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  • * [[Mass communication]] * [[Mass media]] ...
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  • ...e are gauge theory of [[dislocation]]s in [[continuum mechanics|continuous media]] when <math>X=\mathbb R^3</math>, the generalization of [[metric-affine gr ...e, one observes such a field in gauge theory of dislocations in continuous media because, in the presence of dislocations, displacement vectors <math>u^k</m ...
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  • ...name=autogenerated2>{{cite web|title=Political Efficacy on the Internet: A Media System Dependency Approach|url=https://www.academia.edu/2193885|publisher=[ ...on a person.<ref>S.J. Ball-Rokeach, M.L. DeFleurA dependency model of mass media effects ...
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  • ...s are carefully segmented, messages and materials are pre-tested, and mass media (which include radio, television, billboards, print material, internet), in ==Theories== ...
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  • ...artifacts. To challenge the so-called "technological determinism", today's theories of technological change emphasize the scope of the need of technical choice == Sociological theories == ...
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  • ...n these other theories. As a result, it is capable of subsuming many other theories. * Blumer, H. (1966). The mass, the public, and public opinion, in [[B. Berelson]] and M. Janowitz (eds.), ...
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  • ...fers from more traditional [[phenomenology (psychology)|phenomenological]] theories of expertise, in which the [[wikt:embodiment|embodied]] expertise of the co ...Artificial Experts: Social Knowledge and Intelligent Machines, Cambridge, Mass: MIT press</ref> Collins’s argument was that because computers are asocial ...
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  • ...ion, and [[eating disorders]], and to measure how [[gender]], [[mass media|media]], [[race (human classification)|race]], and [[culture]] affect an individu .... doi:10.2501/S026504871020138</ref> whereas men are mostly influenced by media images that promote a more muscular build.<ref>Leit, R. A., & Pope Jr., H. ...
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  • ...nal|last1=Clarke|first1=Peter|last2=Kline|first2=F. Gerald|date=2016|title=Media Effects Reconsidered|journal=Communication Research|language=en|volume=1|is ...tive Hot-Issue Communicators and Subgroup Identifiers|journal=Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly|language=en|volume=94|issue=1|pages=124–147|doi=10. ...
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  • ...ller2005">{{cite book |last1=Miller |first1=Katherine |title=Communication theories : perspectives, processes, and contexts |date=2005 |publisher=McGraw-Hill | ...|last1=Carey |first1=James W. |title=Communication as culture : essays on media and society |date=2009 |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |isbn=978041 ...
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  • ...formation, signals or messages through appropriate [[Media (communication)|media]], enabling individuals or groups to persuade, to seek information, to give ...book|title=Communication theories : origins, methods, and uses in the mass media|last=Severin, Werner J. (Werner Joseph)|date=2001|publisher=Addison Wesley ...
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  • ...tlantic" /><ref name="Vladisavljević2023"/> Caroline Busta, founder of the media platform ''New Models'', was quoted on an article in ''[[The Atlantic]]'' d In the past, the social media site Reddit allowed free access to its API and data, which allowed users to ...
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  • ...d among peoples across borders and, importantly, the rise of transnational media corporations.<ref name=":4" /> ...r 2017}}. The old theories only explain part of the global picture and the theories of modernization, dependency, and cultural imperialism have failed to satis ...
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  • ...s also been termed "hive mind", "[[Collective intelligence|group mind]]", "mass mind", and "social mind".<ref>John D. Greenwood ''The Disappearance of the ...inelle, page 32 </ref> This term returns in [[Sigmund Freud]]’s book about mass psychology and essentially overlaps with Durkheims concept of collective co ...
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  • ...duals. There exist three types of dataveillance: ''personal dataveillance, mass dataveillance,'' and ''facilitative mechanisms''.<ref name=":0" /> ...data on groups of people.<ref name=":0" /> The general distinction between mass dataveillance and personal dataveillance is the surveillance and collection ...
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  • {{Short description|Media that can reach a large audience via mass communication}} {{Redirect|Mass Media|the video game company|Mass Media (company)}} ...
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  • ...uggle between technology and ceremonial structure. One of his most notable theories involved the concept of "technological drag" where he explains technology a Technological determinism seeks to show technical developments, media, or technology as a whole, as the key mover in history and social change.<r ...
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  • ...itle=Symbolic Convergence Theory|url=http://changingminds.org/explanations/theories/symbolic_convergence.htm|publisher=Changing Minds|access-date=2012-11-09}}< their behavior changes. The ''principle of critical mass'', when a rhetorical vision begins a period of rapid growth, is central to ...
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  • ...d of '''digital sociology''' focuses on understanding the use of [[digital media]] as part of everyday life, and how these various technologies contribute t ...or through the interpretation of changing messages and symbols in online [[media studies]]. ...
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  • ...is based on research in cognitive and social psychology, mainly drawing on theories of [[heuristic]] information-processing, [[social norms]], [[decision-makin ...Mutz|first=Diana|year=1998|title= Impersonal Influence: How Perceptions of Mass Collectives Affect Political Attitudes|publisher = Cambridge University Pre ...
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