Deck 4: Deviance 2.0: the Role of the Media

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Sociologists study media because it is a part of our everyday life.
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One of the biggest issues to having misrepresentations continually in the media of various ethnic backgrounds is that the young members of that society are socialized to believe that those characteristics are truth.
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Critical research in media studies analyze social control and power structures in relation to the media.
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The greatest amount of time spent online on smart phones is spent doing everyday life organizing tasks such as banking and grocery lists.
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Tim Horton's' commercials focused on the emotional connection of communities across Canada would be an example of advertising for affectively based products.
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If news team covers the awarding of an officer for courage in the act of duty,but decides not to cover the beating of a homeless person,they are defining social value and ideas of deviance directly and indirectly.
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An suicide bomber who kills a bus full of people in a crowded downtown area would be considered a 'stigmatized other' according to Greer and Jewkes' analysis of media construction of otherness.
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Research concretely supports that children who watch more violence become more violent in the long term.
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According to critical researchers,the media does have the ability to impact the individual,but it doesn't often spread its influence into the construction of norms,values and beliefs.
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Bandura's behaviour research on the impact of observing violence suggested that children's behaviours are influenced by watching violent and aggressive acts.
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A crime show where the main characters (the police)drive around in a 'ghetto' neighborhood filled with poor,visible ethnic teenagers all dressed like gangsters would support Fleras and Kunz's theory that minorities are often displayed as social problems.
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The impact of advertisement and product placement has become the most researched topic in media studies.
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In the 2009 study of media use,the number one type of media used by Canadians in terms of hours per week,was the internet.
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Framing is the way that the media is able to take certain elements of society and display them in a specific way to the public.
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According to Jackson Katz,the media is the most powerful 'pedagogical force' of our time.
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Administrative research holds society at the centre of its research focus.
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Canada is the second highest online user group in the world.
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Social media plays a role if the lives of all groups of people,including people who are elderly,First Nations and even those who are homeless.
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'Media' includes print,radio,websites,smart phone apps,blogs,etc.
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Framing racial and ethnic minorities 3 out of 4 of the social levels (individual,interpersonal and socio-cultural).
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According to the research on media use in Canada,what type of media did Canadians spend the most amount of time using?
A.Radio
B.Internet
C.Magazines
D.Television
E.Internet
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Fleras and Kunz state that ethnic minorities tend to be portrayed in a few interrelated ways.Which of the following is not part of this theory?
A.Minorities are invisible
B.Minorities are portrayed in a stereotypical way
C.Minorities are represented as social problems
D.Minorities are represented as scapegoats
E.Minorities are 'white-washed'
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By the age of 18,the average Canadian child will have viewed ______ acts of violence of television.
A.more than 1 million
B.just under 500 000
C.more than 200 000
D.fewer than 100 000
E.between 10 000 and 50 000
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Which of the following is not one of the generic frames discussed in the media coverage of various marginalized groups (i.e.race / ethnic groups)?
A.Conflict frame
B.Human interest frame
C.Relativist frame
D.Economic Consequences frame
E.They are all mentioned as important frames.
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A young boy watched years of violence on television as a child.In his young adulthood he ended up becoming a school shooter and violently murdering 6 people at his high school.This example would best be researched and understood using a _____________ study.
A.Experimental
B.Affective
C.Correlational
D.Critical
E.Descriptive
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The investigation known as "operation card shop" is a great example of how media is used to socially construct deviance.
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What type of research question is most likely posed by someone conducting research in media studies using a critical lens?
A.Does violence on screen lead to aggressive behaviour?
B.Do the number of violent acts in a video game desensitize its gamers?
C.Does regularly portraying Jamaican characters as criminal influence how you view all Jamaicans?
D.Does advertising influence what you buy?
E.Do people walk around looking for a fight because they fear showing weakness and being attacked?
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A research study is attempting to understand the impact that early exposure to sexuality in the media has on personal sexual choices later in life.This study would be using:
A.An administrative research analysis
B.A critical research analysis
C.A subjective perspective
D.An individual or micro level analysis
E.A social construction point of view
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While using smart phones,where do the majority of users spend their time online?
A.Radio
B.Games
C.Reading
D.Social networking
E.YouTube
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Which of the following examples would fit into Greer and Jewkes' definition of 'absolute other'?
A.Homeless people sleeping in a park
B.A collection of individuals suffering from depression
C.A female serial killer
D.A group of teenagers out on the town
E.A family using the food bank
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The fact that ethnic minorities are less represented in crowds in movies is an example of which issue of ethnic media representation according to Fleras and Kunz?
A.Minorities are invisible
B.Minorities are portrayed in a stereotypical way
C.Minorities are represented as social problems
D.Minorities as adornments
E.Minorities are 'white-washed'
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In 2011,6 corporations held the majority of media power globally.
