Yanovitzky and Stryker study the effects of mass media on health behavior change of youth, particularly binge drinking. The study shows that mass media has contributed to a more accepted view of binge drinking.
Kristina Johnson

Security and Privacy on Social Networking Sites - 0 views

  • Protocol
  • March 2010
  • Social networking sites have become very popular avenues for people to communicate with family, friends and colleagues from around the corner or across the globe. While there can be benefits from the collaborative, distributed approaches promoted by responsible use of social networking sites, there are information security and privacy concerns.
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  • From the Desk of William F. Pelgrin, Chair
  • Additional Information:
  • Information
  • Security and privacy related to social networking sites are fundamentally behavioral issues, not technology issues
  • What are the precautions I should take?
  • What are the security and privacy issues associated with social networking sites?
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    The article from Multi-State discusses the privacy issues that may occur when using social media such as spear phishing, social engineering, spoofing, and web attacks. Use the precautions listed in the article to avoid these issues. 
Joseph Goetz

The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families - 0 views

    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Currency = 2011
  • Published online March 28, 2011
  • social media Web sites is among the most common activity of today's children and adolescents.
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    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Relevance: Our topic is media effects on youth. This study examines social media activities and how they effect children and adolescents.
  • Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe, MD, Kathleen Clarke-Pearson, MD
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Authority: Both of the authors are medical doctors.
  • REFERENCES
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Accuracy: The authors support their evidence be referencing their sources
  • Some specific ways in which pediatricians can assist parents include:
    • Joseph Goetz
       
      Purpose: The purpose of this article is to inform pediatricians on ways to help parents and their children be better educated on the effects of social media on youth.
Joseph Goetz

The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Families - 1 views

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    The use of social media can be both beneficial and harmful to children. Improved socialization, communication, and learning opportunities are benefits of social media. Cyberbullying, harassment, sexting, and "Facebook Depression" are all negative effects of social media on youth.
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.
anonymous

media influence on society - 1 views

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    Purpose: this article reminds society to take a step back and look at why people are so influenced by society and the mass media. currency: 2012 Authority: Dr. Anthony Curtis, Mass Communication Dept., University of North Carolina at Pembroke Relevance: it is important because it shows some major mass media components society follows and watches closely and why its so influential Accuracy: it was based on surveys of society and facts
anonymous

The Role of Mass Media in Society - 2 views

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    The article describes how society depends on media today more then ever before. It explains the social implications of the latest trends media. It talks about all the different uses the media can provide for our society and defines each objective.
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    Currency:June 13, 2010 Relevance: important in describing today's usage on mass media and different types available Authority:University of North Carolina student's blog site where multiple sources are used to collaborate information Accuracy: there are a vast amount of facts that are accurate and reliable Purpose:explain how society depends on mass media today
Sarah Donnelly

Media and Children's Aggression, Fear, and Altruism Purpose - 0 views

  • In this article I review the research evidence regarding how electronic media influence children's emotional and social well-being. I begin by exploring the role the media can play in children's affective or emotional development.
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Purpose: The author's purpose is to present research on the effect of mass media on children's morality. The author makes this clear and supports it with credible resources.
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    Interesting way to handle a multi-page article with multiple bookmarking...had not thought of that...
Sarah Donnelly

Media and Children's Aggression, Fear, and Altruism Citations - 0 views

  • Endnotes
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Accuracy: Cites peer reviewed research journals
Rebecca Gonner

Mass Media and Its influence on society - Think Research Expose | Think Research Expose - 0 views

  • Posted about 127 days ago
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      Currency: about Dec. 10, 2013
  • Mass Media and Its influence on society
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      Relevance: on topic
  • the influence of mass media on our kids, teenagers and society is so big that we should know how it really works
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      relevance
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  • M. A Mughal.
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      authority: author
  • thedailyjournalist The Daily Journalist is an independent publication destined to help raise public awareness about topics with relevance without bias, based on research.
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      Accuracy
  • Before discussing the influence of mass media on society it is imperative to explain the three basic  functions of mass media; they are providing news/information, entertainment and education
    • Rebecca Gonner
       
      Purpose: informative and impartial
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    Mass media in our lives. Positive and negative influence.
amanda mast

Social media polarizes our privacy concerns - Technology & science | NBC News - 0 views

