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Ecology of the Mass Media (Screen Media and Socialization: Concerns…
Ecology of the Mass Media
Understanding Mass Media
Mass media
form of communication in which large audiences quickly receive a given message via an impersonal medium between the sender and receiver
Mass Media and socialization
Culture
learned behavior, including knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, law, customs, skills, and traditions, that is characteristic of the social environment in which an individual grows up
Shapers
spreaders
transformers
Chronosystem Influences on Mass Media
technological changes
content changes
Macrosystem Influences on Mass Media
the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
the FTC (Federal Trade Commission)
Children and Screen Media: Television and Movies (Videos, DVDs)
Television, Movies, and Affect on Culture
Theories Regarding How Screen Media Influence Children
Social Cognitive Theory
Cultivation Theory
Motivation Theory
Displacement Theory
Screen Media and Socialization: Concerns
Socioemotional Development and Relationships
Physical Development and Health
Obesity
Substance Use and Abuse
Psychological Development and Behavior
Perception
Emotions about Aggression and Violence
Effects of TV Viewing on Attitudes and Motives
Attitudes about Aggression and Motives to Behave Aggressively
Desensitization: the gradual reduction in response to a stimulus after repeated exposure
Cognitive Development and Achievement
Advertising on the Screen
Broadcast TV, Diversity, and Stereotyping
Stereotype: an oversimplified representation of members of a particular group
Effect of Screen Media Viewing on Children's Reading and Communication Skills
Effect of TV/Video Viewing on Academic Achievement
Cognitive Impact of "Educational" Videos on Infants and Toddlers
Moral Development and Values
Screen Media and Sexuality
Mediating Influences on the Socialization Outcomes of Screen Media
Selective Attention
choosing stimuli from one's environment to notice, observe, and consider
Influence of Adult Coviewing
Mesosystem Influences on Screen Media
Community-Media Linkages
Public Broadcasting Service
Cable and Satellite Television
Recording Devices
Public Interest Groups
School-Media Linkages
reinfoces reading and lecture material
Enhances student comprehension
provides greater accommodation of diverse learning styles
Peer Group-Media Linkages
Socail networking
Family-Media Linkages
parental involvment/mediation
Children and Print Media: Books and Magazines
How Books and Magazines Socialize Children
Literacy: being able to communicate through reading and writing
Languages and Socialization
Caldecott Medal: Award given yearly for the most distinguished picture book for children
Language, Reading, and Cognitive Development
Psychosocial Development
Role Models
Values
Cope with Problems
Understanding Feelings
Fantasy and Reality
Violence
Stereotyping
Children and Audio Media: Popular Music
Effects of Music Lyrics
Contagion: phenomenon in which an individual exposed to a suggestion will act on it
Children and Digital Media: The Internet
Coping with Internet Information Overload
Internet Communication:Social Networking
Children and Multimedia: Devices and Games
multidimensional and flexible