Articles related to "Media Effects"Since the days of FDR, all politicians have made decisions based on how close the media pays attention to their lives and its effect on votes.
Increased screen time for kids in our media-saturated world is not necessarily a good thing.
Here's a primer on key theories on violence in the media.
Adoptive families who share their adoption stories with the media can follow a few suggestions to make the experience more rewarding.
Journalists have a responsibility to provide realistic and sensitive adoption reporting to their audiences. Here are some tips on how to do it.
This media studies lesson plan can be adjusted to suit many age groups. The goal is to analyze the intellectual and emotional motivations for the media we consume.
A lesson plan for use in Media Literacy Education. A fun exploration of the history and future of American radio broadcasting.
The desire to be beautiful has been a ubiquitous quest for women of all cultures and eras. But maybe beauty is easier to achieve than one might think.
Media studies definitions are changing quickly as digital technology evolves, taking mass media and advertising and marketing communications in new directions.
Using accurate adoption language, journalists provide their audiences with realistic and sensitive reporting about the adoption triad.
Yes, it smells bad. Yes, it's chemical not typically related to art. There's a lot to be said about using bleach in your mixed media art projects. Let's explore!
Canada Day celebrations will occur all over the country on Sunday; the national identity of those who celebrate seems to still be very much up in the air
Westernisation versus tradition, haves versus have-nots, young versus old. Indian youth are torn between images and it's preventing them forming a united front.
Media literacy is an international movement to provide students skills and insights to interpret media. Here's some thoughts on media education for college students.
There are ways to circumvent the negative effects of media on children by encouraging healthy, inspiring activity, free from toy commercials and holiday marketing.
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