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Journalism 162
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Journalism
Undergraduate 2
10/25/2012

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  1. Multiculuralism
Definition

promoting appreciation of diverse cultures

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Gatekeeping
Definition

The media decision makers decides what information gets through to the audience and what is held back for us not to see

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Agenda setting
Definition

They don’t tell us what to think but they organize what our main thoughts are, they show us what they want us to think about but not what side to take

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Framing
Definition
changing the word choice or how the story is presented to change how the audience thinks about the subject
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Media agenda 
Definition
issues most covered
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Audience agenda 

Definition

issues most salient to the audience

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Agenda Theory

Definition

Audience agenda reflects media agenda

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exclusionary Phase
Definition

minoritygroups status: presence is minimal but noticed by majority group

majority group reaction: annoyance, fascination with differences between majority and minority

mainstream news about minority group: virtually no coverage; few stories that ridicule or exoticize minorites

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threating phase
Definition

minority groups status: percieved as "threat" to labor, economy, law and order, and women

majority group reaction: exclusion, segregation

mainstream news about minority group: Us vs. them imagery

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confrontation phase
Definition

minority groups status: statsu as "threat" intensifies

majority group reaction: confrontaion, racial violence

mainstream news about minority group: "moral panic"

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stereotpical news selection
Definition

minority groups status: permanent resident

majority group reaction: deire to restore racial "order"

mainstream news about minority group: images to reassure majority

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multiracial coverage
Definition

minority groups status: full and fair integration

majoriy group reaction: acceptance

maintream news about minority group: fair and balanced

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Alternative news and opinions help minorities in three ways

Definition

Maintains cultural identity
Creates/strengthens political identity
Facilitates integration

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Maintains Cultural Identity
Definition

History
Language
News from

  home

Accomplishments

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Creates/Strengthens
 Political Identity
Definition

Expression of

  goals

Collective action
Announcements

Political news

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Facilitates Integration
(on their own terms)
Definition

Availability of

  services

How to articles

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Sociopolitical definition of minorities
Definition
people characterized by some combination of political oppression, economic exploitation, socialdiscrimination and cultural marginalization
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Numerical definition of minorities
Definition
less than half
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racial hierarcy
Definition

Whites

Hispanics/Asian Americans

Blacks

 

(Arab Americans?)

(Native Americans?)

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3 features of the racial hierarchy

Definition

Homogenizes non-whites as “different”
Hierarchical positions = superior-inferior
Naturalizes hierarchical positions

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Melting pot
Definition
The immigrants migrate to the dominant culture and once that happens the idea is that people will be happy
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Stew pot
Definition

everyone keeps their cultural background but share a common language to interact with each other and share each others culture

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Salad bowl
Definition

everyone retains their cultural background but do not share a common language so we simply live together but do not share language or culture

 

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Salad bar
Definition
people stay in their sections and don’t interact with each other
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goal in media production
Definition
risk reduction
Term

the 2 strategies for Coping with risks of production

 

 

Definition

Administrative strategies
Content-based strategies

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Administrative strategies
Definition
the business side of the media production (the accountants, managers etc) including things like relying on people with track records, market research, hiring specialists to do certain tasks
Term

Content-based strategies

Definition

the creative side of the media productions ( the writers or actors) the tendency to cast known stars instead of unknown actors, telling the same type of story instead of branching off relies on stereotypes,

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Consequence of using coping strategies
Definition

Standardization of media products: predictable, repetitious, formulaic

 

Term

Personal Action Model

Definition

Great men- news is the way it is because the bigger than life personalities go into the news room and says “this is what you need to publish, this is what needs to go into the newscast” ex. Rupert Murdock

 

Media owners as a class- the idea that the media owners may not actually meet in smoke filled rooms and conspire, but that they don’t have to meet together because the owners of media, they already have common interests because of their financial class

 

Social recruitment- the idea that there is a certain type of individual that is drawn to the profession of journalism, it is the more progressive, liberal person who is attracted to that job

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Social Action Model

Definition

“News is not the way it is because of individuals but by the news systems act certain ways as a whole”

 

News is an organizational product- discussions that occur in the systems are influenced by organizational trends and ideals

 

Journalists do not have complete autonomy- the company has certain ideas that the individuals are influenced by that and it directs their stories

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Cultural Action Model

Definition

We all live in a context of history and cultural traditions, and those things shape our social relations including that that goes into making news products

 

Anthropological view-  current news, is often classified and understood by reporters in the frame work of previous ways of thinking (i.e bringing up a previous war to help explain the current war)

 

Literary view- reporters think about news almost literally like literature like a story, in the sense that when they tell the story, there is a structure almost like fiction, it has characters it has plots and twists and has heros and villains, news almost becomes the structure of literature, there is deeper meaning in the story then the surface of the text

Term
Whats the power of advertising
Definition

it has a great deal of influence on establishing public taste for products and styles and ideas

Conveys status for people

Advertising is one of the strongest cultural powers

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branding
Definition
creates a perception about the product, name brands are better sold than generic 
Term
3 models of minority representation
Definition

Equal representation
Cultural attitudes
Social reality

Term

Equal representation

Definition

Whites and minorities shown in same positions and situations
Suggests equality but ignores cultural specifics

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Cultural Attitudes Model

Definition

Reflects dominant groups cultural attitudes of acceptance of minorities
Secondary assimilation
Primary assimilation

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Social Reality Model

Definition

Advertising reflects the full reality of ethnic

    group life

Avoids symbolic racism

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Paradigmatic
Definition
the choice of labels or terms (the organizing idea)    
Term
Syntagmatic
Definition

the narrative determined by the choice of labels or terms (the storyline)

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Racialization (2)
Definition

The expansion of denotative meanings of words so that their connotative meanings include racial implications

Term
Ultimate Attribution Error
Definition

There are ingroups and outgroups
We make inferences about people’s behavior  based on their membership in ingroup/outgroup
Inferences we make are biased in favor of our ingroups and against our outgroups

Term
cognitive racism
Definition
Making causal connections between physical characteristics and mental, psychological or physical abilities or propensities 
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behavoral racism
Definition
Behaviors that create/perpetuate racial stereotypes and/or racial inequality 
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socio-historical racism
Definition
The establishment of comprehensive systems of race-based group privilege 
Term
Act denial 
Definition
refusal to acknowledge that an act was racist
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Control denial 
Definition
admit to the act, but claim it was a result of loss of control (of language skills, temper, etc.), not racism
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Intention denial 
Definition
admit to the act, but claim it was not intended to offend     
Term
Four Views of “Race”
Definition

Social construction view
“Scientific” view
Darwinian view
Legalistic view

Term
Social Construction View
Definition

Racial categories created through and for social interaction
Racial categories based on perception of shared physical traits
Assignment to racial categories based on perceived physical similarities is Racialization (1)

Term
"Scientific” View
Definition

Science of genetics explains racial difference

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Darwinian View
Definition

differences among groups are

   genetic, but not persistent and

   permanent

Geographic isolation accounts

    for differences

Mixing among groups would

    eliminate differences in the long run  

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Legalistic View
Definition

Legal definitions of racial categories required as reliable indicators of social trends, guidelines for resource distribution, or management of populations

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Importance of mass media    
Definition

Flow of information
Info has impact on thought and behavior
Info is full of stereotypes

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Stereotypes
Definition

Stereotypes are cognitive shorthand
Fixed mental impressions of people, places, groups, situations, how things work, etc.

Term
Primary Assimilation
Definition
ads showing a romantic interracial relationship
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secondary assimilation
Definition
ads show people of different races but they are not romanticaly involved
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