Chapter 6 Flashcards
Mass media
mediums that embrace print and electronic means of communication that carry messages to widespread audiences
Cultural convergence
flow of content across multiple media, and the accompanying migration of media audiences
The media
Entertain us Socialize us Enforce social norms Confer status Promote consumption May act as a desensitizing narcotic
Agent of Socialization
The media increase social cohesion by presenting a common view of culture
Enforcer of Social Norms
Media often reaffirm proper behavior
Can glorify disapproved behavior
Media play critical role in human sexuality
Conferral of Status
Single out one from thousands of other people or similarly placed issues, making them significant
Hyperconsumerism
buying more than we need or want, often more than we can afford
Media advertising
Supports economy
Provides information
Underwrites cost of media
Also contributes to consumer culture that creates “needs” and raises unrealistic expectations
Narcotizing dysfunction
phenomenon in which the media provide such massive amounts of information that audience becomes numb and fails to act on the information
Gatekeeping
How material must travel through series of checkpoints before reaching the public
Gatekeeping less dominant on Internet
Media Monitoring
Expanded to include monitoring individuals’ media usage and choices without their knowledge
Dominant ideology
set of cultural beliefs and practices that helps maintain powerful social, economic, and political interests
Stereotypes
unreliable generalizations about members of a group that do not recognize individual differences within the group
New trend
hyper-local media
The Digital Divide
Low-income groups, racial and ethnic minorities, rural residents, and citizens of developing countries have less access to latest technology