Hypodermic needle/'Magic Bullet' theory Flashcards

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What does the hypodermic needle theory suggest about the impact of the media on audiences?

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Media has immediate, powerful effect on audience- it injects ideas and views into brains, thus controls how ppl think and behave

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What view does the hypodermic needle theory express about media as a form of communicating ideas?

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Says media is a dangerous means of communicating an idea as the receiver or audience is powerless to resist the impact of the message

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What does the hypodermic needle theory suggest about audiences?

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Passive, seen as having lots of media material ‘shot’ at them

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What do critics of the hypodermic needle theory state?

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Suggest it’s outdated and people consume media in different ways

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Examples of critics of the hypodermic needle theory

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Other theorists eg Stuart Hall suggest media audiences are more active than that and have the ability to accept negotiate or reject media messages

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Who came up with the hypodermic needle theory?

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Harold Lasswell in the 1920s

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According to Cohen, what are the five stages of moral panic?

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1) Something or someone is defined as a threat to values or interests
2) This threat is depicted in an easily recognisable form by the media
3) There is a rapid build-up of public concern
4) There is a response from authorities or opinion makers
5) The panic recedes or results in social changes

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