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Rhetoric, Systems that shape media - Coggle Diagram
Rhetoric
Connection with media
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TMST, “Audience” (pp. 60–75)
"rather sharing and participating, taking part in a community." (73,TMST)
TMST, “Text” (pp. 34–51)
Explains how meaning is produced and how audiences connect to media texts through interpretation, decoding, and cultural context.
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RCL, Chapter 8 pp. 220-232
how stories shape meaning, values, identity, and cultural understanding.
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Belonging
Salamon & Xie, “Communicative intersectionality” pp. 185–193
"Despite efforts to address equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the film and television workforce, marginalized groups remain underrepresented." (185, Salamon and Xie)
Edmond, “Careful consumption and aspirational ethics” pp. 2–19
"these self-improvement activities are spoken of as if they should be or already
are in keeping with people’s authentic tastes and interests." ( 15, Edmond)
Leksmono & Maharani, “K-Pop fans” pp. 116–31
Examines fandom as a community.
Focuses on how fans build identity, solidarity, and affective belonging across cultures.
James, “Affective participation from the in-between” pp. 1–11
"The sensations of
belonging, inclusion/exclusion, and a collective “FOMO” (9, James)
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Systems that shape media
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TMST 11-25
"it always pays to remember that most media we experience are produced by
an industry in business to make money."(14,TMST)
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RCL Chapter 10 (283-292)
ideological criticism—how rhetoric reflects or challenges systems of power, belief, and social norms.
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