media - Answers •images sounds, info, that reaches us through a medium. Media is mediated by a
medium
•Mediated is something we do not have access to.
mass media - Answers •widespread, mediums that are designed to go from a single space to many
spaces at once. Internet broadcast
media literacy - Answers •to what degree you can understand these various forms of literacy are
shaping the world. Critical engagement, understand competing interest that led to these stories
mass communication - Answers •creation and use of some kind of symbol (language, morse code,
pictures, etc) that convey meaning to a diverse audience
hegemony - Answers •model for understanding how power works in a democratic society. Form of
power. Way that the group that has power maintains it. Push pull between power and no power.
oral era - Answers ancient times, before writing
written era - Answers creation of writing (mediated), but not mass media
print era - Answers 15th century (printing press) to early to mid 1800s (400 years)
electronic era - Answers begins with telegraph in 1840s. (Radio TV film) Continues until 20th century
digital era - Answers begins in mid 1990s with mass availability of computer technology
print era- printing press - Answers 15th century, leads to industrial revolution and creates middle
class
4 significant changes in print era - Answers 1. Resistance to authority- easier to communicate views
2. New socioeconomic class- middle class
3. Spread of literacy- no longer expensive to get a hold of books
4. Focus on individualism- personal values, get more info and make your own opinions
electronic era- telegraph and instant communication - Answers 1840s, creation of instant
communication, send messages instantaneous
electronic era- radio, film, tv - Answers common mediated culture, everyone hears same stories, soap
operas
"Imagined Communities" by Benedict Anderson - Answers - the imagined community is the nation-
nation with a shared culture- do not actually know people like you think you do from social media
digital era- digital communication - Answers •ability to convert images texts and sounds to encode
them not electronic symbols
digital era- the digital turn - Answers •shift in media use and consumption resulting from the
emergence of the internet as a mass medium. Things coming together and being shared immediately
to masses. (very fast)
digital era- media convergence - Answers boundaries between TV and the internet are gone.
Magazines, movies, etc online
Stages of Media Evolution - Answers developmental stage, entreprenurial stage, mass medium stage,
convergence stage
developmental stage - Answers when tech was created
entreprenurial stage - Answers when media becomes profitable
mass medium stage - Answers everyone is using it, shared experience
convergence stage - Answers mends into many things
linear model - Answers •neat, more relevant to print
1.Senders transmit messages
2.Gatekeepers filter messages
3.Receivers provide feedback
cultural model - Answers •messy, digital era
•Hegemonic, negotiated, or oppositional reception
•H- reading it the way they want you to
•N- parts that you do not like, and you do like
•O- opposite of what they want
•Lack of sender control
•Circumventing of gatekeepers
the modern era - Answers •Industrial Revolution - mid-20th Century
, •Working efficiently
•Celebrating the individual
•Believing in a rational order
•Rejecting tradition and embracing progress
the postmodern era - Answers •The Postmodern Era
•Mid-20th Century - Current
•Celebrating populism- embracing us vs them
•Questioning authority
•Embracing technology
critical process - Answers •Description- do you understand it
•Analysis- how often you see it, questions, etc
•Interpretation- drawing conclusions Evaluation- judgement
•Engagement- speak back
Hypodermic Needle - Answers the media takes a message and "injects it." people will just accept and
adopt everything they hear.
Minimal-Effects (Limited Effects) Model - Answers argues that the media doesn't have much impact
on people bc of selective exposure, not equally exposed to all forms of mediaq, we choose which
types of media we like. Reinforces beliefs we already had. Selective retention means to just forget
something that doesn't agree with what you think.
Uses and Gratifications Model - Answers understanding why we choose certain media to satisfy
different needs. Why Bridgerton is super popular right now. What is it fulfilling
Social Learning Theory - Answers belief that media provides a space where we learn tpo behave in
certain ways that society wants us to behave like. 1 attention; witnessing behavior, 2 retention;
remember it, 3 motor reproduction; try out the things observed, 4 motivation; rewarded in some way.
Agenda Setting - Answers idea that the media (news) doesn't tell you and can't tell you what to
believe. Cannot influence what you think, but what you think about.
Cultivation Effect - Answers heavy viewing of media will lead individuals to perceive the world in ways
consistent of what they see on TV. CSI example
Spiral of Silence - Answers the idea that people who believe that their beliefs are in the minority will
keep their views in isolation. Silencing people whose views don't conform to the majority
Third - Answers Person Effect- idea that people believe other people are strongly affected by media,
but that they are not
content analysis - Answers where you look at media and measure what is within it in a concrete way.
Watch and evaluate. Based in the media, not an experiment. Counting how often things appear,
themes, etc.
cultural studies research - Answers interested in exploring how people make meaning understand
reality, articulate values, and interpret experiences through cultural symbols in media.
CS- Textual Analysis - Answers look at themes and messages that you receive from the movie. Ex:
These movies have something to say about race
CS- Audience Studies - Answers looking at the way that people who are in the audience engage with
what is in the work. What do audiences get with this work, how it impacts
CS- Political Economy Research - Answers how money and power move through society.
20th Century Transition from Manufacturing-Based to Information-Based Economy - Answers -
dominated by manufacturing- most money made is made by making and selling- information based
economy: dominate the global economy, not made from manufacturing, making money through
transfer of information. Investment, music, streaming
Monopoly - Answers one company owns all of the resources in an industry.
Oligopoly - Answers just a few firms dominate an industry. Some competition and differentiation, but
not much
Limited Competition - Answers many producers and many sellers. Only a few products. Buy and sell
from many different places, but not much product
Antitrust laws - Answers laws that attempt to ensure diversity of ownership between competing
businesses
Limits of antitrust: Diversification - Answers when media companies own a lot of different product
but do not completely dominate an industry. Not subject to laws because they haven't ended
competition in any industry