MEDIAST 102 Study Guide - Final Guide: Walter Lippmann, Edward Said, Counterhegemony

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The following lists will help guide your studying. In addition, you should carefully consult all readings and review lecture and online materials. Exam questions involve identifying arguments and definitions as well as applying our materials to media texts (see example questions above). How theorists" arguments relate to one another. How theorists" arguments help us understand media effects. How key terms relate to one another. How key terms help us understand media effects. We should study media as a site of struggle/contestation. Parody and how it feeds into the public sphere. We don"t always have to be serious, can use humor and satire to expose things or ideas in society. Google monetizes our free uses of various projects. The ways in which women have been objectified in advertising. The ways in which we come to imagine and treat women, leads to sexual harassment and violence against them. Other important theorists to study (in chronological order; many were discussed only in lecture)