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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2016
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PROGRAM
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BAJM
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SEMESTER
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5
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BJ0058 – MEDIA CRITICISM
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BK ID
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B1525
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.1.
Discuss the present day scenario of Social Darwinism.
Answer:The year 2009 marks the
bicentennial anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the sesquicentennial
anniversary of his book On the Origin of Species being published. One hundred
fifty years have passed since the dawn of evolutionary science, and many are still
fighting against it while others are working to prove it correct. It was Darwin
that first directed our attention to nature and said "that is where we are
from." As of today, the studies on the natural world have progressed a lot
with better understanding about adaptation,
Relation between Darwin's theory of
inheritance and organisational behaviour
It
is well proven that genetic makeup of an individual can predict how a person is
going to behave. We will be looking firstly at what the genetic makeup can
predict about individuals behaviour and later on we will see how well the
theories of Darwin apply to the current organisations. Darwinism can predict
about general
Question.2.
Discuss media awareness and its basic principles.
Answer:Media literacy is a repertoire
of competencies that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in
a wide variety of media modes, genres, and formats.
The
terms 'media literacy' and 'media education' are used synonymously in most
English-speaking nations. Many scholars and educators consider media literacy
to be an expanded conceptualization of literacy. In 1993, a gathering of the
media literacy community in the United States developed a definition of media
literacy as
Question.3.
Write a detailed note on Media and Our Culture.
Answer:We humans are a bunch of
manipulatable species where the media feeds off this ever-growing trait that
lies within us all. It affects us in so many ways both consciously and
otherwise, where half the time we aren't aware of what it is doing to us.
The
biggest tool in the
The
media affects people in varied ways, some of which are good while others aren't
as pretty. Let's take a look at the good and bad side of media's influence on
culture.
✔
+tive Aspects
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✘
-tive Aspects
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The
media has its way of showing us constructive information when it comes to
news channels, travel and other educational shows. Kids benefit from watching
these, since it can boost self-esteem, heighten interest levels in a
particular subject, or encourage them to ask relevant questions.
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Violence
is a major factor when it comes to media, being a potentially dangerous
instigator when it comes to young audiences. Kids are influenced easily by
what they see on television or the Internet, mimicking such acts (if not as
extreme, though on the lines of violence) on elders, or kids their age.
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The
media can be used for or against us, depending on how we use it individually.
Monitoring time spent on electronic media is important, where even things like
magazines need to be considered when it comes to teenagers especially. With
these points in mind, how media influences culture should give you an idea on
just how powerful a tool it is in our present day and age.
Question.4.
Discuss the key concepts of mass media and popular culture.
Answer:Historically, popular culture
has been closely associated with mass media that introduce and encourage the
adoption of certain trends. We can see these media as “tastemakers”—people or
institutions that shape the way others think, eat, listen, drink, dress and
more. Similar in some ways to the media gatekeepers discussed above,
tastemakers can have huge influence. For example, The New York
A Changing System for the Internet Age: In
retrospect, the 20th century was a tastemaker’s dream. Media choices were limited.
Many cities and towns had just three television channels, one or two
newspapers, and one or two dominant
Question.5.
Write a long note on social analysis of media experience.
Answer:A social problem is a situation
that is viewed by some community members as being undesirable. In a business
context, examples of social problems include outsourcing jobs to another
country, customer data privacy and wasting energy. Social analysis, which is
topic-driven, can address such issues through qualitative research or
quantitative multivariate approaches. Multivariate analysis
We
strongly believe
Question.6.
Discuss violence in the media.
Answer:The study of violence in mass
media analyzes the degree of correlation between themes of violence in media
sources (particularly violence in video games, television and films) with
real-world aggression and violence over time. Many social scientists support
the correlation. However, some scholars argue that media
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