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The average person in North America encounters ________ advertisements each day.
A.200
B.under 2000
C.up to 5000
D.well over 7000
E.there is no way to determine this
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An advertisement where a woman stares out at the camera with an apparent absence and detachment would be an example of the ritualization of subordination.
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Canadian children use media on average
A.3 hours per day
B.5 hours per day
C.7.5 hours per day
D.10 hours per day
E.14 hours per day
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If our attitudes about a product are focused on its features and specs,the advertising group would likely use plan with _________ based attitudes in mind.
A.Affective
B.Cognitive
C.Individual
D.Emotional
E.Moral
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Experimental research does find that exposure to media violence can temporarily increase violence or aggression,however__________________.
A.It has only recently begun and requires more consistent results
B.It is unable to determine the long term impact
C.It only determined certain in movies, but not video games
D.Reacts differently depending on the source of media
E.It only considers visual violence
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Advertising's main effectiveness is in the fact that:
A.It is everywhere
B.It is impossible to avoid
C.It is able to change attitudes
D.It is believable
E.It is expected
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Which of the following forms of media have seen an increase in use over the last decade?
A.Magazines
B.Television
C.Radio
D.Newspapers
E.Books
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The fact that media companies are continuously merging or buying one another is an issue of concentration.
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Discuss the various forms of cyberbullying and how the majority of teenagers have handled the experience of being cyber bullied.(ie reporting rates,handling of the bully,impact on the individual)
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The majority of cyberbullying is conducted by:
A.Friends
B.Family
C.Co-workers
D.Strangers
E.Acquaintances
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Highlight the three issues that Shade and Lithgow have with media ownership and discuss why these are an issue for our society.
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In studying the relationship between continuously seeing unhealthy,thin models on television and the rates of eating disorders,a researcher would likely be conducting _______.
A.administrative research
B.objective research
C.subjective research
D.critical research
E.Both A and B
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Briefly describe what Jackson Katz meant by his statement that "the media is the single greatest pedagogical force of our time".Explain whether you agree or disagree and why.
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Which level of social of social analysis is impacted by the framing of racial and ethnic minorities?
A.Individual
B.Interpersonal
C.Institutional
D.Sociocultural
E.All 4 are impacting by framing racial and ethnic minorities
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Compare the difference between administrative and critical research in studies of media.Provide an example of each.
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In Canada there are _____ media giants that control the majority of Canadian media sources.
A.1
B.25
C.7
D.50
E.15
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Analyze the impact of a 'frame' that depicts a marginalized group in a particular manner in the media.Outline the various ways that this group is displayed and the overall social impact of this framing.
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Those at the greatest risk for identity theft are:
A.Teenagers
B.Elderly
C.Women
D.Cyberdeviants
E.Upper class
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Discuss how media can be used both a as a tool for crime and creating deviance,as well as a tool that is able to promote change and resistance to deviant labels.Which one do you feel is more powerful?
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If an advertisement has a picture of a woman cowering below a man,this is an example of which code of female image,according to Goffman's theory?
A.The feminine touch
B.The ritualization of subordination
C.Licensed withdrawal
D.Objectification
E.Infantilization
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the hacker subculture?
A.Express a deep overriding interest in manipulating technology
B.Committed to the pursuit of knowledge
C.It is very accepting of all levels of skill
D.Committed to problem solving and overcoming obstacles
E.Take on a hacker identity once into the subculture
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The fact that 6 media corporations own the majority of media influence in the United States is which great concern of Shade and Lithgow?
A.Convergence
B.Conglomerate
C.Concentration
D.Continuation
E.Construction
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Describe the five hacker subculture normative orders.
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Which of the following was the most common negative representation of men in the media?
A.Pervert
B.Philanderer
C.Aggressor
D.Wimp
E.Villain
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Outline what correctional and experimental research attempt to answer when researching media violence.
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Disney has been accused of framing race and ethnicity in stereotypical ways in their children's films.Which racial / ethnic group was represented by the lead female character in a stereotypical way in The Princess and the Frog?
A.Caucasian
B.Asian
C.Black
D.Native American
E.Arab
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In the study conducted by Macnamara in 2006,What percentage of male media representations were negative ?
A.25 %
B.43 %
C.67 %
D.80 %
E.91 %
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Adopting a critical approach,discuss how the media is involved in the construction of deviance by selecting an example and describing how individuals are influenced by the media in our perceptions of normal / deviant.
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Compare and contrast the research conducted by administrative research and the focus of critical research when looking at the power the media.How would you chose to use each one to understand the impact of media portrayal of sexuality in our society?
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Explore the involvement that the media has in the social construction of deviance in our society.Identify an image or idea that is pervasive in our media and analyze how the media is able to influence social perceptions of that deviant person or behaviour.
