Hi, I am a Journalism professor and this channel focuses on media and journalism studies, literacy, and ethics. The channel takes off from online classes during the pandemic but has since evolved to special topics and quick reviews on media theory and research for all of you doing your thesis out there. #journalism #mediaethics For off-line references, you can check out my two textbooks: 1. Media and Information Literacy Handbook www.amazon.com/Media-Information-Literacy-Handbook-Rachel/dp/971273059X 2. Campus Journalism www.anvilpublishing.com/shop-anv/text-books/college-reference/campus-journalism-2nd-edition/
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Hello Prof Rachel! I need to do my undergrad thesis and I feel completely lost. I want to do an analysis of American news coverage utilizing the Framing theory but Im totally lost on what concrete topic to pick to make it realistic and feasible. Do you have any tips?
Hi mam I am from South africa a student in UFS, I had an assignments based on this theory and i used your video to understand the theory for the assignment and i got 43/50 🎉thank you so much
Hello, Ma'am! In my opinion, the use of AI anchors suggests that we are in an era of hyperdigitalization. Though the use of humanlike computer images engages our senses as if we are listening to or conversing with a fellow human being, it also creates a dissonance in terms of what constitutes reality while also further influencing our concept of time-space; its limitations and extending boundaries.
Yup, since McLuhan only reached the TV era, we have to stretch his theory to encompass the AI era. :-) The more appropriate theory may be Everett's Diffusion of Innovation.
Who setts the agenda for media? Is there any country that Democrat it let its media to sett the agenda?what can the risks be in democratic free media can outside influencer use ones media against a country itself eg by paying the media to influence negatively?
Offering critique to the ideas presented here would be good "content" but would also serve to increase the spread of this knowledge: -You could still communicate with other people outside your tribe by oral communication. -Writing serves an elite who can read, until this becomes the standard, and as such oral communication remains important. There are likely other critiques that you can come up with!
This is simply an explanation of McLuhan's theory not about my stand on communication. No problem communicating with other tribe, if you go visit them or they come visit you.
Seems quite interesting, however doesn't grab attention well *enough* compared to competition. I suggest high contrast between elements, and for the elements to be kept in motion and simple to the eye; the text should be like this too. and nearly always: better audio quality
also, in those days it took almost 2 years for the survivors to get back to their home country and at least 10 years to recruit sailors and gther enough funds to go back
@@AskProfRachel Sabe ng isa historian sa podcast magellan knew existence of molucas/ malacas in indonesia. because portugal are already there that time my expedition nauna written yan. He is portugese he knew that already he is looking for funds.
Theories are a result of studying phenomena...the facts are in the phenomenon and you can apply a theory to see if it applies to the phenomenon youa re studying.
@@AskProfRachelthinking scientifically, does the term “theory” imply that it hasn’t been proven? In social sciences when can we determine a theory to be true?
As I said, a theory is an idea used to account for a situation or justify a course of action. What you prove as true or false is the use of the theory in a given situation...e.g. was this story framed to support the journalist's bias?
For news media (in the ideal sense), the assumption is that there is not enough space/time to publish/air everything that is going on, therefore editors have to decide which issues or events to write about...hence, gatekeeping (see 2:11 in the video).
Please check the following videos in English: Gatekeeping: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vwiD5OC0hN0.html Framing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xRvKr_11jfE.html
Please check the following videos in English: Gatekeeping: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vwiD5OC0hN0.html Framing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xRvKr_11jfE.html
Is this theory correct? Is the media the one setting the agenda for the country? Are they the ones determining what we are talking about or not? Or is it the politician? Or is it us who has more say on it?
@@jelpanaligan364 As indicated in the video, the agenda is set by the news values, i.e. timeliness, importance or significance, prominence and proximity. Most often the agenda is set by those in power who become newsmakers..the media can either echo this or if they are more perceptive, tell the public what is behind the scenes. In any case, you should not see "media" as if it is only one entity, since private media compete with one another. Government media, on the other hand, will set the agenda based on what politicians tell them.
@@jelpanaligan364 The media plays a significant role in setting the agenda for a country by determining what stories are covered and how they are framed. The media can influence public opinion and shape the public's understanding of critical issues by choosing what topics to cover, how to cover them, and how much attention to give them. However, the media does not act in a vacuum, and its role in setting the agenda is influenced by several factors, especially political and economic pressures. For example, the media may be influenced by government officials, politicians or advertisers.
Framing can influence the way something is viewed by the public. When a news item, gossip or issue is framed in a biased way then shared on social media (public sphere), then public opinion is shaped.
Hello Professor~ I am currently studying my Masters in Communication and Media in Korea. Since all my classes were in Korean, I am thankful for this video. Have a nice day po!
@@jelpanaligan364 As indicated in the video, the agenda is set by the news values, i.e. timeliness, importance or significance, prominence and proximity. Most often the agenda is set by those in power who become newsmakers..the media can either echo this or if they are more perceptive, tell the public what is behind the scenes. In any case, you should not see "media" as if it is only one entity, since private media compete with one another. Government media, on the other hand, will set the agenda based on what politicians tell them.
Thank you for your question. I regret that the channel focuses only media-related material, so I do not have something on a purely political science topic.
I just noticed that Hutchins is wrongly spelled. The correct spelling is the HUTCHINS COMMISSION. The commission's report on Freedom of the Press was officially released on March 27, 1947.