    • amanda mast
       
      Authority: The author is Bob Sullivan. You are able to click his name to learn more information on him and his articles.
    • amanda mast
       
      The article was updated 3 years a go, so it could be a bit outdated but the information is still great to compare to statistics we find about the current year. It shows how far this issue has come in such a short amount of time.
    • amanda mast
       
      Currency
  • By Bob Sullivan Technology correspondent
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  • updated 3/10/2011 9:20:56 AM ET
  • Five years ago, msnbc.com published a weeklong series that tried to get at Americans' deepest feelings about privacy. Back then, 60 percent of users agreed that privacy is "slipping away, and that bothers me."
    • amanda mast
       
      relevance: the statistics highlighted are important to how people feel about social media privacy today. In 2006, 60% of users said their privacy is slipping away, I wonder what they are now thinking 10 years later. Is their privacy gone now? The audience is anyone with social media.
  • Alessandro Acquisti, a behavioral economist who studies privacy at Carnegie Mellon University, said he's not surprised that battle lines are being drawn around use of social networks.
    • amanda mast
       
      accuracy: the information from this article is coming from different studies and quotes with one from Alessandro Acquisti who is an economist who studies privacy at Carnegie Mellon University, he gives personal examples. No grammar or spelling errors.
  • What is privacy? Much confusion in any privacy discussion stems from a lack of clear definitions. When we asked msnbc.com readers five years ago to say what privacy meant to them, we received dozens of submissions. Among them: Fear of being watched, fear of government intrusion, worry over companies tracking purchases, or technology such as GPS tracking their physical movements. The most common, however, was simple, and very American: "The right to be left alone." That echoed the definition of privacy given by former Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis back in 1928.
    • amanda mast
       
      the reason for this article is to see what other people believe privacy is. They asked many people what their definition of privacy is and it is important that we know this. That way, we can learn how to receive that privacy by cleaning up our social media sites.
Anthony Ginn

What Effect Does Media Have on Youth? | RAND - 1 views

    • Anthony Ginn
       
      The more sexual content kids see on television, the earlier they "initiate in sexual activity." This could lead to unplanned teen pregnancy.
    • Anthony Ginn
       
      Clearly parents are not going to keep their children from seeing things on the computer or television. It is recommended that parents begin talking to their children as early as possible in responsibility with social media.
  • the earlier they initiate sexual
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  • television, movies, music, games, websites, and advertising
  • to regret their early sexual experiences
  • The more sexual content that kids see on television
  • activity, the more likely they are
  • blog September 3, 2013 What Effect Does Media Have on Youth? American youth live in an environment saturated with media
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    It is clear that the media could have a negative effect on the youth. According to this online source entitled "What Effect Does Media Have on Youth," the media could come with potential health problems for younger people. The following is bookmarked from the above URL search: "*The more sexual content that kids see on television, the earlier they initiate sexual activity, the more likely they are to regret their early sexual experiences, and the more likely they are to have an unplanned teen pregnancy. *There is a strong causal connection between youth exposure to violence in the media and violent or aggressive behavior and thoughts. *Children are exposed to nearly 300 alcohol commercials per year. Similarly, more than 80 percent of movies depict alcohol use. *The motives movie characters convey for smoking can adversely affect adolescents' real-world smoking risk." ("What Effect Does Media Have on Youth?) This shows that the media could be good; however, we cannot over look the potential harms caused by the media.
Sarah Donnelly

Effects of Media on Body Image - Allie Kovar - 1 views

  • Works Cited
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Accuracy: Sources were cited
  • April 30, 2009
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Currency- April 30, 2009
  • Allie Kovar
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Authority- Written by Allie Kovar for Vanderbilt University
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  • Experimental Studies of Media and its Effects on Body Image
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Relevance: Provides research results of the effect mass media has on teens' body image.
  • Since we live in a world of constant stimulation and immediate access to all sorts of media, could the constant reminder of the “thin ideal” cause body dissatisfaction, a negative body image, and low self-esteem?
    • Sarah Donnelly
       
      Purpose: To inform the reader of how media's portrayal of the ideal body is harming today's youth.
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    Mass media's portrayal of the "thin ideal" is being exposed to children early in life. This causes body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem,negative body image, and can lead to eating disorders.
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