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Sociologists study media because it is a part of our everyday life.
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One of the biggest issues to having misrepresentations continually in the media of various ethnic backgrounds is that the young members of that society are socialized to believe that those characteristics are truth.
True
3
Critical research in media studies analyze social control and power structures in relation to the media.
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The greatest amount of time spent online on smart phones is spent doing everyday life organizing tasks such as banking and grocery lists.
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Tim Horton's' commercials focused on the emotional connection of communities across Canada would be an example of advertising for affectively based products.
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If news team covers the awarding of an officer for courage in the act of duty,but decides not to cover the beating of a homeless person,they are defining social value and ideas of deviance directly and indirectly.
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An suicide bomber who kills a bus full of people in a crowded downtown area would be considered a 'stigmatized other' according to Greer and Jewkes' analysis of media construction of otherness.
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Research concretely supports that children who watch more violence become more violent in the long term.
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According to critical researchers,the media does have the ability to impact the individual,but it doesn't often spread its influence into the construction of norms,values and beliefs.
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Bandura's behaviour research on the impact of observing violence suggested that children's behaviours are influenced by watching violent and aggressive acts.
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A crime show where the main characters (the police)drive around in a 'ghetto' neighborhood filled with poor,visible ethnic teenagers all dressed like gangsters would support Fleras and Kunz's theory that minorities are often displayed as social problems.
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The impact of advertisement and product placement has become the most researched topic in media studies.
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In the 2009 study of media use,the number one type of media used by Canadians in terms of hours per week,was the internet.
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Framing is the way that the media is able to take certain elements of society and display them in a specific way to the public.
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According to Jackson Katz,the media is the most powerful 'pedagogical force' of our time.
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Administrative research holds society at the centre of its research focus.
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Canada is the second highest online user group in the world.
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Social media plays a role if the lives of all groups of people,including people who are elderly,First Nations and even those who are homeless.
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'Media' includes print,radio,websites,smart phone apps,blogs,etc.
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Framing racial and ethnic minorities 3 out of 4 of the social levels (individual,interpersonal and socio-cultural).
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According to the research on media use in Canada,what type of media did Canadians spend the most amount of time using?
A.Radio
B.Internet
C.Magazines
D.Television
E.Internet
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Fleras and Kunz state that ethnic minorities tend to be portrayed in a few interrelated ways.Which of the following is not part of this theory?
A.Minorities are invisible
B.Minorities are portrayed in a stereotypical way
C.Minorities are represented as social problems
D.Minorities are represented as scapegoats
E.Minorities are 'white-washed'
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By the age of 18,the average Canadian child will have viewed ______ acts of violence of television.
A.more than 1 million
B.just under 500 000
C.more than 200 000
D.fewer than 100 000
E.between 10 000 and 50 000
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Which of the following is not one of the generic frames discussed in the media coverage of various marginalized groups (i.e.race / ethnic groups)?
A.Conflict frame
B.Human interest frame
C.Relativist frame
D.Economic Consequences frame
E.They are all mentioned as important frames.
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A young boy watched years of violence on television as a child.In his young adulthood he ended up becoming a school shooter and violently murdering 6 people at his high school.This example would best be researched and understood using a _____________ study.
A.Experimental
B.Affective
C.Correlational
D.Critical
E.Descriptive
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The investigation known as "operation card shop" is a great example of how media is used to socially construct deviance.
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What type of research question is most likely posed by someone conducting research in media studies using a critical lens?
A.Does violence on screen lead to aggressive behaviour?
B.Do the number of violent acts in a video game desensitize its gamers?
C.Does regularly portraying Jamaican characters as criminal influence how you view all Jamaicans?
D.Does advertising influence what you buy?
E.Do people walk around looking for a fight because they fear showing weakness and being attacked?
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A research study is attempting to understand the impact that early exposure to sexuality in the media has on personal sexual choices later in life.This study would be using:
A.An administrative research analysis
B.A critical research analysis
C.A subjective perspective
D.An individual or micro level analysis
E.A social construction point of view
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While using smart phones,where do the majority of users spend their time online?
A.Radio
B.Games
C.Reading
D.Social networking
E.YouTube
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Which of the following examples would fit into Greer and Jewkes' definition of 'absolute other'?
A.Homeless people sleeping in a park
B.A collection of individuals suffering from depression
C.A female serial killer
D.A group of teenagers out on the town
E.A family using the food bank
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The fact that ethnic minorities are less represented in crowds in movies is an example of which issue of ethnic media representation according to Fleras and Kunz?
A.Minorities are invisible
B.Minorities are portrayed in a stereotypical way
C.Minorities are represented as social problems
D.Minorities as adornments
E.Minorities are 'white-washed'
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In 2011,6 corporations held the majority of media power globally.
