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Ecology of the Mass Media - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of the Mass Media
Type of communication
Magazines
Newspapers
Books
Radio
Apps on devices
Media shapes culture
By products we buy
Extend our capacity as human beings
Enable us to multitask
Theory of cultivation
Television is a source of socialization
Worry about how every new medium will affect children
Movies and television
Families use tv for
Entertainment
News
Consumer info
Have effected habits and culture
Meals have changed
Sleep habits have changed
Concerns
Emotional developments and relationships
Physical development and health
Obesity
Substance abuse
Psychological development and behavior
Aggression and violence
Marketing
Stealth marketing
Not technically allowed during children's programming
Children under the age of 8 are easily influenced by advertising
Teens and Tweens are influenced, especially when bad things are glamorized
Healthful marketing
Known to improve poor habits
Advertising
Children are reading less
Content of tv shows affect children's academics
Morals and values
Kids don't generally just stick to "kid" shows
Sexuality and explicit things aren't filtered well
Number of sex scenes is increasing
Reading material
More money = more purchasing of books
More opportunities if someone has money
More emphasis on education if someone has money
Children who are read to are more successful
Music
Popular throughout time and all cultures
The Internet
Children believe things they read, which is harmful on the Internet