CMNS 130 Study Guide - Libertarian Socialism, Stalinism, Content Analysis

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The audience receives media in their own homes through radio and television = large demand for broadcast frequencies: define: convergence, mobility, fragmentation, globalization, socialization, convergence: different media sharing a common. Mobility: media that is ubiquitous, which is accessible. Fragmentation: the demassification of media meeting the needs and interests to a diverse audience; catering to individual interests of certain members from the audience. Globalization: the interests and concerns from a social economic and political view which the physical boundaries and policies are no longer applicable because of social relations. Using suspicion to determine the trustworthiness of the news. Approach: humanistic the organization of departments into categories such as social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences, to displaying a specific difference in their respective subject matter. Assessment: political this study deals with the political and practical viewpoints of research, which will likely cause judgment. Action: social activism this study encourages action by standing up and addressing the research as a social responsibility.