How would you describe the agenda setting theory?
Mass media exerted a significant influence on what voters considered to be major issues of (for example) a presidential campaign
What are the assumptions of the agenda setting theory?
What is framing?
How the media tell a story influences the way we think
What are gatekeepers?
Select, emphasize, elaborate and even exclude news stories or parts of news stories to create a certain effect on what should be considered important in the news message.
What is the process of framing the news?
How would you describe the cultivation theory?
Predicts that viewers who watch lots of TV will overestimate the occurrence of real-life violence, thereby perceiving the world as a “mean and scary” place (mean world syndrome)
What are the assumptions of the cultivation theory?
In what ways are viewer’s attitudes cultivated?
What is the symbolic double jeopardy?
- Minority TV characters are much more likely to be related to acts of violence
How would you describe the social cognitive theory of mass communication?
Studies media’s influence on behavior, especially media usage and violent behavior
What are the assumptions of the social cognitive theory of mass communication?
What are the four process of observational learning?
Name the three types of motivation
How would you describe encoding/decoding theory?
Decodings do not follow inevitably from encodings
What are the assumptions of encoding/decoding theory?
What are the three ways to interpret a message?
What is denotative meaning?
The literal meaning (dictionary)
What is connotative meaning?
All associated meaning (you can’t separate the meaning of the concept from feelings about that concept) like terrorism