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Media propaganda in Nazi Germany in WW2, 'War of the Airwaves' | What is an example of the hypodermic model? |
Official channel such as BBC targeting occupied states. | Define ‘overt’ |
Rival 'black propaganda' operations launched by allies and axis powers. Eg `lord Haw Haw's 'Germany Calling' | Define 'covert' |
Joseph Geobbels | Who was a prominent figure in war of the airwaves? |
Media has important persuasive significance. | What did Joseph Geobbels believe? |
Media does not change perspectives but reinforces perspectives and ideas that are already there. | What does ‘reinforcement not change’ mean? |
Media telling you what subjects to think about. | Define ‘agenda setting’ |
McCombs and Shaw | Who in 1972 believes that media influenced voters perceptions? |
'The press may not be successful in telling people what to think, but is stunningly successful in telling people what to think about' | What did Bernard Cohen say in 1963? |
Thanks to technology we can get news instantly and globally, global village. | What is meant by ‘live and global’? |
Speech, Architecture, Radio, Coinage, Art, Music, Posters, Banners, rallies, theatre. | Name 10 types of media? |
Goffman. When media focusses on specific actors, issue and themes whilst marginalising others, purposely or not. | What is ‘framing’ and who popularised the term? |
Hall. We decode and recode media in our own way. Eg perceiving stories in our own way. | What is ‘encoding and decoding’ and who is associated with it? |
We take what we want from what we are told, we all perceive media in our own way. | What is meant by ‘use and gratifications’? |
It's not 'what media do to people' but 'what people do with media' | What did Bulmer and Katz say about use and gratifications? |
Barthes 1968 | Who said ‘A texts unity lies not in it’s origin but in it’s destination’? |