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The average person in North America encounters ________ advertisements each day.
A.200
B.under 2000
C.up to 5000
D.well over 7000
E.there is no way to determine this
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An advertisement where a woman stares out at the camera with an apparent absence and detachment would be an example of the ritualization of subordination.
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35
Canadian children use media on average
A.3 hours per day
B.5 hours per day
C.7.5 hours per day
D.10 hours per day
E.14 hours per day
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If our attitudes about a product are focused on its features and specs,the advertising group would likely use plan with _________ based attitudes in mind.
A.Affective
B.Cognitive
C.Individual
D.Emotional
E.Moral
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Experimental research does find that exposure to media violence can temporarily increase violence or aggression,however__________________.
A.It has only recently begun and requires more consistent results
B.It is unable to determine the long term impact
C.It only determined certain in movies, but not video games
D.Reacts differently depending on the source of media
E.It only considers visual violence
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Advertising's main effectiveness is in the fact that:
A.It is everywhere
B.It is impossible to avoid
C.It is able to change attitudes
D.It is believable
E.It is expected
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Which of the following forms of media have seen an increase in use over the last decade?
A.Magazines
B.Television
C.Radio
D.Newspapers
E.Books
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The fact that media companies are continuously merging or buying one another is an issue of concentration.
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41
Discuss the various forms of cyberbullying and how the majority of teenagers have handled the experience of being cyber bullied.(ie reporting rates,handling of the bully,impact on the individual)
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The majority of cyberbullying is conducted by:
A.Friends
B.Family
C.Co-workers
D.Strangers
E.Acquaintances
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Highlight the three issues that Shade and Lithgow have with media ownership and discuss why these are an issue for our society.
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In studying the relationship between continuously seeing unhealthy,thin models on television and the rates of eating disorders,a researcher would likely be conducting _______.
A.administrative research
B.objective research
C.subjective research
D.critical research
E.Both A and B
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Briefly describe what Jackson Katz meant by his statement that "the media is the single greatest pedagogical force of our time".Explain whether you agree or disagree and why.
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Which level of social of social analysis is impacted by the framing of racial and ethnic minorities?
A.Individual
B.Interpersonal
C.Institutional
D.Sociocultural
E.All 4 are impacting by framing racial and ethnic minorities
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47
Compare the difference between administrative and critical research in studies of media.Provide an example of each.
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48
In Canada there are _____ media giants that control the majority of Canadian media sources.
A.1
B.25
C.7
D.50
E.15
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Analyze the impact of a 'frame' that depicts a marginalized group in a particular manner in the media.Outline the various ways that this group is displayed and the overall social impact of this framing.
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Those at the greatest risk for identity theft are:
A.Teenagers
B.Elderly
C.Women
D.Cyberdeviants
E.Upper class
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51
Discuss how media can be used both a as a tool for crime and creating deviance,as well as a tool that is able to promote change and resistance to deviant labels.Which one do you feel is more powerful?
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52
If an advertisement has a picture of a woman cowering below a man,this is an example of which code of female image,according to Goffman's theory?
A.The feminine touch
B.The ritualization of subordination
C.Licensed withdrawal
D.Objectification
E.Infantilization
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the hacker subculture?
A.Express a deep overriding interest in manipulating technology
B.Committed to the pursuit of knowledge
C.It is very accepting of all levels of skill
D.Committed to problem solving and overcoming obstacles
E.Take on a hacker identity once into the subculture
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54
The fact that 6 media corporations own the majority of media influence in the United States is which great concern of Shade and Lithgow?
A.Convergence
B.Conglomerate
C.Concentration
D.Continuation
E.Construction
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55
Describe the five hacker subculture normative orders.
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Which of the following was the most common negative representation of men in the media?
A.Pervert
B.Philanderer
C.Aggressor
D.Wimp
E.Villain
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Outline what correctional and experimental research attempt to answer when researching media violence.
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58
Disney has been accused of framing race and ethnicity in stereotypical ways in their children's films.Which racial / ethnic group was represented by the lead female character in a stereotypical way in The Princess and the Frog?
A.Caucasian
B.Asian
C.Black
D.Native American
E.Arab
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In the study conducted by Macnamara in 2006,What percentage of male media representations were negative ?
A.25 %
B.43 %
C.67 %
D.80 %
E.91 %
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Adopting a critical approach,discuss how the media is involved in the construction of deviance by selecting an example and describing how individuals are influenced by the media in our perceptions of normal / deviant.
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Compare and contrast the research conducted by administrative research and the focus of critical research when looking at the power the media.How would you chose to use each one to understand the impact of media portrayal of sexuality in our society?
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Explore the involvement that the media has in the social construction of deviance in our society.Identify an image or idea that is pervasive in our media and analyze how the media is able to influence social perceptions of that deviant person or behaviour.
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