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Ecology of the Mass Media (Social Media/Socialization (Cognitive…
Ecology of the Mass Media
Children and Multimedia: Devices and Games
Should be used for
Independent research
skills practice
enrichment
Pros
Problem solving
spatial skills
visual tradition
Cons
More aggressive
virtual reality
more violence
Mesosystems Influences
peer group-media links
Family-media links
school-media links
community-media links
Digital Media: Internet
Information overload
Information-rich/Information-poor
Social Networking
Facebook/twitter/Instagram
Gossip/cyberbullying
Risks
inappropriate websites/info
Exposure to violence, hate, pornography
Providing personal info to unknown sources
intense advertising
Social Media/Socialization
Mediating Influences
Psychological Development and Behavior
Physical Development and Health
Obesity
Substance use and abuse
Socioemotional development and Relationships
Selective Attention
Adult Coviewing
Cognitive Development and Achievement
Reading and communication
Diversity and Stereotyping
Advertising
Academic achievement
Infant/toddler educational videos
MOral Development and Values
Media and sexuality
Children and the Print Media
How?
Language and socialization
Language, reading and cognitive development
Read earlier
Psychosocial Development
Values
Role Models
Cope w/ problems
Understand feelings
Print Media and Socialization concerns
Stereotyping
Violence
fantasy and reality
Children and Audio Media: Music
Effect of Lyrics
Music Videos
Commercialism
Reflect values or influence values?
Subgroups separate according to music preference
Role in identity/ expression/ style
Screen Media
Theories
Social Cognitive
Cultivation
Motivation
Displacement
Television and Movies
Content concerns
Affect on culture
PBS vs Network
Fashion
SLeep
Conversation
Meal arrangements
Understanding Socialization
Culture
Shaper
Transformative
speader
Bidirectional variables
Family Variables
Child Variables
Toy Industry
Theory of Cultivation
Chronosystem Influences
Content Graphic and Diverse
Flexible media
Whenever
Where ever
Television=loudest salesman
Risk of Exposure
Macrosystem Influences
Technology
Economics
Advertising
Politics
FTC
Ad limits
Rating system
FCC
Restrictions
Policy